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Misinformation About Kyle Rittenhouse Case Floods Social Media, TV Networks


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2021 Nov 21, 8:38pm   306 views  8 comments

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Kyle Rittenhouse shot three black men. Kyle Rittenhouse traveled across state lines with a gun. Kyle Rittenhouse had an AK-47.

These are three examples of false information being spread about Rittenhouse, whose trial ended last week with his acquittal.

Prominent influencers, including lawmakers and reporters, are the sources of the some of the misinformation, troubling experts.

On CBS’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday, reporter Mark Strassman falsely said Rittenhouse “drove in from Illinois armed for battle.” On CNN’s “Cuomo Prime Time” on Friday, Harvard University professor Cornell William Brooks falsely said Rittenhouse was carrying an AK-47. The Independent falsely reported late last week that Rittenhouse shot three black men.

Rittenhouse, 17 years old at the time, shot three men, two fatally, with an AR-15 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Aug. 25, 2020. All where white, as is Rittenhouse. The gun was bought by a friend and was picked up by the teenager, who resided in Illinois, from a home in Kenosha.

Rittenhouse claimed self-defense and the jury agreed, clearing him of all charges after video footage and witness testimony during the trial showed he was attacked by all of the men he shot.

“As soon as the Rittenhouse situation happened in Kenosha, the establishment media immediately created a narrative that would work with their particular, preferred narrative. As we now know, that led to a good many mischaracterizations and errors at that time,” Jeffrey McCall, a communications professor at DePauw University, told The Epoch Times in an email.

“By now, those media outlets are so committed to that narrative that they can’t drag themselves to correct previous errors or provide accurate details today. This not only reflects that some media outlets work with predetermined, ideological narratives, but that they are also too lazy to report facts as provided in the actual trial,” he added.

Ryan Chittum, a former journalist and media critic with the Columbia Journalism Review, said that some of the legacy news outlets have done excellent journalism on the Rittenhouse case, including the New Yorker, “but it’s been like a few drops in a firehouse of tendentious, false, and often malicious press coverage intended to fit an ideological narrative.”

“On balance, the press has been a destructive force on this story, from its beginnings in the coverage of the Jacob Blake shooting that set the whole thing off and which we know was justified, to the downplaying of the $50 million in destruction done by rioters in Kenosha, to the libelous portrayal of Rittenhouse and the particulars of what happened,” he told The Epoch Times in a Twitter message. “There have been innumerable journalistic disasters in the Trump era, but this is the most blatantly reckless one of them all.”

Rittenhouse shot the men during riots that followed a police officer shooting Jacob Blake in the same city.

Blake was armed with a knife. Video footage showed he resisted arrest after visiting the home of an ex-girlfriend who had previously accused him of sexual assault. Prosecutors decided not to charge the officer in January because he appeared to act in self-defense and the Department of Justice last month announced it was closing a probe and filing no charges. The sexual assault charge was dropped last year.

Blake survived the shooting, though he is partially paralyzed. Some people falsely said last week that he died, including ESPN’s Jalen Rose.

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-N.Y.), the chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, claimed Blake died and that he was unarmed.

The committee later sent out an updated statement. “Apologies,” Chris Hayden, its communication director, wrote on Twitter.

The Maloney statement stood out to Jeffrey Blevins, a professor in the University of Cincinnati’s Department of Journalism who is working on a book about how misinformation is spread.

“I think a lot of times the political left tend to think that false information, fake news, misinformation, is something that is only attributable to the political right. And that’s just simply not the case,” Blevins told The Epoch Times.

While people with small followings may put forth misinformation, much more damage is done when higher-profile influencers such as lawmakers do.

“When we think about influencers—and politicians fit into this category, certainly the chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee—their official account would be seen as a credible source,” he said. “When they put something out like this, it tends to stick with people’s minds.”

The false claims have had the potential to reach millions of people on Twitter, where they were spread far and wide. The ESPN, CBS, and CNN shows combined have millions of viewers.

Among those falling prey to the misinformation or dubious claims were two professors who have been cited by media outlets as experts in identifying it.

