The LA Times headline was:
"U.S. victims in Mexico massacre were tied to family with a long history of violence,"
One has to wonder if the editors at the LA Times got a discount on their cocaine purchases for running that.
Here are the victims:
Now it's not impossible that the three women who were slaughtered some how had a role in their deaths but the twin babies? Really?
What sort of mind set could have let this headline go through?
Probably the same mindset that let's Democrat Gavin Newsom, governor of California, commute the sentences of 21 convicted murderers, or attempted murderers, in part because he believes that punishing criminals who use guns in their crimes more than criminals who don't is wrong even as he works hard to make sure that honest Californians can't buy a gun to protect themselves.
Once the firestorm hit the LA Times they changed the headline but what matters is what they thought was ok. That strange world view the portrays babies as violence adjacent colors everything the LA Times reports which is why you can't trust anything they print. They are probably leaving out facts that contradict their interests and spinning what they do say to ensure that Democrats get more power.
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