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Charleston: Cnn’s sick pattern of using the dead as political weapons against right

carpro

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CHARLESTON: CNN’S SICK PATTERN OF USING THE DEAD AS POLITICAL WEAPONS AGAINST THE RIGHT


Under the leadership of Jeff Zucker, we have all witnessed CNN turn into The PornTragedy Network, a ghoulish reality show channel that grabs hold of human disasters and milks them dry.

That’s bad enough, but CNN goes even further. If you are paying attention, you will see that every tragedy is also exploited by CNN into a political weapon to be used against their enemies on the Right.


CNN used a pile of dead elementary schoolchildren — not to find a solution to ensure such an abomination never happens again — but as a way to put Republicans, gun-lovers, the NRA, and everyone else CNN hates on automatic defense.

Instead of addressing mental health issues, how gun-free zones attract mass-shooters, asking why in God’s name we leave our children unguarded, or merely waiting for the facts, CNN brings up guns.
 

Revmitchell

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They want to disarm all Americans and label anyone who is against big government as anti-government extremist terrorists. That way people will be afraid of government and they can force their totalitarian agenda on the American people.
 

Zaac

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http://www.breitbart.com/big-journa...-dead-as-political-weapons-against-the-right/

CHARLESTON: CNN’S SICK PATTERN OF USING THE DEAD AS POLITICAL WEAPONS AGAINST THE RIGHT


Under the leadership of Jeff Zucker, we have all witnessed CNN turn into The PornTragedy Network, a ghoulish reality show channel that grabs hold of human disasters and milks them dry.

That’s bad enough, but CNN goes even further. If you are paying attention, you will see that every tragedy is also exploited by CNN into a political weapon to be used against their enemies on the Right.


CNN used a pile of dead elementary schoolchildren — not to find a solution to ensure such an abomination never happens again — but as a way to put Republicans, gun-lovers, the NRA, and everyone else CNN hates on automatic defense.

Instead of addressing mental health issues, how gun-free zones attract mass-shooters, asking why in God’s name we leave our children unguarded, or merely waiting for the facts, CNN brings up guns.

Good for them because the right tries to use the dead to exploit their wicked POVs.
 

wpe3bql

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I always considered CNN to be the abbreviation for either the Communist News Network and/or the Clinton News Network. :smilewinkgrin:

Sounds like I might not be too far off. :thumbsup:
 

carpro

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And then there's this:


After the Zucker era began, CNN did the same with Trayvon Martin in a major way. A black teenager is shot in self defense by a Hispanic male. Immediately, CNN is attacking Stand Your Ground laws — which, again, didn’t have anything to do with anything involved in the shooting. Stand Your Ground wasn’t even part of Zimmerman’s defense.

But by manufacturing a narrative around Stand Your Ground, CNN could bring Republicans and conservatives into the studio to berate them and put them in a rhetorical box — you either oppose Stand Your Ground or YOU HATE BLACK PEOPLE.

And CNN wonders why their viewership has fallen off into the cellar with MSNBC.
 
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FollowTheWay

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Not unexpectedly, this forum is focusing on politics rather than rejecting the kind of racial hatred that caused this catastrophe in Charleston. A gunman (terrorist) walks into a church and murders the pastor and 8 of his parishioners during a prayer meeting. I can't believe that doesn't provoke real sadness from a forum supposedly dedicated to the Glory of God and the furtherance of His Kingdom on earth.

I pray for the victim's families and the church in Charleston. Are there any self-styled Christians here that will join me?
 

Zaac

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Not unexpectedly, this forum is focusing on politics rather than rejecting the kind of racial hatred that caused this catastrophe in Charleston. A gunman (terrorist) walks into a church and murders the pastor and 8 of his parishioners during a prayer meeting. I can't believe that doesn't provoke real sadness from a forum supposedly dedicated to the Glory of God and the furtherance of His Kingdom on earth.

I pray for the victim's families and the church in Charleston. Are there any self-styled Christians here that will join me?

Unfortunately FollowtheWay, this country is filled with the type of racial prejudice and racism that fueled that young man.

That flag flying over a state is indicative of the way certain people have marginalized the lives of Black people and what white people did to them during slavery, Jim Crow and again today in the 21st Century.

Continue to pray. And pray for the young man's family too.
 

Don

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Not unexpectedly, this forum is focusing on politics rather than rejecting the kind of racial hatred that caused this catastrophe in Charleston. A gunman (terrorist) walks into a church and murders the pastor and 8 of his parishioners during a prayer meeting. I can't believe that doesn't provoke real sadness from a forum supposedly dedicated to the Glory of God and the furtherance of His Kingdom on earth.

I pray for the victim's families and the church in Charleston. Are there any self-styled Christians here that will join me?
Of course there are. There are also "self-styled Christians" who oppose the media's use of such events to further political agendas. Do you join with them in opposing that?
 

carpro

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Another example of CNN's rabble rousing :

Within minutes of the Amtrak derailment, CNN was feasting on the dead over the issue of infrastructure. Not only did CNN refuse once again to wait for the facts, in the end, we discovered that infrastructure didn’t have anything to do with anything. Amtrak had all the safety equipment necessary. It was bureaucracy that stopped it from getting installed on time.

Once that became known, CNN dropped the Amtrak story.
 

carpro

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Unfortunately FollowtheWay, this country is filled with the type of racial prejudice and racism that fueled that young man.

That flag flying over a state is indicative of the way certain people have marginalized the lives of Black people and what white people did to them during slavery, Jim Crow and again today in the 21st Century.

Continue to pray. And pray for the young man's family too.

:laugh: You are such a phony.
 

carpro

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Several here have been totally taken in by CNN's misdirection. Pawns of a orrupt media.


Nine innocent people murdered in cold blood by a racist maniac in Charleston, South Carolina, has CNN positively giddy. On top of gun control, they can now go after the Confederate Flag, which, again, had nothing to do with anything. But raising the issue does allow CNN anchors to put Republicans and conservatives into that emotional blackmail box.


When two jihadists inspired by ISIS attempted to murder everyone attending a free speech event around a Draw Mohammed Cartoon Contest, CNN blamed the victims.


Oh, and if you’ll notice, CNN’s post-tragedy Narratives are always-always-always perfectly in line with Obama’s and the Democrats’ talking points.
 
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