It's 2025, and we're sharing bootleg 60 Minutes segments broadcast in other countries because our own country is being run by fascists and their billionaire-owned state media helpers, just as the Founding Fathers intended, of course.
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It's 2025, and we're sharing bootleg 60 Minutes segments broadcast in other countries because our own country is being run by fascists and their billionaire-owned state media helpers, just as the Founding Fathers intended, of course.

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This is a screen recording of a 60 Minutes segment about the Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT) prison in El Salvador, which was
I highly suggest downloading this, just in case. It's an archived segment of 60 Minutes talking about and having a peek at Trump's concentration camps that was banned in America, but not in other parts of the world. Because they're pussies, but they're not that pussy.
Trigger warning for obvious reasons.

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The Full Video and Bari Weiss's 'Memo'
John Ganz provides the most thorough summary and analysis of the 60 Minutes censorship scandal that I've seen, including a link to the censored segment on CECOT, the full text of the Weiss Memo, and a point-by-point breakdown of the Memo.
âIâd be lying if I said I wasnât scared,â Sharyn Alfonsi said of her decision to stand by her work as the editor-in-chief pulled her âInside
Marita Vlachou at HuffPost:
â60 Minutesâ correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi said itâs âhard to watchâ as âcorporate meddling and editorial fearâ take hold at CBS News, while also raising concerns about her future at the network during a speech Thursday, according to The Guardian.
Alfonsi made the comments while receiving the Ridenhour prize for courage at the National Press Club in Washington. Alfonsi was the correspondent behind the â60 Minutesâ segment on Venezuelan immigrants that the Trump administration sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador that was abruptly pulled by editor-in-chief Bari Weiss hours before it was set to air. âI will not linger on the internal mechanics of the dust-up at CBS that led to our Cecot story being pulled, but we have to be honest about what it represents,â Alfonsi said on Thursday, per The Guardian. âIt wasnât an isolated editorial argument. In my view, it was the result of a more aggressive contagion: the spread of corporate meddling and editorial fear. Itâs hard to watch.â The segment, originally meant to air on Dec. 21, was eventually broadcast on Jan. 21.
While Weiss argued she held the original piece because âit wasnât ready,â Alfonsi at the time described the move as âpoliticalâ because the segment had already met internal reporting standards. On Thursday, Alfonsi once again defended her position against changes to the story, adding that a subsequent effort to get a comment from an administration official to include in the report failed. âMy stance did not make my new bosses very happy... I believe I was doing my job, but Iâd be lying if I said I wasnât scared,â she said. Alfonsi suggested her job at the network is on shaky ground. âMy hope recently has been that I still have a job. And every morning I wake up to another headline that says Iâve been fired,â she said.
60 Minutes reporter Sharyn Alfonsi, the one behind the âInside CECOTâ report that Bozo Bari tried to bury, noted that itâs hard to watch the decline of CBS News and could be facing a potential exit from the network.