Posted on 10/11/2022 12:14:32 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A New York-based CNN commentator was slammed by Twitter users after he appeared to mock people’s concerns and national media coverage of New York City subway crimes.
“Going home on the violent NYC subways. Riders paralyzed with fright,” NY1 anchor and CNN political commentator Errol Louis tweeted Monday night, alongside a video taken from inside the 14th Street MTA Subway.
The video showed an uncrowded subway station, with people standing patiently by the tracks, a man crouched down with his young son, and another man casually playing a trumpet.
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Especially when its inconvenient for your political agenda...
They show that video, rather than the video of people getting beaten up??? They are not exactly being fair and balanced are they??
> They show that video, rather than the video of people getting beaten up??? <
Use whatever fits the narrative. Foepr example, I suppose that if you cared to look, you could find pictures of shoppers taking a pleasant stroll in Nazi-occupied Warsaw. What a nice town that was! /s
CNN’s specialty: gas lighting. Don’t believe your eyes.
Proof positive that liberals are indifferent to crime unless it happens to them.
99 uneventful trips of the train mean nothing when the one nightmare trip happens.
‘“If you and everyone we care about simply flee the subways, our absence makes the system more empty and therefore more dangerous,” Louis replied. “New Yorkers need to link arms, show up, and retake our city, it will be scary at times, but we vastly outnumber the criminals.”’
It would be a lot easier to retake the city if the citizens had firearms to protect themselves, rather than only the criminals having them.
Pass out Errol Louis’s photo to the subway denizens and see how long he continues to ride the subway.
NYC mayor, NY gov are dems. Rule #1 for the media: don’t criticize dems.
Okay.
Take a trip on the subway (minus 6 guards with automatic weapons and vests).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eO00H6nwmZE
Subway scene from Bananas with Woody Allen.
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