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Old 01-08-2021, 09:39 AM
 
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Obvious Double Standards will destroy America if they aren't changed. Segregation would destroy America if it wasn't eventually changed. The media's double standard in reporting will also destroy America if it isn't changed.


Good read by Simon Black. I will sum it up and add some things to it.


People need to have their anger heard even if they are wrong. Someone dismissing your anger feels like betrayal.

After the Floyd killing people felt that their concerns had been completely dismissed for years. Already angry and disgusted many resorted to an exploding rage that resulted in looting, rioting, arson, violence, and rising murder rates in cities.

The mainstream media empathized with them. Politicians took knees wearing African clothing. Minneapolis' mayor cried over his "brokenness."

While mass destruction was taking place that had already seen over 1,000 police officers injured, billions and billions in property damage, and a couple dozen of lives directly dead by riots and hundreds indirectly as murder rates spiked Kamala Harris went on TV, didn't denounce the violence and destruction, didn't distinguish between nonviolence and chaos, but rather said "They’re not going to stop. And everyone beware. Because they’re not going to stop before Election Day in November, and they’re not going to stop after Election Day . . . they’re not going to let up, and they should not.” The media accepted it.

The media presented this in the best possible of light as well as the riots.

Media members literally stood in front of building on fire from arson and reported that it was a "protest" that was "mostly peaceful."

Seattle's mayor called a lawless take over of city blocks causing mass property damage and the inability of some to move freely a "summer of love."

In August a BLM leader said at a rally in DC "I’m at the point where I want to put these police in a f--king grave. I’m at the point where I’m ready to burn the f--king White House down. I want to take it to the Senators. I want to take it to the Congress. I want to take the fight to them. And at the end of the day, if they ain’t gonna to hear us, we burn them the f--k down.” People chanted for a revolution.

The Associated Press, a trend setter for reporting specifically stated that riots shouldn't be called riots, riots should be called unrest. Rioters should be called protestors. Bending over backwards to empathize.

The media and many politicians responded with “We hear you, and we understand your anger. We want to help fix it.” That is what hurt people need to hear. Even if some of their facts are wrong. They need to hear that before you can have an honest discussion.

Empathy leads to respect and understanding.


The empathy is not a two way street.

If you oppose the lockdowns or masks, even if you might be misguided you are censored online and labeled nuts or a far right wing militia type. Did the mainstream media empathize - not really, no.

January 6th's actions were horrible in my opinion - disgusting. But did the media empathize at all? The media called it treason, which by constitutional definition it was not. Compared it to Pearl Harbor where over 2,000 Americans died in a surprise attack that led to a war where 420,000 Americans died in. Yet BLM people in masses chanting for revolutions, chanting to burn down the system is arson is happening isn't treason?

During the BLM riots, Vox ran articles promoting the riots as scary but effective at social change. Did Vox offer that same line of thinking for any conservative riot (I know of only two off the top of my head the past year)? No.

These protestors were awful. Most of the protestors didn't break into the capitol building. Why wasn't it "mostly peaceful?"

There are countless Americans that feel lied to and betrayed by their own country for years, which enabled a man like Trump to win in 2016.

I think the protestors are wrong in action and thought. I see ZERO concrete evidence that a single state let alone multiple states were flipped.

But for the mainstream media to refuse to empathize with the group that feels lockdowns do more damage, that feel the government has sold out average Americans for years, that feel there is real election fraud while doing the same for leftist rioters, it will do more harm than good.

This double standard needs to end.

Condemn all rioting, period, but empathize with those who are angry and listen.

https://www.sovereignman.com/trends/...tandard-30364/
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Old 01-08-2021, 09:46 AM
 
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I read the whole thing and 100% agree.

The media is the enemy of the people.
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Old 01-08-2021, 09:46 AM
 
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Great post. Exactly how I feel.
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Old 01-08-2021, 09:49 AM
 
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Yep.

Here’s my brief take with everything. Other than the few fatalities, nothing much happened. No fires. No looting except for a few items. Not much destruction to the building. It was just a bunch of chaos. I am not justifying what occurred, it just is what it is. Compare this with the riots over the summer where in multiple cities, there was widespread looting, burning of buildings, and property damage. Many innocent people lost everything – including minorities who owned business. Many innocent people are put at risk for criminal activity with the defund the police movement. All of this was chalked up to justified anger. Rioters (and other sexual offenders) were immediately bailed out of jail, which was supported by Kamala Harris.

Yes there is a double standard. Anger over the summer was justified. Anger this week is vilified.

So let's look for what's consistent.

