Totally respect the efforts of archivists to preserve this, however the greatest damage has already been done because the opportunity to broadcast to a large national audience has been lost.
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Archivists have saved and uploaded copies of the 60 Minutes episode new CBS editor-in-chief Bari Weiss ordered be shelved as a torrent and multiple file sharing sites after an international distributor aired the episode.
The moves show how difficult it may be for CBS to stop the episode, which focused on the experience of Venezuelans deported to El Salvadorian mega prison CECOT, from spreading across the internet. Bari Weiss stopped the episode from being released Sunday even after the episode was reviewed and checked multiple times by the news outlet, according to an email CBS correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi sent to her colleagues.
“You may recall earlier this year when the Trump administration deported hundreds of Venezuelan men to El Salvador, a country most had no connection to,” the show starts, according to a copy viewed by 404 Media.
Totally respect the efforts of archivists to preserve this, however the greatest damage has already been done because the opportunity to broadcast to a large national audience has been lost.
Streisand effect. More attention is on it now than there otherwise would have been.
I like your optimism & hope you’re right!
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Nonsense, way more people will hear about the story now as it drags on for days
Keep piling on each and everyone of these dumb asses until there is no fight left in them.
And Hey Canada, thanks for helping a brother out! Canada cares more anmbout our country than the Republicans do.
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I wonder if Bari Weiss sat around as a kid thinking 'I wanna be Leni Riefenstahl when I grow up!' Bc if she did, she's fucking killing it
Ever seen Olympia? Leni was a gifted filmmaker/horrific person. Bari is all shit.
I call her Julia Streicher
https://archive.org/details/60minutes-cecotsegment
Thank you!
And we got it in Canada
Thanks for bearing witness. Love to Canada our neighbors
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It’s getting posted and shared all over Threads. I quit X, but I’m hoping people over there are doing the same.
It's been shared on X.
Archivists have saved and uploaded copies of the 60 Minutes episode new CBS editor-in-chief Bari Weiss ordered be shelved as a torrent and multiple file sharing sites after an international distributor aired the episode.
The moves show how difficult it may be for CBS to stop the episode, which focused on the experience of Venezuelans deported to El Salvadorian mega prison CECOT, from spreading across the internet. Bari Weiss stopped the episode from being released Sunday even after the episode was reviewed and checked multiple times by the news outlet, according to an email CBS correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi sent to her colleagues.
“You may recall earlier this year when the Trump administration deported hundreds of Venezuelan men to El Salvador, a country most had no connection to,” the show starts, according to a copy viewed by 404 Media.
Multiple social media users noticed on Monday that the 60 Minutes episode was available via the Global TV app. To view the episode, viewers need to connect to the app from a Canadian IP address.
People then uploaded copies of the episode to a variety of file sharing sites and services, including iCloud, Mega, and as a torrent. Even political commentator Mueller She Wrote uploaded a copy.
Read more: https://www.404media.co/archivists-posted-the-60-minutes-cecot-segment-bari-weiss-killed/
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Respect to the internet
Maika'i. Think I'll watch that segment when it shows up.
Glad this is out, hope it spreads like wildfire
And the exact people that need to see this never will.