Posted on 05/11/2015 5:56:07 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
National media ignores story since it doesn't fit racist police brutality narrative.
Al Sharpton wont be heading to Mississippi, and for that Im sure all of Mississippi can take some comfort. Geraldo Rivera wont be showing up either, nor can we expect burning drug stores and video of one brave mother whooping her son for acting like a moron.
But two innocent police officers who were just trying to make a routine traffic stop are dead. The murders occurred on Sunday, and four suspects have already been arrested. Now the usual media pattern for stories like this is tell you the race of everyone involved, but that assumes they cover the story at all of course. I think its a racist load of crap to do that, but I will tell you that the racial makeup of the principles here pretty much guarantees the media wont touch this story with a 10-foot pole, as it holds out no potential for causing a race riot - just the thing they love.
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
The media would rather hide the fact that blacks are killing cops.
Doesn’t help promote their agenda.
Black cops don’t matter.
It was all over the news yesterday.
Black lives matter, unless you are a Black Cop. White lives never matter nor do Asians or Hispanics. At least to the media, White House and DoJ.
On CNN this morning.
If this keeps up, the situation will be getting far worse. Cops aren't going to take this lying down.
No this was a couple of thugs who got stopped and decided to go out in a blaze of glory. I doubt their planning was any more detailed than that.
Must be a trend towns with a black mayor cops die and riots ensue.
The problem is....it’s not escalated..and treated the same way as the others. The problem is black and white.
Not sure how you know that................
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