Here we have a clear-cut case of white supremacy in action.
[Warning: This video shows a savage beast of a man violently pummeling a defenseless senior citizen.]
Despite the video, this is how The New York Times reports it:
"Man."
Interesting.
I seem to note that The Times, along with other media outlets, routinely tell us the ethnicity of a man involved in a hate crime when the criminal is white.
Why not in this case?
Or in the dozens of other high-profile cases of black men attacking Asians recently across the nation?
Consider the media's reporting of the white shooter in the Atlanta massage parlor case last year. Despite the fact that the man was upset at his sexual addictions, not the ethnicity of the women at the parlors, this is how the media reported on it:
USA Today literally did an update on the story today, and Vanity Fair did one yesterday! That's how focused on this angle of white supremacy they are!
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It's an interesting choice of wording the media uses, isn't it?
Not once in the above NYT article did the paper mention the man's ethnicity. Nor did CNN's version, NBC's version, HuffPo's version, The Hill's version, or any others.
But consider these other titles from the media in recent years:
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Can you imagine TIME running an article that says "I'm Tired Of Trying To Educate Black People About Anti-Asian Racism"???
To be fair, when it wants to (especially recently as people have stopped listening to them), the mainstream media complex can be somewhat objective. A homeless man from Florida recently went around NYC hitting random Asian women and I was pleasantly surprised to see that neither CNN, The Times, nor ABC fixated on the attacker's Caucasian ethnicity.
But one must wonder: Is that because the media is trying to be objective, or because it would go against their intersectional woke identity politics to criticize a homeless man?
See, the media says it cares about the spree of racially motivated attacks that are "haunting" Asian Americans across the country.
And these attacks are genuinely causing fear in the Asian community. Consider:
Yet the media purposefully withholds or pushes certain information at times to support a particular narrative, while ignoring the incidents like this that don't support that narrative.
Why?
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