Thursday, May 16, 2019

NBC “News’” Lester Holt Promotes Racist Central Park Five Hoax, and Myths of False Confessions and Mass Incarceration


[Re: “‘It Was Fun’—Robert K. Tanenbaum vs. The Central Park Five, 25 Years Later”; and

“Ken Burns’ The Central Park Five: The New To Kill a Mockingbird—Fiction Designed to Induce White Guilt.”]
 

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 7:32:00 P.M. EDT

GRA: I forgot to post this the other night.

Lesta Holt Promotes Central Park Five Netflix Series on “Negro Nightly News.”

(NBC) Ava DuVernay's new Netflix series sheds light on the horrors of wrongful incarceration

“The story of formerly incarcerated people in this country is one that's little told. It’s not told enough.”


Men known as “Central Park Five” speak out 30 years after wrongful conviction
May 13, 2019, 5:10 PM EDT
By Janelle Richards, Michelle Cho and Kim Cornett

It was a gruesome crime that gripped the headlines in 1989. Trisha Meili was brutally assaulted and raped in New York City’s Central Park while she was out jogging one night. Authorities proclaimed that five teenagers, famously branded the “Central Park Five,” were the perpetrators. Yusef Salaam, Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Korey Wise and Raymond Santana were 14 to 16 years old at the time.

[N.S.: Lie: The authorities charged that many more than five thugs raped Meili and beat her so badly that she lost over 70% of her blood, and that her doctors assumed she’d die.]

Years later, the country would learn these young teens were wrongfully convicted, serving between six to 13 years in prison for crimes they didn’t commit.

[Lie: They were guilty as hell, but the media promoted the hoax first engineered by black supremacist lawyers and activists.]

“The time that we lost, we can’t get that back,” Kevin Richardson told NBC’s Lester Holt in an interview along with the group. “We lost our youth, our youthful years.”

[GRA: And kept them off the streets.]

Their stories are profiled in the upcoming Netflix series “When They See Us,” a four-episode drama which was directed and co-written by Ava DuVernay. The limited series chronicles the journeys of the five men over the course of 25 years through their trials to their release from prison.

“I always go back to whose story am I telling and is this choice helping to tell their story, in the most dynamic way, the most truthful way, for them,” DuVernay told Holt.

DuVernay, known for directing social justice [read: hoax] films like “Selma” and big budget movies like “A Wrinkle in Time,” felt it was critical to tell the story [blood libel] of how false confessions landed the five teenagers in prison for crimes they did not commit.

GRA: I read VDARE’s articles by N.S., of which the most important point was, the liberal media, courts and black groups, know damn well, police thought more people were involved. So when Matias Reyes confessed—and his DNA confirmed the validity that HE was there—that fact did not exonerate the “CP5.”

The reason I bring this up, is to show that “Negro Nightly News” has nothing to offer for white viewers. Instead, the broadcast is 22 minutes of black whining and black chest beating—how much they’re oppressed by whitey, but how great blacks are in all phases of life (omitting crime, holding a job, graduating high school, paying child support, etc.). Lesta Holt unashamedly gives viewers lopsided, inaccurate, and racist garbage, designed to redo the public image of blacks.

Tonight (May 13), he tried to change history again by claiming those poor, Central Park Five thugs, were completely innocent. Another broadcast, another black lie.
--GR Anonymous

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"beat her so badly that she lost over 70% of her blood"

That was good old Yusef. "I hit on the head with a brick trying to kill her."