Posted on 08/28/2016 3:21:17 PM PDT by orchestra
During the live broadcast of the NBC Nightly News, the network aired a report from Morgan Radford that detailed the shooting death of Nykea Aldridge, first cousin of NBA superstar Dwyane Wade, in Chicago. Radfords report painted a grim picture of the gun violence epidemic in the windy city.
Aldridge was shot in the head while walking her baby in a stroller after registering her children at school. Radford described the event as one that is all too common, adding another child to the hundreds of children, who [have] become casualties of Chicagos violence. Radford also explained that nearly half of the 449 shooting victims this year in Chicago have been children, many of them struck while doing everyday kid stuff like riding with dad on fathers day, or even drawing on the sidewalk, or holding their mothers hand.
Georgetown Sociology Professor Michael Eric Dyson appeared in the report explaining the reality and extent of gun violence in the Black community:
Its a stunning, astonishing, tragic number. The fact is, this is genocide before our very eyes, and we are turning a deaf ear and a blind eye to that.
Rosemary Scheckles, an eyewitness to the shooting, also appeared on camera, and said, Its like its no end to it. It just keeps going on and on and on and on.
This eye opening report that appeared during the live broadcast of the NBC Nightly News, somehow did not make it to the online broadcast uploaded later on NBC News website. Indeed, on NBC News website, the video titled Nightly News Full Broadcast (August 27th) is, in fact, not the full broadcast.
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Educated idiot.
There's a big difference between genocide and cultural suicide.
Agreed! Maybe democide, but definitely not genocide.
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