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BS, if the suspect was a devoted follower of a white nationalist/supremacist the media would certainly make it a significant talking point. This guy was a devoted follower of a black nationalist/supremacist.
Whoa calm down. They need time to try and find a way to spin this into:
1. White supremacy
2. The Noah Green fellow is actually a white person with a rare skin disorder.
3. This was caused by the GOP, Trump and some white trash militias.
4. Noah Green was forced to do what he did by Trump supporters.
The religion of peace can not possibly be involved in any of this, it is so, so, so, white.....
Coverage from PBS Newshour is pure propaganda. After introducing the main stories, including one about discrimination against black hair, there is 45 seconds about the attack. The perpetrator, identified well before air time, is simply described as "a man". He is not named and we are told that the motive is unknown. But there is time to mention that "back in January another police officer died when a pro-Trump mob stormed the building".
Coverage from PBS Newshour is pure propaganda. After introducing the main stories, including one about discrimination against black hair, there is 45 seconds about the attack. The perpetrator, identified well before air time, is simply described as "a man". He is not named and we are told that the motive is unknown. But there is time to mention that "back in January another police officer died when a pro-Trump mob stormed the building".
This is one of the many reasons why I wouldn’t waste my time with PBS. You know they were praying that it was some White guy... Only to go limp when it turned out to be a Black guy.
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