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Aussies Are Breaking Their Televisions To Protest The Lamestream Media

Aussies Are Breaking Their Televisions To Protest The Lamestream Media
Aussies Are Breaking Their Televisions To Protest The Lamestream Media

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Published May 05, 2020

Published May 05, 2020

We have another entry in the incredible genre of idiots destroying their property to trigger the libs.

In Australia, people are apparently so fed up with the lamestream media's coverage of COVID-19 that they've begun to destroy their televisions.

The movement was started by one Fanos Panayides, who, convinced that the media was controlling his life and telling people to take a vaccine (which doesn't yet exist), posted an anti-"tell-a-vision" screed on his Instagram page, then instructed his followers that if they too were sick of the damn media, then rise up, tell them you won't take it anymore, and smash your freakin' TV (he then smashed his television).



Evidently inspired, fellow conspiracy theorists began smashing their own TVs in protest. A supercut of the videos was posted by Hypothetical Institute.

The video is an incredible four and a half minutes of idiocy, and while it's safe to say that neither the libs or the Australian news media were triggered, the conspiracy theorists nevertheless gave the world a highly entertaining YouTube video.

If you're interested in a 50-minute deep-dive into why people are smashing their televisions, the entire movement was covered at length by YouTuber Tom Tanuki.


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