By Eahilf
Wednesday, November 24, 2021 at 3:00:00 A.M. EST
[“As Mass Looting Continues Apace in the Bay Area, with Support from Fake LEOs and Fake Prosecutors, ‘experts’ Demand that Everyone Stop Calling Looting ‘Looting.’”]
I have no problem with the term “organized robbery,” instead of “looting,” as long as “organized robbery” is allowed to also become “racially-charged” by consistently naming the race/ethnicity of the perpetrators, which is generally obvious (actually the term is probably already “racially-charged” in the minds of everyone except “experts” and media faggots).
I saw a recent story where an adult male (21 years old, as I recall) was arrested after using a handgun to carjack a terrified young woman – he was also out on bond/probation at the time for a list of other offenses, which the article detailed – so his identity was clearly known, but it was not published in the article – I emailed the byline reporter to ask why there was no ID – after he did not respond, I emailed an editor – here is the editor’s verbatim reply (both reporter and editor appear to be White men):
In general, we do not include the name of arrestees unless the crimes are at a level – or the person arrested is well-known enough – that we are confident we would follow them through the court process and report if the person is convicted or charges are dropped.
This is a policy we have adopted in recent years because of the way articles and names live on the Internet. ... It is a frequent occurrence that people contact us many years after the fact to say, “This article about my arrest shows up in Google and affects my life, but the charges were dropped.” ... I don’t know whether you have ever tried to follow a case through the court process. If you have – and you may well have – you know that while it is easy enough to find out when someone is arrested, it can be difficult to find out how the case is resolved. Often, it simply isn’t worth the staff time it would take for us to track a case for certain crimes, and report on the outcome. ... With this policy, we’re seeking to strike a balance between what the public needs/wants to know, and what the human impact can be of imperfect or incomplete reporting.
This is the kind of blah blah rationalizing faggotry that has reigned in the US media for several decades now.
N.S.: James Fulford has reported that the new york times began officially covering for black criminals in 1946.
Two minutes on ABC news when the headline was "black kills 6 Whites and injures 40+".Seven minutes and counting on Arbery.
ReplyDelete"Justice was served,"said the nig crowd.
Not in my opinion.
Jogging,my a**.
PLUS,20/20 will have a full hour of it on Friday.
--GRA
Today,local station,WZZM reported that "Three WHITE MEN were found guilty of a multitude of charges in the Arbery case."
ReplyDeleteBut nowhere was it disclosed that the black mass murderers in Waukesau WAS BLACK!
What's the agenda--get everyone to believe Whites are the criminals?(White anchorpeople are telling the TV audience this,)
Why is it acceptable to say "a White man",but not "a black man?"
Where's the logic-- the thought process?
If it's racist to say "a black" committed a crime,why is it okay to blatantly state,"Three White guys were found guilty?
No comprehende
--GRA
MULTIPLE VICS IN GHETTO GRAND RAPIDS' SHOOTOUT
ReplyDeleteGRA:Not much info here.Maybe the generic,raceless,nameless reporting is underway.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Police are at the scene of a shooting in Grand Rapids.
It happened around 10:50 p.m. near the 1900 block of Stafford Avenue SW near Burton Street(ghetto).
There are multiple victims, the Grand Rapids Police Department told News 8.
GRPD says the scene is still active.
It is not yet known if anyone is in custody.
--GRA
JUST LIKE SHOOTIN' TURKEYS:TWO BLACKS IN GRAND RAPIDS SHOT DEAD,ANOTHER CRITICAL--ALL AT ONE HOME!
ReplyDeleteGRA:Nothing like famblee time for blacks,is there?
(WWMT)GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Two men were shot and killed Wednesday at a home in Grand Rapids.
A third victim was in critical condition Thursday morning, police said.
Around 10:50 p.m., the Grand Rapids Police Department was sent to the 1900 block of Stafford Avenue Southwest on a call about the shooting.
Inside the house, investigators found multiple gunshot victims.
Several other uninjured people were also inside.
One victim was taken to a local hospital in critical condition, while two others were pronounced dead.
There was no danger to the public, police said.
GRA:That line always gets me--not until the next nig decides to shoot a few people or drive an SUV through a parade.
--GRA