From Accuracy in Media <[email protected]>
Subject ACT NOW: Media Lies About Cuba
Date July 15, 2021 6:07 PM
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John,

Soviet Russia had Pravda.

Communist Cuba has Reuters.

Last summer, Black Lives Matter protestors took to the streets -- and burned down buildings.

Many didn’t obey laws, many didn’t wear masks, and none of them “practiced social distancing”. But the media said that was fine. Reuters told Americans that since the protests were in large, outdoor areas, there was no COVID spread. They’re telling a different tale in Cuba.

As you read this, brave Cubans are standing up to their communist tyrants. They’re demanding freedom, liberty, and inalienable rights given to us by God.

Reuters doesn’t like this at all.

In fact, they just ran a story titled, “Cuban protests risk exacerbating COVID-19 spike”.

Disgusting.

According to Reuters, violent rioters burning American flags are not a COVID threat, but brave individuals who have had enough of communism are engaging in a super-spreader event.

Click here to send one message [[link removed]] that goes to the Reuters editors and reporters responsible for this. Tell them to stop providing public relations work for a communist regime.

Each day these activist-journalists throw literary punches at conservatives, Christians, veterans, patriots, and defenders of liberty. Let’s take a stand for the brave freedom fighters in Cuba.

They’re brave enough to risk their lives by protesting a communist regime. The absolute least we can do is to send a quick message to Reuters in their defense.

All it takes is a few clicks. I hope you’ll act right now [[link removed]].

In liberty,

Adam Guillette

President

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