Nitefox wrote:
Pointing out the hypocrisy of the MSM?
So you feel there's just as much news value in these other stories as there is in the Zimmerman/Martin case? The stories you're posting amount to little more than isolated incidents of black criminals referencing Martin during or after the commission of their otherwise unrelated crimes. And pretty much everyone would agree that what they did is terrible, illegal and in no way justified by what happened to Martin. In other words, there's no controversy and barely any larger issues to talk about, so these incidents aren't very newsworthy. On the other hand, the Zimmerman/Martin case involves larger issues like a controversial self-defense law, an arguably shoddy initial police investigation, the vague but common problem of innocent black people getting stopped and frisked, reported to the cops, etc. There just a ton more meat there to feed the story.
Nitefox wrote:
Showing the effects of the distorted facts of the case? The results of the race baiters getting people whipped up into a frenzy?
Which distorted facts? What evidence do you have of "race baiters" whipping people into a frenzy? Some guy tweeting, after the fact, that he and his boys got some "justice for Trayvon" when they pick-pocketed and then assaulted some other guy outside a bar on St. Patrick's Day seems like pretty weak evidence of causation to me. Like AK said, I don't see much indication that these crimes were actually motivated by anger over the Martin thing; they mostly seem to be things that would have happened anyway.
Nitefox wrote:
15 reasons to laugh at Obama again?(I wonder if any of the attackers in any of those cases look like the son Obama would have had?)
Seriously? Man, it must get boring seeing everything through such a hyperpartisan lens.