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originally posted by: Flatcoat
Tim Pool made a good point...the original video shows a massacre in a christian church and the outrage mob didn't give a damn.
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: Flatcoat
These "journalists" think the meme promotes violence against them
It does.
So does the "enemy of the people" and "traitors to America" rhetoric, not to mention death threats.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: Flatcoat
These "journalists" think the meme promotes violence against them
It does.
So does the "enemy of the people" and "traitors to America" rhetoric, not to mention death threats.
Interesting.
Proof?
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: Flatcoat
These "journalists" think the meme promotes violence against them
It does.
So does the "enemy of the people" and "traitors to America" rhetoric, not to mention death threats.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: Flatcoat
These "journalists" think the meme promotes violence against them
It does.
So does the "enemy of the people" and "traitors to America" rhetoric, not to mention death threats.
Interesting.
Proof?
Amid one of the American journalism community’s darkest moments, President Trump continued to spout his notorious anti-press rhetoric, disparaging and attacking the media at a national level. Simultaneously, journalists across the country reported terrifying harassment and death threats, online and in person, that were particularly abusive toward women and journalists of color. Journalists reporting on Trump rallies continued to be harangued and even physically accosted by attendees. Local and national newsrooms received bomb threats, and others were sent “suspicious packages” that prompted police to evacuate their buildings