Sunday, January 20, 2019

#FakeNews March for Life High schoolers edition

You may have seen a story about how some high school students wearing MAGA hates harassed a poor defenseless native American man.

It's all a lie.

The media was desperate to avoid discussing the massive, 100K-300K, March for Life in DC so instead of giving the March for Life the sort of coverage that they give much smaller left wing marches they latched onto a supposed story about teenage boys wearing MAGA hats "mocking" a native American after a rally.

The first thing of course is since when are we considering the actions of a few teenage boys to be a national news story.

The second is that the entire story is a lie.  The older native American man has a history of political theatre and it was he and his followers who approached the teenage boys not the boys who approached him.

He banged his drum inches away from the face of one of the boys and his people used the f word and told whites to go back to Europe yet in the video the boys did nothing wrong. None of the videos of the event show the boys mocking the adult native American political activist.  Some radical Black men called the boys faggots.

Yet due to the cowed nature of so many conservatives the March for Life and the boys schools condemned the boys without having the full video.  Scott Adams condemned the boys too but when he saw the full video he apologized for believing CNN.

You can find the full story here, here, and here with links to not just the selective video the #FakeNews media used but all the video which shows that the Native American was the aggressor; an adult trying to goad some teenagers into responding.

When gangs of Black teens go on rampages in Chicago's downtown the story is often covered up and the race of the kids is never mentioned but some young pro-life Catholic kids are condemned when confronted by adults who are trying to incite them.

The media can't bear the truth that most Americans oppose abortion for any reason at any time so they have to lie about teenage boys to advance their narrative.

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