Monday, November 26, 2018

The Antifa Press

By Don Surber


Conservatives following the media's coverage of the caravan in Mexico are getting a flashback from the media's coverage of the Antifa attack on Israel. The terrorists and criminals use women as human shields.

The Washington Post offered a yellow journalism headline: "These children are barefoot. In diapers. Choking on tear gas."

What kind of mother endangers her toddlers like this? She is wicked.

The coverage of what the New York Times called "a peaceful protest gone wrong" is sappy.

Paragraph Three of another Washington Post story encapsulated the third-world press coverage that shrouds the story.

Linked through a third party, the story said, "What had begun Sunday morning as a migrant protest of the slow pace of the U.S. asylum claims process devolved into a chaotic scramble in which hundreds made their way to the border hoping to cross onto U.S. soil. To block that from happening, and as some threw rocks and bottles, Customs and Border Protection officers took the rare step of firing tear gas into Mexico as well as closing all legal vehicle and foot traffic to the San Ysidro border crossing, which U.S. officials say normally has about 100,000 visitors per day."

This is the same press that took an unverified rumor of one person calling a congressman the N-word to brand the millions of Tea Party members as racist.

But "some" people (500 according to BBC) throwing projectiles at American officials somehow doesn't represent the "protesters," who apparently are all babies in diapers and their mothers.

The media slant was that President Trump fulfilling his constitutional duty to provide for a common defense caused this.

The New York Times rolled out a quote from "Leticia Ramírez, 35, who said she worked on banana plantations in Honduras."

Ramirez said, "Once we got here, we realized that they weren’t going to let us cross. The president of the United States treats us like garbage, like some kind of animal."

Yellow journalists play on emotions but ignore the facts. They don't ask who, what, where, when, how or why.

Who organized this?

What made them think they have a right to live in America?

Where did they get the money to make this journey?

When did they all decide to come here?

How did babies in diapers and their mothers travel 2,891.2 miles in 45 days?

Why do they want to live in a place where the president "treats us like garbage, like some kind of animal"?

They do not come here seeking asylum. They come here to take over.

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