Bassolma Bazié urges Burkinabè people to protect their minds from ‘Western media pollution’

Ouagadougou: The Burkinabè Minister of Civil Service, Bassolma Bazié, on Monday urged his fellow citizens not to 'pollute their minds' with 'toxic' Western media, in order to avoid ' a true poisoning, an exact sudden death and an indisputable burial.''After this episode overflowing with nauseating evidence, those who continue to make them sources of 'referential' information, let him no longer be surprised to have instilled his dose of true poisoning, for an exact and precise sudden death. 'an indisputable funeral! », Wrote Monday the Minister of State in charge of the Civil Service, Bassolma Bazié, on her certified Facebook page.The minister alludes to recent information published by certain Western media which claimed that the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, fled on June 12, 2024 in the face of mutineers.On June 20, 2024, the Head of State indicated that these are media lies intended to sow chaos and prevent Burkina from moving towards the path of true sovereignty.For Bassolma Bazié, we m ust avoid 'these sources of media pollution'. 'If certain minds of yesteryear, quite regimented by an inferiority complex and locked in concepts like: 'it was said on RFI, therefore it is true!' It was confirmed on France 24, so it's correct! It was TV5 that showed it, so it's indisputable,' he said.According to the Minister of State, it is to preserve "the mental health" of the populations that the Burkinabè authorities decided to rule out "these toxic sources", an allusion to the suspensions which weigh on many Western media.Bassolma Bazié also advised her compatriots to unsubscribe from 'these sources of intoxication' and to no longer waste their money paying megas to share 'poison' with their contacts and loved ones.Source: Burkina Information Agency

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