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Soft Bigotry of Low expectations (Gutfeld)
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Soft Bigotry of Low expectations (Gutfeld)


Nov 30, 2021, 2:19 PM

Right on...

Take last year's (2020) riots. The media bravely covered it, calling it mostly peaceful because nothing says mostly peaceful like a man shot dead protecting his business. That giant lie handicapped the police so they couldn't do a #### thing to stop the riots without being accused of attacking mostly peaceful protesters. The media protected the mob, so the cities burned and people died. This moved beyond the riots to a nationwide crime wave because as long as you dismiss the crime, you create more crime. You can do it with words.

Here's a recent tweet by CNN.

"Waukesha will hold a moment of silence today marking one week since a car, a car drove through a city Christmas parade killing six people and injuring scores of others."

So a car drove through a parade. Not a racist madman but a car. Thank God it didn't have a driver. It could have been worse. This from a network that takes pains to uncover any human responsible for a silly meme that hurts their feelings, but here a massacre is caused by an inanimate object. They'd blame it on a curling iron, if they thought they could get away with it. And suddenly the media is no longer interested in domestic terrorism. They will also label a Black politician a White supremacist, but when the suspect has more racist social media than Louie Farrakhan, it's the car at fault. You get it. When you're in the media, identifying who is responsible must be avoided if it makes you seem racist to the activist class. So focus on the object and hope the public is as stupid as you think it is.

You can run over a Christmas parade and kill twice as many people as the Boston Marathon bombers, and they'll call it an accident. The soft bigotry of low expectations turns into crime and murder because they believe minorities aren't responsible for themselves. Now we have organized looting. The question isn't why it's happening, it's why the #### not? If you're a criminal, it's like stealing Stevie Wonder's french fries. This risk is tiny compared to mugging or drug dealing. Here you can easily overrun a business and steal 900 bucks worth of stuff per person. That's the law in California.

They now have decriminalized crime and the risk is nil. They might as well advertise it on TV. It's Black Friday every day and everything is marked down 100%. The first 100 customers bust into a storefront window gets a flatscreen and victim status. The media will say don't call it looting because that's racist. Perhaps even covering these crimes at all is racist too. Criminals understand this as they see Democrats are more worried about protecting people from old statues then active crime scenes.

But what happens to those who try to protect the media from the stories that they try to cover? Kevin Nishita, a security guard, was shot and killed trying to protect the KRON-TV news crew while covering a smash and grab in the Bay Area. As he tried to stop thugs, he was murdered. He was a former cop, who had just retired. He had a wife and kids. Unlike AOC's criminals, he was actually trying to feed his family. Will this wake the media up that crime is out of control and those helping you cover it lose their lives? Will his death remind them again that there's a cost in redefining crime as a form of protest? Will his death have any effect on those who see crime as a joke? Like Seth Rogen.

When a guy on Twitter claimed he was robbed in L.A., Rogen blamed the victim saying, don't leave anything valuable in the car. It's called living in a big city. He added he had been robbed before and that "once the guy accidentally left a cool knife in my car so if it keeps happening, you might get a little treat." The guy is so out of touch he pretends being a crime victim is delightful. No wonder he's typecast as an idiot. But what if the next time that knife isn't left not in your car but in your back? Seth hasn't had to think about that. He's rich. It's easy for him to rebound from victimization. Plus, he's always armed with box office poison.

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Re: Soft Bigotry of Low expectations (Gutfeld)


Nov 30, 2021, 3:42 PM

The media is corrupt and only interested in pushing an agenda. Anyone with a minuscule amount of honesty will admit that. It’s disgusting. Many of us are fully aware of their dishonesty but unfortunately many are not. I’m talking about the “Trump said there were good nazis in Charlottesville” crowd. It’s really sad what has happened to truth.

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