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    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch the Red View Post
    Er, yes? Maybe you aren't aware of it, but we have had national news stories about the police being called on a black college student for being asleep in a common room in a dorm, and what likely made this national news was the comment about going back to his own country.
    Funny you'd link to that. I don't see any picture there of the asshat who called the cops on the student.

    Browsing briefly through the CNN website I see a number of article where the suspect doesn't have a photo shown despite being white rather contradicting Lewk's theory. Here's one from today, what's CNN's agenda for not showing the racists photo here? He's already been arrested and charged but still no photo. https://edition.cnn.com/2018/07/10/us/illinois-puerto-rico-park-officer/index.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by RandBlade View Post
    Funny you'd link to that. I don't see any picture there of the asshat who called the cops on the student.

    Browsing briefly through the CNN website I see a number of article where the suspect doesn't have a photo shown despite being white rather contradicting Lewk's theory. Here's one from today, what's CNN's agenda for not showing the racists photo here? He's already been arrested and charged but still no photo. https://edition.cnn.com/2018/07/10/us/illinois-puerto-rico-park-officer/index.html
    You understand the difference between a suspect in a violent crime and someone who calls the police, right? Additionally, her race is mentioned in the headline.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch the Red View Post
    You understand the difference between a suspect in a violent crime and someone who calls the police, right? Additionally, her race is mentioned in the headline.
    The headline only says the victim of the harassment wore a Puerto Rico t-shirt; it doesn't say anything about the race of the harasser. Similar to how the headline of the article says the victim was told to "go back to Mexico" but doesn't say anything about the perpetrator.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aimless View Post
    The headline only says the victim of the harassment wore a Puerto Rico t-shirt; it doesn't say anything about the race of the harasser.
    I was referring to the Washington Post article I linked to earlier about the black student who fell asleep in a common room.

    That being said, I do not think Rand Blade is doing his argument any favors by pointing to a CNN article that talks about someone being verbally accosted for the shirt they are wearing.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch the Red View Post
    You understand the difference between a suspect in a violent crime and someone who calls the police, right?
    What difference is that supposed to make? Lewk's thesis here is the media only prints photos of the suspects in hate crimes if the perpetrator is white because of some nefarious anti-white () scheme. If that were true, why would they limit themselves to serious assaults? Especially given how viral some of these incidents have gone, like the Puerto Rico example.

    Anyway, here's CBS using the photo: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/elderly...-your-country/. I guess they didn't get the memo. Maybe they've gone rouge?

    Most of the fox news affiliates didn't use the photo either. The main Fox News site only used a tiny version buried in a tweet, and with no caption saying the women shown was the perpetrator. So I'm assuming Fox News must be at least partially in on the plot as well.

    Or maybe you can't deduce the existence of a vast anti-white conspiracy in US media from which outlets decide whether or not to use a rather crappy image on their boilerplate stories cut and pasted onto their websites, and the victim complex of the right in the US has now gotten way out of hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steely Glint View Post
    What difference is that supposed to make? Lewk's thesis here is the media only prints photos of the suspects in hate crimes if the perpetrator is white because of some nefarious anti-white () scheme. If that were true, why would they limit themselves to serious assaults? Especially given how viral some of these incidents have gone, like the Puerto Rico example.

    Anyway, here's CBS using the photo: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/elderly...-your-country/. I guess they didn't get the memo. Maybe they've gone rouge?

    Most of the fox news affiliates didn't use the photo either. The main Fox News site only used a tiny version buried in a tweet, and with no caption saying the women shown was the perpetrator. So I'm assuming Fox News must be at least partially in on the plot as well.

    Or maybe you can't deduce the existence of a vast anti-white conspiracy in US media from which outlets decide whether or not to use a rather crappy image on their boilerplate stories cut and pasted onto their websites, and the victim complex of the right in the US has now gotten way out of hand.
    You might find that Lewk's thesis is not my thesis.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch the Red View Post
    You might find that Lewk's thesis is not my thesis.
    Hey, you appointed yourself his spokesman.
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