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tenderfoot

(8,425 posts)
Mon Apr 27, 2015, 07:45 PM Apr 2015

Right-wing media exploits unrest in Baltimore to push ‘race war’ narrative

When Breitbart’s Matt Boyle isn’t framing xenophobia as “pro-worker” or rambling on about a big gay hate machine (don’t ask), he’s attending baseball games with his family. A harmless enough act, and one I’m glad to see rightwing demagogues and communists alike can agree is a wonderful way to spend a spring evening. While attending last night’s Orioles game, however, things quickly got out of hand for the Breitbart journo when unrest resulting from the apparent police killing of Freddie Gray boiled over into property damage and “clashes” between police and angry citizens outside of Camden Yards baseball stadium. Boyle’s piece begins with the type of breathless hysteria one would expect from Breitbart: “War Zone: Baltimore Erupts Into Violence, Chaos as #BlackLivesMatter Riots Rage.”

Where to start. First off: it’s not a war zone. Property damage and confrontations with police are not a “war,” they’re standard features of domestic unrest. Secondly, this was not a “#blacklivesmatter riot.” This was a #blacklivesmatter action that, like any large system, had a number of random people take matters into their own hands and damage some property. Finally, even the use of the term “violence” here is conveniently used. As activist Deray Mckesson point out on Twitter this morning:

When the police snapped #FreddieGray’s neck, the @BaltimoreSun did not call it an act of violence. Only black folk are “violent” to them.


Boyle would go on, again and again, pandering to an entirely unfounded fear that black activists were somehow targeting white people, despite the fact that several of the police they confronted were black and a great deal of the protesters were white. But never mind, Boyle had paranoia to sow and an agenda to push:

The crowd of protesters then stopped a blue station wagon carrying a white family as they tried to drive past Pickles, Bullpen and Sliders along a narrow one-way stretch between the bars and the main road (…) As hundreds of people looked on, including several police officers who didn’t engage the violent protesters, the white woman in the front seat—middle-aged and a little heavyset with dark hair—was visibly terrified. The group of black men who ripped open the car door suddenly realized they were separated from the larger group of protesters and abandoned their quest to seemingly either carjack the station wagon or rob the people inside in front of hundreds, driving out of the one-way street back onto the main road and presumably out of dodge.


White nationalist dog whistles don’t get much louder than that. What, in this context, does the race of either the “rioters” or those in their car have to do with anything? Again, there were white protestors and, presumably, several African-Americans attempting to exit the game. Indeed, Boyle’s further attempt to smear the menacing “protesters” belied the racial motive altogether:

…their quest to seemingly either carjack the station wagon or rob the people inside



more: http://www.rawstory.com/2015/04/right-wing-media-exploits-unrest-in-baltimore-to-push-race-war-narrative/

I wonder what username Boyle uses here?
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Right-wing media exploits unrest in Baltimore to push ‘race war’ narrative (Original Post) tenderfoot Apr 2015 OP
I believe the white nationalist supremacists (some here there and everywhere BTW) do want NoJusticeNoPeace Apr 2015 #1
I can't help but agree AuntPatsy Apr 2015 #3
And they have the police and tea party standing with them nt maryellen99 Apr 2015 #4
Kickng AuntPatsy Apr 2015 #2

NoJusticeNoPeace

(5,018 posts)
1. I believe the white nationalist supremacists (some here there and everywhere BTW) do want
Mon Apr 27, 2015, 07:47 PM
Apr 2015

a violent war and are infiltrating our police to start one.

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