Uh oh. She used a cold war NATO technique called "lying" (A NATO word meaning disinformation) to decieve the bbc!
hey now! lying is a strong accusation. this was merely the creative use of counterfactuals.
It's disinformatskaya if you do it on behalf of Moscow. This is just disinformation.
Semi-relevant, I saw someone with a Voice of America sticker on their car today and did a double-take. Didn't get a look at the driver, but I'm so curious about who could be so enthusiastic about US state propaganda that they needed the world to know
So what I'm getting from this is that she's overqualified for the position.
In a response also seen by The New European, Ms Antelava responded: “Telling me you are a brilliant reporter who exercises integrity and honesty when you have literally demonstrated the opposite was a terrible idea … I am sure if you use this as a lesson, things will work out.”
But oh no, people on Twitter are calling for her job, 5 years after the fact.
Her job is ensuring the BBC's capability in spreading disinformation and countering anyone that attempts to correct or prevent their disinformation.
Having a CV full of disinformation is extremely fitting for the role.
if you arent lying on your cv you should be
oh no my poor little billion dollar corporation
So... nobody who could have fact checked her CV at the time actually took the time to fact check her CV?
Whodathunkit?