Posted on 07/23/2016 1:50:43 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
Another shooting in Europe yesterday, this time in Germany, shocked the media into action. When news broke of an active shooter who began killing people in front of a McDonalds and then moved inside to the Olympia Shopping Center in Munich, it looked like another ISIS attack. But something was different this time.
Eyewitness reports began trickling in indicating that the shooter was heard complaining about refugees, so the media shifted gear, dropping the usual journalistic reticence when it comes to discussing a killers motives. Many seemed certain that this killer was finally part of the always-expected, but never-quite-materializing, backlash against Muslims.
The same tendency was evident across the political spectrum on cable news networks.
Fox News anchor Shepard Smith told his audience that social media was filled with reports of the shooter shouting I am a German and [expletive] the foreigners. After mentioning how unreliable social media can be, he repeated twitter posts about the shooter wearing distinctive clothing, indicative of right-wing, neo-Nazi types. In this case, it was the shooters boots. Compare this boldness to Smiths past reluctance to mention on air the names of killers with Muslim names lest his audience jump to conclusions about their motives.
On CNN, Wolf Blitzer was confident enough to call the ongoing attack a terrorist situation. He noted that millions of refugees causing a huge political issue were destabilizing German society and suggested that a right-wing anti-refugee event was underway. His guest, Massachusetts congressman Adam Schiff (D), concurred that it was likely a right-wing attack.
Over at MSNBC, Chuck Todd wanted to talk about the big picture which led him to the refugee crisis causing anxiety and upheaval, and to a German society angry at Muslim presence. Todd went so far as to draw a straight line from Syrian refugees, to Brexit, to anxiety, to anger. He hypothesized how the identity of the shooter might impact Angela Merkels future: a Muslim shooter would be detrimental, but a right-wing shooter could be shrugged off, perhaps even advantageous to her image.
With each passing moment as anchors, experts and guests awaited the German authorities to begin their press conference, things got even stranger.
At MSNBC, Chris Matthews filled air time by surmising that Munich was in the midst of a Nativist Attack. Cal Perry, MSNBCs terrorism expert, bested him by labeling it a Xenophobic Attack. Perry expressed relief that the attack doesnt bear any of the similarities of ISIS attacks, and pointed out that it was occurring on the fifth anniversary of the Anders Breivik attack.
Meanwhile back at CNN, Erin Burnetts guest, retired Colonel Cedric Leighton, cited a report that the shooter had what sounded like a southern German accent and concluded that he was therefore not a refugee. Its very clear to me, Leighton announced confidently, that the shooter is not someone affiliated with ISIS.
Juxtaposed with the trepidation and caution on display during the far more common instances of jihadist violence, this eagerness to cover right-wing terrorism betrayed a double standard that would have been hard to miss.
It brought to mind the early coverage of the movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado. When reports came out that the killer was named James Holmes, ABCs Brian Ross eagerly reported on air that a Jim Holmes of Aurora had recently joined the Tea Party in Colorado.
Rather than being fearful of saying the wrong thing, or concluding too quickly the significance of early reports, much of the media, especially the left, salivates over the prospect of right wing terrorism (real or imagined). It is the raison detre of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Many journalists still refuse to recognize the tell-tale signs of jihad terror, even subtle ones like when a killer declares his allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to a 9-1-1 operator or engages in ritual beheading. But a surprising number of journalists had no problem concluding that a German shooter who curses foreigners must be a right-winger.
Also notable in the early coverage of the Munich shootings is what was not said. There was no apparent compulsion to calm audiences by asking that they rationally examine the statistics after all, arent 99% of all jack-booted Germans who shout at foreigners really just peaceful, law abiding citizens?
When the German authorities finally told the world that the shooter was an 18-year old German Iranian from Munich, the mood changed quickly. And when it was revealed that this killer too had shouted Allahu akbar (the jihad battle cry), it was all too much.
So back they went to discussing Hillary Clintons Vice Presidential pick and analyzing the Republican convention speeches. False alarm.
I want backlash.
If it weren’t for double standards, they’d have no standards at all.
Great description of the lying media. They use their energy and resources to promote leftist goals.
+1,000,000
Yesterday I surfed the US cable news (Shep included) and all were saying “suspected Right wing Nazi.” The exact phrase. I surfed over to BBC and there no such said.
Nazi’s were socialists, therefore, left wing from our POVs.
One can no longer watch the news to get news.
It will come when all of those smug leftist journalists
start losing family members, friends or their own lives to
in the Arab/Muslim jihad against the West. It will even sooner
when the leftist politicians start losing loved ones in the unmentionable war.
It won’t stop until there is serious backlash
Good reporting by Jihad Watch on how MSM skewed the Munich killings.
They want to keep us calm and keep a lid on this, they are true scumbags
They Anglicized the middle name to take the zenophobia off it.
I noticed that the news program on CNN ( have to keep an eye on them) became overwhelming talking heads musing about American politics rather than up to date info about the shooter, right after they found out he was Iranian Muslim. They turned on a dime.
I read a story yesterday that detailed how the Israeli weight- lifter, who was the first to be killed because he tried to fight the Palestinians who were taking them hostage, had his testicles cut out with his underwear on and his widow has been trying all these years to get the information on what happened from the German police, who withheld it, because they were afraid of backlash.
The Germans did not want us to know that they were not just kidnapping these Olympians to do a trade, but to torture and kill them.
Nazi wanted centralized government with a dictator at the helm.
Right wingers hate centralized government.
Gruesome but interesting.
This mall was one of the venues then. 7/22 is also famous for the muslim defeat at Belgrade and the saving of Europe.
No ‘Islamist’ ties my hind end.
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