Fox News Story Disappears Own Critique of White Nationalists
Source: Daily Beast
Fox News edited an article Sunday to downplay the presence of white nationalists at an anti-vaccine protest over the weekend, removing references to the racist activists after an initial article describing their role organizing the event prompted pushback from far-right critics.
On Saturday afternoon, followers of white-nationalist leader Nick Fuentes rallied near New York Citys Gracie Mansion to protest the citys vaccine mandate. That night, Fox News writer Adam Sabes wrote an article about Fuentes group facing off with left-wing, anti-fascist activists.
The articles original headline read Antifa members clash with White nationalists over COVID vaccine mandate outside NYCs Gracie Mansion. The first version of the article described how Fuentes fans call themselves groypers, and included an Anti-Defamation League description of them as a white supremacist group.
The story soon prompted online criticism from Fuentes and other far-right activists, including columnist Michelle Malkin. On social media app Telegram, Fuentes declared that Fox was scum for quoting the ADL.
Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fox-news-story-disappears-own-critique-of-white-nationalists/ar-AAQH6E3
Guess they don't want to offend their racist base.
keithbvadu2
(40,915 posts)Cancel culture of Critical Race Theory for white nationalists?
Ohioboy
(3,893 posts)erronis
(23,882 posts)Even the RW nutjobs don't really like each other. Shit, they don't like anyone!
Unfortunately the rest of the community (USofA) may suffer "collateral damage" (as the USofA likes to frame it.)
This fine country has probably enough firepower to kill everyone several times over. Most of the firepower is in the hands of people with immature brains.
Of course the russians and their surrogates (NRA, repuglicons) are happy to feed the frenzy. Perhaps unfortunately those beltway and corporatist/libertarians may come to discover that those repugnant crowds don't really give a shit about the entitled property or lives.
Might be fun to watch in a large movie theatre. 1,000 years from now with real buttered popcorn.
keithbvadu2
(40,915 posts)In Planet of the Apes, ANSA astronaut George Taylor and his crew aboard the Icarus crash-land back on the planet Earth in the year 3978. This date is found in two different references.

Kid Berwyn
(24,395 posts)All the truth has been confined and returned to Base. Viewers returned to blissful ignorance. Situation normal.