The liberal media hyped up a second “deadly Capitol insurrection” earlier this year by white supremacists. When it didn’t happen, they changed the date and that never happened either. Last week the liberal media was hyping coast-to-coast “White Lives Matter” rallies which also failed to materialized. While disappointed in the lack of racists, NBC assures us that white supremacy is still the biggest threat facing this country.
There is an honest to goodness race riot going on right now in Minneapolis, but NBC is more concerned with the race riots that never happened:
In semi-private, encrypted chats, neo-Nazis and other far-right extremists planned rallies in dozens of cities Sunday to promote their racist movements and spread their ideologies to larger audiences.
Hyped by organizers as events that would make “the whole world tremble,” the rallies ran into a major problem: Hardly anyone showed up.
The “White Lives Matter” rallies, the first major real-world organizing efforts by white supremacists since 2018, were planned on the encrypted app Telegram after many aligned groups were alleged to have taken part in the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S Capitol.
Isn’t it convenient that some hack writer at NBC was able to infiltrate these encrypted white supremacy chat rooms? Either that or this is a steaming pile of fake news.
The complete lack of any white supremacist rallies across the country points to the very real idea that white supremacy isn’t all that much of a problem, but NBC has a different theory:
The poor showing underscores how the country’s unpopular and disorganized extremist movements have been driven underground by increased scrutiny from the media, law enforcement agencies and far-left activists who infiltrate their private online spaces and disrupt their attempts to communicate and organize.
Or, there just aren’t that many white supremacists out there.
I like how NBC is taking credit for driving these vile racist groups underground. That’s a better excuse than admitting that they have overblown the non-existent threat of non-existent white extremist groups.
Speaking of which, NBC found an “expert” who reminds us that despite he lack of a white supremacist threat, white supremacy is still a very serious threat:
“Not only have organized larger groups splintered, but so, too, did their social media footprint,” said Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino. “Some extremists continued a whack-a-mole migration underground to encrypted, affinity-based platforms, while others exited these movements altogether.”
The realignment and the lack of cohesive leadership don’t lessen the threat from extremist groups, however.
The risk now, Levin says, can be found in “loners and cells, who act on their own combination of hatreds and idiosyncrasies often cobbled together from a constant all-you-can-eat buffet of stereotyping and conspiracies that still populate online discourse.”
NBC’s message here is: Just because there is no evidence of the thing we made up doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Trust us.
Yes, there are racist people in this country but there is nowhere near the threat the fake news industry is hyping up. Meanwhile, Antifa and Black Lives Matter terrorists are tearing up cities across the land but the fake news denies their existence while downplaying the destruction they cause.