Anonymous ID: 7d0a79 July 4, 2023, 4:56 p.m. No.19124149   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4152 >>4154 >>4181 >>4188 >>4785

The premeditated mass shooting last night in Philadelphia, where the shooter was wearing a bullet proof vest and shot a bunch of people, killing five and wounding others, was committed by a black man. So that explains why there wasn't wall to wall coverage and the story has vanished from cable news.

 

Last night when the media didn't identify the perpetrator as a "White man in his 40s" and instead just "a man in his 40s" it was clear the shooter was black.

 

And in this case it looks like it's not just a black man, but a black man who identifies as a woman. ANOTHER transgender mass murderer. Who preplanned their murder spree, using a bullet proof vest. Police say they have "absolutely no idea" why he did it, which means it was likely another case of heterophobic rage.

 

Ordinarily such an atrocity would be covered for a week straight, but this one will disappear by tonight and never be mentioned again by the gun grabbers. They only organize protests and call for more gun bans when the shooters happen to be White.

 

They don't want to fuel any "stereotypes" (facts) that black men commit about 10 times as much violent crime as White people and that black people are 13% of the population but commit 60% of all violent crime. (It's not 50% anymore, it's up to 60% now)

Anonymous ID: 7d0a79 July 4, 2023, 5:46 p.m. No.19124335   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4358

Rolling Stone article and resignation

 

Wikinews has related news:

Obama 'angry' with Afghanistan general Stanley McChrystal

US military commander in Afghanistan dismissed by President Obama

In an article written by freelance journalist Michael Hastings ("The Runaway General", appearing in Rolling Stone magazine, July 8–22, 2010 issue),[10] McChrystal and his staff mocked civilian government officials, including Joe Biden, National Security Advisor James L. Jones, US Ambassador to Afghanistan Karl W. Eikenberry, and Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke.[55] McChrystal was not quoted as being directly critical of the president or the president's policies, but several comments from his aides in the article reflected their perception of McChrystal's disappointment with President Obama after their first two meetings.[56]

 

According to Rolling Stone, McChrystal's staff was contacted prior to release of the article and did not deny the validity of the article,[57] although senior members of his staff dispute this, and have accused Hastings in Army Times of exaggerating the seniority of aides quoted and breaking the off the record trust of private conversations between him and the aides.[58]

 

Hastings told Newsweek that he was quite clearly a reporter gathering material, and actually bemused at the degree to which soldiers freely spoke to him.[59] A report by the Department of Defense inspector general finds "Not all of the events at issue occurred as reported in [Hastings'] article".[60]

 

The statements attributed to McChrystal and members of his staff drew the attention of the White House when McChrystal called Vice President Biden to apologize.[61] McChrystal issued a written statement, saying:

 

I extend my sincerest apology for this profile. It was a mistake reflecting poor judgment and should never have happened. Throughout my career, I have lived by the principles of personal honor and professional integrity. What is reflected in this article falls far short of that standard. I have enormous respect and admiration for President Obama and his national security team, and for the civilian leaders and troops fighting this war and I remain committed to ensuring its successful outcome.[62]

 

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Anonymous ID: 7d0a79 July 4, 2023, 5:48 p.m. No.19124342   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/the-runaway-general-the-profile-that-brought-down-mcchrystal-192609/