What's consistent is that both positions benefit the Totalitarians and discredits Trump and those who support him.

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We have been hearing the take that if the protesters were black, it would be a different story... which would be true because of the Totalitarians pushing the narrative.

But also, if the white lady killed was black and supported Biden, it would also be a different story - and the Totalitarians would splash that news everywhere. However, they are putting that in the same memory hole folder with the Steve Scalise shooting.
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Old 01-08-2021, 09:51 AM
 
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Excellent post; read every word of it.
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Old 01-08-2021, 09:56 AM
 
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Great post, OP.
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Old 01-08-2021, 09:56 AM
 
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Obvious Double Standards will destroy America if they aren't changed. Segregation would destroy America if it wasn't eventually changed. The media's double standard in reporting will also destroy America if it isn't changed.


Good read by Simon Black. I will sum it up and add some things to it.


People need to have their anger heard even if they are wrong. Someone dismissing your anger feels like betrayal.

After the Floyd killing people felt that their concerns had been completely dismissed for years. Already angry and disgusted many resorted to an exploding rage that resulted in looting, rioting, arson, violence, and rising murder rates in cities.

The mainstream media empathized with them. Politicians took knees wearing African clothing. Minneapolis' mayor cried over his "brokenness."

While mass destruction was taking place that had already seen over 1,000 police officers injured, billions and billions in property damage, and a couple dozen of lives directly dead by riots and hundreds indirectly as murder rates spiked Kamala Harris went on TV, didn't denounce the violence and destruction, didn't distinguish between nonviolence and chaos, but rather said "They’re not going to stop. And everyone beware. Because they’re not going to stop before Election Day in November, and they’re not going to stop after Election Day . . . they’re not going to let up, and they should not.” The media accepted it.

The media presented this in the best possible of light as well as the riots.

Media members literally stood in front of building on fire from arson and reported that it was a "protest" that was "mostly peaceful."

Seattle's mayor called a lawless take over of city blocks causing mass property damage and the inability of some to move freely a "summer of love."

In August a BLM leader said at a rally in DC "I’m at the point where I want to put these police in a f--king grave. I’m at the point where I’m ready to burn the f--king White House down. I want to take it to the Senators. I want to take it to the Congress. I want to take the fight to them. And at the end of the day, if they ain’t gonna to hear us, we burn them the f--k down.” People chanted for a revolution.

The Associated Press, a trend setter for reporting specifically stated that riots shouldn't be called riots, riots should be called unrest. Rioters should be called protestors. Bending over backwards to empathize.

The media and many politicians responded with “We hear you, and we understand your anger. We want to help fix it.” That is what hurt people need to hear. Even if some of their facts are wrong. They need to hear that before you can have an honest discussion.

Empathy leads to respect and understanding.


The empathy is not a two way street.

If you oppose the lockdowns or masks, even if you might be misguided you are censored online and labeled nuts or a far right wing militia type. Did the mainstream media empathize - not really, no.

January 6th's actions were horrible in my opinion - disgusting. But did the media empathize at all? The media called it treason, which by constitutional definition it was not. Compared it to Pearl Harbor where over 2,000 Americans died in a surprise attack that led to a war where 420,000 Americans died in. Yet BLM people in masses chanting for revolutions, chanting to burn down the system is arson is happening isn't treason?

During the BLM riots, Vox ran articles promoting the riots as scary but effective at social change. Did Vox offer that same line of thinking for any conservative riot (I know of only two off the top of my head the past year)? No.

These protestors were awful. Most of the protestors didn't break into the capitol building. Why wasn't it "mostly peaceful?"

There are countless Americans that feel lied to and betrayed by their own country for years, which enabled a man like Trump to win in 2016.

I think the protestors are wrong in action and thought. I see ZERO concrete evidence that a single state let alone multiple states were flipped.

But for the mainstream media to refuse to empathize with the group that feels lockdowns do more damage, that feel the government has sold out average Americans for years, that feel there is real election fraud while doing the same for leftist rioters, it will do more harm than good.

This double standard needs to end.

Condemn all rioting, period, but empathize with those who are angry and listen.

https://www.sovereignman.com/trends/...tandard-30364/


How much empathy do you think people carrying Confederate flags into the Capitol building deserve ?
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Old 01-08-2021, 09:57 AM
 
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Do we have permission to share this? Very well said.
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Old 01-08-2021, 09:57 AM
 
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How much empathy do you think people carrying Confederate flags into the Capitol building deserve ?
As much as BLM flag waivers. Little.
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Old 01-08-2021, 10:01 AM
 
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Do we have permission to share this? Very well said.
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