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The False and Exaggerated Claims Still Being Spread About the Capitol Riot


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2021 Feb 16, 10:17pm   398 views  4 comments

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Insisting on factual accuracy does not make one an apologist for the protesters. False reporting is never justified, especially to inflate threat and fear levels.

What took place at the Capitol on January 6 was undoubtedly a politically motivated riot. As such, it should not be controversial to regard it as a dangerous episode. Any time force or violence is introduced into what ought to be the peaceful resolution of political conflicts, it should be lamented and condemned.

But none of that justifies lying about what happened that day, especially by the news media. Condemning that riot does not allow, let alone require, echoing false claims in order to render the event more menacing and serious than it actually was. There is no circumstance or motive that justifies the dissemination of false claims by journalists. The more consequential the event, the less justified, and more harmful, serial journalistic falsehoods are.

Yet this is exactly what has happened, and continues to happen, since that riot almost seven weeks ago. And anyone who tries to correct these falsehoods is instantly attacked with the cynical accusation that if you want only truthful reporting about what happened, then you’re trying to “minimize” what happened and are likely an apologist for if not a full-fledged supporter of the protesters themselves.

One of the most significant of these falsehoods was the tale — endorsed over and over without any caveats by the media for more than a month — that Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick was murdered by the pro-Trump mob when they beat him to death with a fire extinguisher. That claim was first published by The New York Times on January 8 in an article headlined “Capitol Police Officer Dies From Injuries in Pro-Trump Rampage.” It cited “two [anonymous] law enforcement officials” to claim that Sicknick died “with the mob rampaging through the halls of Congress” and after he “was struck with a fire extinguisher.”
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https://greenwald.substack.com/p/the-false-and-exaggerated-claims

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1   richwicks   2021 Feb 17, 12:11am  

Eric Holder says
But none of that justifies lying about what happened that day, especially by the news media.


The media's ONLY job today is propaganda. If you don't realize that at this point, you'll never realize it.

You complaining about media misrepresentation now? It's been going on for more than 20 years. our media helped our government lie this nation into a war. The time to complain about it was over 2 decades ago. Since our "news" was allowed to get away with blatant propaganda back then, today it's constant.

The only thing that can be done at this point it to indicate to others what our "news" media actually is. That's all that can be done.

Find that weapons of mass destruction program in Iraq yet? Which "news" media told you it was a lie when they were lying the nation into a war? The United States federal government killed at least 100,000 Iraqis over that lie, perhaps a million. They'll kill us just as easily. The country was lost 2 decades ago.

People are obsessed with left and right, that's not the battle, it's the distraction.
2   RC2006   2021 Feb 17, 11:26am  

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/feb/17/cnn-nbc-paid-accused-rioter-his-lets-burn-capitol-/

Professional BLM rioter paid by CNN and NBC at capital hill. Receipts submitted to court.
3   Eric Holder   2021 Feb 17, 11:29am  

richwicks says
Find that weapons of mass destruction program in Iraq yet?


In 2007, why?
4   Patrick   2021 May 18, 10:55pm  

Video shows police giving permission to protestors to peacefully enter and protest in the Capitol.

https://tv.gab.com/channel/a/view/new-video-from-january-6th-destroys-60a27feb172642ad680eb8f7

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