Anonymous ID: 8ff9bc Sept. 26, 2022, 12:01 p.m. No.17585263   🗄️.is 🔗kun

After the NRA got involved in Brazil, the nation swung from almost outlawing the sale of guns to civilians to becoming the biggest emerging gun market in the world.

 

https://www.vice.com/en/article/z34qbw/brazils-far-right-embraced-the-nra-and-gun-sales-are-soaring

 

https://t.me/No_BS_NewS/67252

Anonymous ID: 8ff9bc Sept. 26, 2022, 12:04 p.m. No.17585279   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5478

True

 

hoaxes

 

Bubba Wallace's 'noose,' border agents 'whipping' migrants among false narratives promoted by the media

By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News

 

Last month, claims made by a Black volleyball player from Duke University made national headlines.

 

Rachel Richardson alleged that a fan from Brigham Young University (BYU) hurled the n-word and threats at her "throughout the entirety of the match" between the two schools on Aug. 26. Her in-the-moment allegation led to the immediate removal and permanent ban of the suspected racist and BYU issued apologies to both Richardson and Duke University.

 

The liberal media quickly ate it up.

 

Richardson was featured prominently on ABC's "Good Morning America" and was interviewed about what she claimed to have experienced during its Aug. 30 broadcast. ABC News correspondent Janai Norman said she was "really impressed" with how the 19-year-old sophomore "was handling all of this," to which co-host George Stephanopoulos replied "a lot of grace."

 

JULIO ROSAS ACCUSES MEDIA OF ‘IMFLAMING RACIAL TENSIONS,’ CITES JACOB BLAKE COVERAGE, DUKE VOLLEYBALL STORY

 

ESPN, ABC's sister network, similarly offered uncritical coverage of the saga. Stephen A. Smith shamed BYU for failing to "expeditiously" address the alleged racist incident. Fellow ESPN host and Duke alum Jay Williams wore a Blue Devils sweatshirt on-air in solidarity with Richardson, telling the athlete, "Hold your head high."

 

CNN went even further with its coverage. Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell grilled BYU athletic director Tom Holmoe for not taking swift action, Weekend anchor Jim Acosta invited former NAACP president Cornell William Brooks to lambast BYU. Other CNN programs including "New Day" and "Don Lemon Tonight" dedicated substantial airtime to the controversy.

CNN offered plenty of on-air coverage to the racial slur claim made by Duke volleyball player Rachel Richardson.

 

CNN offered plenty of on-air coverage to the racial slur claim made by Duke volleyball player Rachel Richardson. (CNN)

 

The New York Times ran the dramatic headline "Racial Slur During College Volleyball Game Leads to Fan Suspension" and quoted Richardson's father writing, "'Here we are,' Mr. Richardson, who said he grew up in Fort Worth when it was still desegregating, said in the interview. ‘It’s 2022, and we’re dealing with 1960s issues.’" The father was also interviewed by CNN and ABC News.

 

In the end, however, his daughter's claims were false. Lengthy investigations, which involved interviewing eyewitnesses and reviewing security camera footage from the game, concluded that the fan in question was not exhibiting the behavior he was accused of. In fact, BYU issued an apology to him and rescinded his ban.

 

MEDIA TO BLAME FOR PARADE OF FAKE RACISM STORIES

 

"The media falls for these fake hoaxes for the obvious reason. It plays into the Democratic far-left narrative that this is a racist country," civil rights attorney and Fox News contributor Leo Terrell told Fox News Digital. "To the left, the allegation is more important than the facts… The media won’t cover the investigation. The media will not cover the fact that the accuser was basically lying…. The media will never let facts get in the way of sensational headlines regarding racism, systemic racism, institutionalized racism. In essence, the media and the Democrats will ignore the ultimate truth and move on to another hoax."

 

The BYU volleyball story was certainly not the first time the media rushed to peddle allegations of racism without reservations, and likely won't be the last.

The Defamation of Nicholas Sandmann

 

In 2019, a group of MAGA hat-wearing students from Kentucky's Covington Catholic High School were waiting for their bus on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial following the March for Life before they were being taunted by a group of Black Hebrew Israelites. The students responded by shouting their school's chants, which apparently offended a group of Native Americans who were also in the area for a different march.

 

,,,

 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/from-jussie-smollett-byu-medias-history-peddling-race-hoaxes

 

https://t.me/No_BS_NewS/67254

Anonymous ID: 8ff9bc Sept. 26, 2022, 12:06 p.m. No.17585291   🗄️.is 🔗kun

bidan: "My dog [named 'commander'] had to wake me up this morning…"

 

'who has control?'

'commander-in-chief' controlled/commanded by the dog i.e. the 'chief-commander'

 

(((inbreds))) including dogs and all child rapists are always as evil as possible and are to be drowned.

Anonymous ID: 8ff9bc Sept. 26, 2022, 12:11 p.m. No.17585311   🗄️.is 🔗kun

can a murderer 'act' innocent?

 

Alex Baldwin likely to face charges in shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins

 

Santa Fe District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies asked for funding to indict four defendants, saying: "One of the possible defendants is well-known movie actor Alec Baldwin."

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/alex-baldwin-likely-to-face-charges-in-shooting-death-of-cinematographer-halyna-hutchins

 

https://t.me/No_BS_NewS/67257

Anonymous ID: 8ff9bc Sept. 26, 2022, 12:13 p.m. No.17585317   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://twitter.com/MrPotatoheadSr/status/1574397137806303243?t=SogCn6n8ix9G6JZC2MNq3Q&s=19

 

https://t.me/No_BS_NewS/67261