Thursday, August 27, 2020
I Couldn't Help But Notice a Difference in National and Local Media Coverage Between What Happened in Kenosha and What Happened to Cannon Hinnant
We must thank FaceBook and Twitter for keeping the word out for Cannon Hinnant since the national media, both TV and newspapers, ignored it.
What gives there?
Does the national media support BLM to the extent that the Democrats do? Would publicity on Cannon Hinnat's death make BLM look bad?
Many of us already have BLM figured out. A group that professes out front that they are upset about black people being shot by police (and I agree with that, way too many Blacks are injured or killed by police, though mostly when they refuse to do what the cops tell them to do), but what I keep seeing are riots, looting, arson, threats and hate crimes (in the form of attacks on Confederate statues) and really, really horrible obscene language.
This is what BLM means to me and anyone supporting them seems to be okay with these other aspects of them.
So, it would appear the national media must be BLM.
--Old Secesh
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