Fake News Media True Cause of Social Unrest in America

The anti-Trump media has been hard at working trying to shuffle blame for the rash of violence in the past week away from themselves and on to the president. But there is no escaping the fact that the fake news media remains the driving force behind the fierce divisions in America.

Dating back to the 2016 presidential campaign, outlets such as CNN relentlessly tried to smear now-President Donald Trump as a bigot, racist, misogynist, homophobe and any derogatory label that would create discord among American voters. They failed. But in the wake of an election that swept out Democrats — much to the chagrin of the establishment media — CNN and others doubled-down on hate speech.

A prime example of this was the gross misrepresentation of the president’s remarks after the Charlottesville violence that cost one young woman her life.

“I think there is blame on both sides,” the president reportedly said in August 2017. “You had some very bad people in that group. But you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides.”

A reasonable or impartial person would understand these remarks as pointing to the white supremacists and Antifa as the bad actors who should shoulder the blame. The “fine people” would naturally refer to other groups of peaceful protestors from both conservative and liberal groups. But CNN and other left-wing media have yet to stop claiming the president was referring to the white supremacists as the “fine people.” That is exactly the type of rhetoric used by the fake news media to inflame tempers.

On the anniversary of the Charlottesville tragedy, the president remembered the events with this tweet.

“The riots in Charlottesville a year ago resulted in senseless death and division,” the president reportedly tweeted. “We must come together as a nation. I condemn all types of racism and acts of violence. Peace to ALL Americans!”

President Trump’s remarks calling for unity have largely been ignored by the fake news media. In recent weeks they have supported the Democrat political-speak that the divisions are caused by the White House and Democrats can “no longer be civil” as Hillary Clinton famously said.

Fake news media outlets and liberal extremists have created a wide berth of racial tensions by misleading African-Americans about the content and meaning of the president’s remarks. Liberal politicians and fake news outlets have engaged in a propaganda campaign to replace the common phrase referring to racists as “white supremacists” with the term “white nationalists.” The target continues to be the ability of the fake news to claim that when the president says the word “nationalist,” they can claim racism.

“As someone who is a target of the president’s hate, what I can tell you is that this is reckless and it’s not responsible from someone who is stirring a cauldron of hate. You see the fumes landing in so many different places,” CNN contributor and American Urban Radio Network correspondent April Ryan reportedly said.

“We saw this, what happened in Pittsburgh before, a couple of years ago at Mother Emmanuel Church. It’s a sad day when people are gathering in their house of worship, moralistically and lovingly trying to worship their god and being shot down because of a call, a code, a dog whistle.”

Ryan, an African-American White House correspondent, has been widely criticized for unethical messaging. At one point, she retweeted a despicable lie that the White House was engaged in child trafficking. Her use of the terms “code” and “dog whistle” are among the latest propaganda tools used by Democrats such as Maxine Waters to support a false “white” nationalist position of the president.

As many are aware due to the nationally-televised interviews with President Trump, he considers himself a nationalist as opposed to the “globalist” Democrats in the previous administration. President Trump is a nationalist in the tradition of placing American interests ahead of those of other countries. As he has stated many times, his foreign policy is sympathetic to disadvantaged countries, but his loyalty is to all Americans first.

California Rep. Maxine Waters has been among the more vocal Democrats to deliberately misrepresent the president’s meaning in the face of his clarifications. CNN and other fake news outlets refuse to acknowledge the president’s repeated definition of a nationalist.

“How do you marry the situation with the president last week saying he is a nationalist? All you have to do is say white nationalist to that,” Ryan reportedly said. “We have seen this before what happened with the bombs. We saw the Kroger in Kentucky. A white man shot and killed two black people.”

Like other instances of media propaganda, this distorted rhetoric divides Americans by race. The fake news media has no intention of reporting the facts or telling the truth. They are bent on pushing dangerous rhetoric that attempts to pit one American against another. That’s why the fake news media — in no uncertain terms, remains — “the enemy of the people.”


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