OK to murder
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2022 3:50 pm
I’ve been tired and not in the mood to write, but I have a duty to report this, especially since liberals do not think it’s worth notice. It must be OK to murder some people, especially if they’re White, Republican, or conservative.
Liberal networks avoid North Dakota teen killed by man who dubbed victim a 'Republican extremist' (msn.com)
Liberal networks avoid North Dakota teen killed by man who dubbed victim a 'Republican extremist'
Joseph Wulfsohn - 1h ago
The liberal media has long decried the threat of violent right-wing extremism, but when the violence allegedly targets the right, news organizations largely turn a blind eye.
Eighteen-year-old North Dakotan Cayler Ellingson was allegedly targeted and killed by drunken 41-year-old motorist Shannon Brandt following a "political argument," according to court documents that revealed Brandt's account of what transpired.
Brandt, who initially fled the scene after hitting the teen with his SUV, told police that Ellingson had belonged to a "Republican extremist group." Brandt was released on $50,000 bond.
None of the five major news networks – ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and MSNBC – have offered any on-air coverage to the attack on Wednesday and Thursday, according to Grabien transcripts.
AP REPORT ON SLAIN NORTH DAKOTA TEEN OMITS ALLEGED ASSAILANT THOUGHT VICTIM WAS ‘REPUBLICAN EXTREMIST’
"Mainstream media network bias shows up not only in what they cover and how they cover it, but what they ignore," Cornell law professor and media critic William Jacobson told Fox News Digital. "The test in most of these cases is to contrast how it would have been covered if the roles were reversed. Here, if a 'right wing' driver had deliberately run down a 'liberal' student, there would be round-the-clock coverage, and we would be having a national conversation about domestic terrorism. But because it was a perceived conservative teen who was killed, the story is mostly ignored."
Liberal networks avoid North Dakota teen killed by man who dubbed victim a 'Republican extremist' (msn.com)
Liberal networks avoid North Dakota teen killed by man who dubbed victim a 'Republican extremist'
Joseph Wulfsohn - 1h ago
The liberal media has long decried the threat of violent right-wing extremism, but when the violence allegedly targets the right, news organizations largely turn a blind eye.
Eighteen-year-old North Dakotan Cayler Ellingson was allegedly targeted and killed by drunken 41-year-old motorist Shannon Brandt following a "political argument," according to court documents that revealed Brandt's account of what transpired.
Brandt, who initially fled the scene after hitting the teen with his SUV, told police that Ellingson had belonged to a "Republican extremist group." Brandt was released on $50,000 bond.
None of the five major news networks – ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and MSNBC – have offered any on-air coverage to the attack on Wednesday and Thursday, according to Grabien transcripts.
AP REPORT ON SLAIN NORTH DAKOTA TEEN OMITS ALLEGED ASSAILANT THOUGHT VICTIM WAS ‘REPUBLICAN EXTREMIST’
"Mainstream media network bias shows up not only in what they cover and how they cover it, but what they ignore," Cornell law professor and media critic William Jacobson told Fox News Digital. "The test in most of these cases is to contrast how it would have been covered if the roles were reversed. Here, if a 'right wing' driver had deliberately run down a 'liberal' student, there would be round-the-clock coverage, and we would be having a national conversation about domestic terrorism. But because it was a perceived conservative teen who was killed, the story is mostly ignored."