The Associated Press advises suppressing the truth about riots

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https://nypost.com/2020/10/06/the-associated-press-advises-suppressing-the-truth-about-riots/



America’s most influential media stylebook is discouraging the nation’s newspapers from reporting on mass urban violence, on the grounds that writing about what’s happening is “stigmatizing.”

That’s right: The Associated Press Stylebook, whose standards are followed by countless outlets, last week announced new guidelines around reporting on riots.

After a “D’oh” definition of “riot,” the guidance preached: “Focusing on rioting and property destruction rather than underlying grievance has been used in the past to stigmatize broad swaths of people protesting against lynching, police brutality or for racial justice, going back to the urban uprisings of the 1960s.”

And never mind that increasing evidence suggests most violence can be pinned not on real Black Lives Matter protesters (radical though their agenda may be), but on mostly white Antifa provocateurs.

Many Americans are outraged at what they know of the George Floyd and Breonna Taylor cases, among others. But far too many have used the chance to wreak destruction — in some cases, for months on end. Such opportunists aren’t “protesting” any “underlying grievance.”

AP suggests replacing “riots” with “milder” terms such as “unrest.” Give us a break.

Property destruction has a human toll. The Insurance Information Institute says the riots after Floyd’s death have done well over $1 billion in damage. The unprecedented national destruction may lead to insurers excluding coverage for riot damage in the future — not that plenty of innocent small businesses aren’t already finding their policies badly insufficient.

This destruction hits minorities hardest. People who’ve spent years toiling to build a business have had it all lost in a night.

In downtown Louisville, Ky., Fadi Faouri has slept in his store for 122 straight nights, trying to protect it from rioters and looters. “Stuff is being damaged on a nightly basis, people are shooting at each other every night,” he told The Post. “Every night we have a new store that got looted. They break in, they take whatever and go. They walk away.”

The AP should know better: The news biz is about recounting the world as it is, not as how journalists want it to be.
 
The mainstream media has gone from reporting news to pushing a narrative.
Been that way for a while, look at any “news” source and it’s 5 minutes of news, 40 minutes of opinion.
 
Every platform is censoring anything they do not like. Twitter, Facebook and news outlets are going after a “conspiracy” about ending child/human trafficking but throwing shade on the riots is ok.
 
so...........whats new, been this way for years, well actually decades, the truth has never crossed the lips of any news broadcaster since the early 60s
 
knockonit said:
so...........whats new, been this way for years, well actually decades, the truth has never crossed the lips of any news broadcaster since the early 60s

Yup, Walter Cronkite, Peter Arnette, and all the syndicated news agencies at the time mis reported if not flat out lied about the war in Vietnam Nam, in many cases just making it up to shape public opinion against the war.

Here’s a pretty darn good article for those that like to read...

https://www.catholicamericanthinker.com/vietnam-war.html
 
knockonit said:
so...........whats new, been this way for years, well actually decades, the truth has never crossed the lips of any news broadcaster since the early 60s

I disagree. Bill Close who was channel 10's sole news reporter, did the news way into the 70's. What you got was 22 minutes of pure news, ie what happened in the world, in the USA and in Arizona and 8 minutes of commercials splatter at the beginning, middle and end. Never cracked a smile (except once) and never frowned (He had a scowl).
 
maybe, i haven't watched network tv in decades, gave up on it long, long time ago. and even now rarely watch it unless i'm under the weather and can't set at a computer or out in shop. got no use for the stupid tube,

but have to say, local news was same as national news as far as im concerned, they fed the swill to the masses same as the big boys.
each have their own take.
 
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