Fox News Reporter Deletes Tweet About His Legs Being Blown Off in the Ukraine

You may recall that Fox News reporter Benjamin Hall had his convoy attacked in Kiev on March 14 – two people on his team died, and he was seriously injured. Or, you may not recall that, because the news was buried, because the attack was done by the Ukrainians, and “heroic democracy anal neo-Nazi journalist killers” doesn’t fit the narrative.

Anyway, he tweeted for the first time after the attack on Thursday, saying he’d lost both feet and one leg, probably lost an eye, and lost most of his hearing.

For some reason, the tweet was deleted.

It’s the top story on New York Post.

And the tweet is at the top and missing.

I don’t know what this means.

Maybe a family member or someone from Fox posted the tweet and he asked for it to be deleted. He looks awake in the picture and like his hands work.

It’s also possible, however, that Twitter deleted the tweet because they don’t want people talking about the fact that Ukrainians shoot at journalists.

If they will kill Fox News journalists – who virulently support their brutal Jewish and neo-Nazi agenda – then why would they not slaughter their own civilians at Bucha?

There has been very little news about Hall.

Imagine if he really had been shot by the Russians.

You’d never have heard the end of it.

But with the Ukrainians killing and maiming journalists, it’s just “oh well, that must have been an accident – everyone stop talking about it immediately.”

This same thing happened with a documentarian who was killed by Ukrainian troops – they tried to say it was Russians, then they dropped the story.

This is why there are no journalists embedded in the war – the Ukrainians apparently have a policy of killing all journalists.

You can compare this to the situation with the Russians, where they have allowed Patrick Lancaster to embed with them in Mariupol and follow them around filming everything they do.

You can accuse Lancaster of being a Russian shill, as the media is doing – but at least they’re not killing him!

I’ve also yet to see a single instance in hours and hours of his footage where the Russians deny him access to film their operations.

Again, you can ask yourself: who are the good guys, actually?

The people with the policy of shooting journalists on sight?

That’s typically not something we associate with good guys, just like we don’t typically associate the murder of POWs, torture, human shields, and the rest of the actions of the Ukrainians with the good guys.

Americans tend to base their reality around the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Zelensky has been promoted as a kind of comic book hero.

Well, imagine if the Avengers were using human shields and torturing people. Imagine if Captain America and Thor opened fire on journalists.

This is like The Boys.