The New York Times made the (hoax) story of a 12-year-old black girl supposedly getting her deadlocks cut by “three white students” international news but they have zero interest in covering the story of two black boys beating the hell out of a light-complected 9-year-old girl on a school bus in Homestead, Florida.
This from informationliberation.com.
The following is the attention-getting hoax We the People were subjected to as a result of the earlier event.
I write “attention getting” because this black Virginia girl was afforded an abundance of attention for all the wrong reasons. Perhaps, authorities should checkout the quality of her homelife, her emotional wellbeing, and the reason she would lie inappropriately enough to effect a possible Hate Crime.
A review of the Times’ website shows they did not write or repost a single corrective word about the attack.
Nischt, nada, hech, hichbiri, not a damn thing was written to announce a correction.
And then this: Fox News, “Students mercilessly assault 9-year-old girl on school bus, parents pressing charges: Video.”
A video of two students viciously beating a 9-year-old student on a Florida school bus has surfaced online, alarming the community and prompting a swift reaction from the girl’s parents.
The disturbing footage shows two boys repeatedly striking the girl as she is folded over in a seat, barely defending herself with one hand as she tightly grips her backpack with the other.
Many of the punches land on the girl’s head, neck and face.
Mother presses criminal charges after her 9-Year-Old daughter gets viciously assaulted on the school bus by two boys pic.twitter.com/kkB3p2nPLd
— No Jumper (@nojumper) February 3, 2023
No fellow students or adults intervened to stop the brutal assault.
The heartbroken mother of the third-grader said she is pressing charges against the school, Coconut Palm K-8 Academy in Homestead, and is pursuing criminal charges against the assailants, according to Local News 10.
These are perfect examples of the media’s new explicit commitment to move “beyond objectivity” in their reporting.
If a story does not advance their bullsh*t narratives, they either ignore it entirely or lie about it to make sure it fits.
Final thoughts: I am reminded of a novel written by Alan Paton, published in 1948: Cry, the Beloved Country, a story of injustice against the black race—second-class citizens—in South Africa.
We the White People of our beloved country have been turned into second-class or even third-class citizens—Cry, our Beloved Country.