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South Africa Is Seizing White-Owned Farms In A Barbaric Way, And Our Media Doesn’t Seem To Care


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I must admit to being........stunned by the double standard and hypocrisy. 

But to be fair, the entire news media goes absolutely ape-**** when a pretty white girl disappears, and ignores thousands of other similar situations across the nation. 

It's so confusing.

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1 hour ago, M&P15T said:

I must admit to being........stunned by the double standard and hypocrisy. 

But to be fair, the entire news media goes absolutely ape-**** when a pretty white girl disappears, and ignores thousands of other similar situations across the nation. 

It's so confusing.

I've seen efforts to justify it on the other site.  I don't have a lot of details.  But if what is reported is accurate, I say we ignore any future pleas for food from SA.  Let them reap what they have sown.

As to the Tibbits thing I agree that this one case seemed to get a lot more pub than similar cases.  My hope was that the pub would lead to changes that would reduce this kind of thing across the board.

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1 minute ago, SC Tiger said:

I've seen efforts to justify it on the other site.  I don't have a lot of details.  But if what is reported is accurate, I say we ignore any future pleas for food from SA.  Let them reap what they have sown.

As to the Tibbits thing I agree that this one case seemed to get a lot more pub than similar cases.  My hope was that the pub would lead to changes that would reduce this kind of thing across the board.

Missing pretty white girls have been garnering media attention forever, while missing people that aren't pretty white girls go largely un-reported.

So many other people go missing every day, it's just pathetic. I'm surprised the leftist media still partakes in such reporting, as it's not P.C., but it sells advertising, and that's all there is to it.

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2 minutes ago, M&P15T said:

Missing pretty white girls have been garnering media attention forever, while missing people that aren't pretty white girls go largely un-reported.

So many other people go missing every day, it's just pathetic. I'm surprised the leftist media still partakes in such reporting, as it's not P.C., but it sells advertising, and that's all there is to it.

I honestly thought that Tibbits might have been grabbed by sex traffickers.  

I hoped that if that was the case, this case would shine a light on the traffickers so that the proper authorities could then hunt down and kill them.

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26 minutes ago, SC Tiger said:

I honestly thought that Tibbits might have been grabbed by sex traffickers.  

I hoped that if that was the case, this case would shine a light on the traffickers so that the proper authorities could then hunt down and kill them.

Our media is so terrible, it's just better to ignore it. They do nothing positive in any way.

What was the last thing our MSM did right? 9/11?

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South Africa is a classic situation where the supposedly unbiasd media has decided not to report on an issue that does not line up with their agenda. Just as major TV networks in the U.S. ignored the entire "Fast and Furious" scandal because it would expose the Obama administration to scrutiny, the world wide media will not fully cover this racial theft in South Africa because it upsets their myth of how apartheid was so evil and now that the blacks have political power all is paradise in that country. It would show that the beloved party of Nelson Mandela, the ANC, is really just a bunch of left wing thugs. You can bet that when South Africa begins to starve, and is turning into another Zimbabwe, the media will be demanding the U.S. respond with money to the "humanitarian" crisis. 

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39 minutes ago, Vito said:

South Africa is a classic situation where the supposedly unbiased media has decided not to report on an issue that does not line up with their agenda.

I agree with everything you said.  However, I don't think hardly anyone still thinks the media is unbiased.  That's like still thinking the world is flat.

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Not just that racism in South Africa is ignored by the media, it is the same for Haiti. About one month ago there was a lot of burning and looting going on that was  explained in the MSM as a protest about raised fuel prices. Strangely the places that got attacked were mostly owned by the white minority, most of them Christian immigrants from Lebanon and Syria that are in the country for a century. Somebody clearly orchestrated the attacks and the drug dealers profited from the insecurity that got them out of the spotlight.

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I went and did a quick search to find polls that show Americans are actually generally intelligent and are aware of the incredibly obvious and dangerous liberal media bias.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/poll-70-percent-of-americans-believe-news-media-is-intentionally-biased/article/2567583

The 2015 State of the First Amendment Survey, conducted by the First Amendment Center and USA Today, was released Friday. It shows that only 24 percent of American adults agree with the statement that "overall, the news media tries to report the news without bias," while 70 percent disagree.

When the question was asked last year, 41 percent agreed, a 17-point difference.

https://hotair.com/archives/2018/06/22/fake-news-media-bias/

Now, come the Knight Foundation and Gallup Polls dissecting Americans’ thoughts about media. In general, Americans overall estimate that of the news they’re exposed to via radio, TV and print, nearly two-thirds of it is biased (62 percent).

They believe that nearly half the news they see is inaccurate (44 percent). And they’re sure that more than a third of the news moving through those media conduits is misinformation, that is, wrong or fake but distributed as if true.

They also believe that 64 percent of news carried by social media is inaccurate. And — maybe you’ve felt this way too — more than 80 percent of adult Americans report feeling angry or bothered by detecting such false reports. They believe that 65 percent of such news is misinformation and a whopping 80 percent is biased.

 

 

 

 

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