>Mike Wendling (BBC) is writing series 'Alt-Right: From Sup Forums to the White House' out April 2018. And he needs content.
>Mike Wendling (BBC) writes an article about the "failure" of Operation Swedistan in BBC Trending Paradox?
>In the article he mentions that the BBC(/he?) intentionally sabotaged the operation by contacting Avaaz to delete the petition Journalism at its finest.
>Sup Forums is flooded with links to the article. No archive links.
>Shills flood Sup Forums with Swedistan BTFO posts, that are deleted as soon as it turns out they have an undesired effect on Sup Forums's morale and suspicions For example: imgur.com/a/mGJTI
Way say you, Sup Forums?
Is it possible Operation Swedistan was created by the BBC/Mike Wendling himself?
It's quite obvious the dude just wants to sell his book
Cameron Sanders
Is it possible we get a Muslim willing to meme contact him and say he genuinely supported it and was upset he is not represented?
David Wilson
Quite possible, all the threads and pushing was started by a Brit
Jack Wilson
Not anymore. Mike is lurking this board, and most likely on this thread right now.
Correct!
Blake Foster
>Are you Jewish
>Lol wouldn't you like to know
There's always a way to find these things out.
Elijah Reyes
>concerning yourself with the BBC
You've already failed. They've been stepping up the propaganda ever since Brexit because they're shitting bricks over the legit rise of the right (not Le Alt-Right).
Aaron Young
So in other words, yes. You have everything you need to kill his career there, find a rival.
Chase Adams
>the Jew is immune to all insults except...
Daniel Lee
This happens frequently.
Someone posts something on an imageboard then writes an article about the post. It's kinda pathetic, but it works since most people are unfamiliar with how imageboards work so they don't realize how meaningless it is to point to a single post as though it's indicative of some movement on the board.