Lisa Fazio, a Vanderbilt psychology professor, shared a video of Amber Ruffin, who has her own show on NBC, making multiple false or evidence-free claims, including the assertion that Rittenhouse brought a rifle across state lines. That video has been watched over 7.7 million times since Nov. 19, getting boosted by the likes of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.).

Shannon McGregor, a professor at the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, shared a tweet that called Rittenhouse “openly white supremacist,” a claim that has no evidence supporting it.

Blevins said the situation reminds him of what happened in 2019, when a brief, tightly edited video clip from Washington was disseminated widely by media and others.

Nick Sandmann, a Kentucky high school student, was in the nation’s capital with classmates. The clip was used to falsely state Sandmann confronted a Native American, Nathan Phillips, but video footage that later emerged showed the exact opposite was the case.

The person who initially posted the clip had a small following, but it was widely spread, Blevins noted.

“People seem to be so eager to bring their hot tape to social media, which is probably what happened in this case, and then you miss important pieces of contacts and it can really do some damage,” he said.

Blevins encouraged people to be more cautious, recalling what he did when the clip initially emerged. He waited, instead of sharing it or posting about it, knowing that in the past unconfirmed material was spread wildly but was later shown to be incorrect.

CBS couldn’t be reached. ESPN declined to comment. Twitter, CNN, Brooks, The Independent, Fazio, McGregor, and Omar did not respond to requests for comment.

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1   Patrick   2021 Nov 21, 8:40pm  

The "reporters" and others who lied so egregiously about Kyle are responsible for today's events in Wisconsin.
2   Patrick   2021 Nov 21, 10:20pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/the-nba-makes-official-statement-condemning-kyle-rittenhouse


The NBA tweeted this statement about Kyle Rittenhouse and his "vigilantism." Let me tear their narrative apart.
3   Patrick   2021 Nov 22, 7:23am  

http://jpfo.org/alerts2021/alert20211122.htm


Nov 22, 2021 • Contact: Floyd Neeland

Even clean self defense puts you in dire jeopardy—

KYLE TRIAL ENDS IN JUSTICE
The only reasons for tension were outright lies by woke left
Acquitted on all counts—so he gets vilified by leftists and "news" media

Too much happened for just another news release. How about a list:

The court system worked, video-obvious self-defense was exonerated properly
Leftist-led jury intimidation should be prosecuted, including "officials"
NOTE: Even with clear evidence of self-defense, you are very much on the line
If not for multiple dispositive videos Kyle likely would have been railroaded
Leftist reactions for months, and afterwards, exhibit derangement syndrome
Mass media has again proven itself a biased, prejudicial propaganda source
Reporting shows media hates guns, gun owners and even righteous defense of life
No one expects corrections for countless egregious mass-media errors
Everyone who cried guilt before the unanimous trial verdict should be ashamed
We the People got to see just how bad prosecutors can be, reprehensible
City riots were already on, leftists ran them, not Kyle, this is now clear
Claims of vigilantism, mass shooting, proven false—borne of media-fueled hysteria
A convicted felony child molester, out of jail, shot just before committing murder, is now hailed as hero and victim by media and leftists, this is crazythink.
If Kyle had not acted he'd be dead, no show trial, that must count for something
Judge advised court not to call the perps and rioters victims, a very good call
Gunfire in self defense is vindicated once again (14 cases OK'd by U.S. Supreme Court)
A dead criminal, shot in self defense by an innocent person, is not a victim, despite numerous almost uniform reporting otherwise by media in most cases
The left are still calling racism, with no ethnic element involved, that's deranged
So-called "news" stations keep spinning out of control, immune to reality, justice
Biden labeled this young man a white supremacist, clear slander, can he be sued?
Lawsuits should fall like rain against the slanderers, libelers, character assassins
Lawsuits needed to help tame the movement to destroy reputations shamelessly
7   GNL   2021 Nov 23, 2:58am  

What can be done about the media?
8   Bd6r   2021 Nov 23, 6:11am  

WineHorror1 says
What can be done about the media?

We can all stop consuming media and help our friends stopping it as well. We can all delete facebook, twitter accounts, and de-google our existence. That would be sufficient if most Americans would follow through.

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