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Numerous media analysts, commentators and “journalists” have been spouting extremist rhetoric ever since Election Night.
Take Jason Johnson, a frequent, high-profile political analyst for MSNBC and CNN. In a stunning rant Wednesday on MSNBC, he urged Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden to not pursue “unity” with Republicans because conservatives are the “enemy.”
“You cannot come into this White House with the idea these people aren’t the enemy. They are. The people chasing the Biden-Harris bus out of Texas, they are the enemies of democracy. The people right now attacking vote-counters in Detroit, they are the enemy,” he said.
“Kyle Rittenhouse is the enemy. Mitch McConnell is the enemy. If there’s one thing the Democrats should have finally figured out in this campaign, you cannot treat the Republican party with kid gloves, because they won’t treat you that way.”
Listen to his radical words below:
Kyle Rittenhouse is a 17-year-old teenager who faces dubious murder charges over fatal shootings that the evidence strongly suggests were committed in self-defense, and Mitch McConnell is an elected member of Congress.
Meanwhile, Trump supporters who followed the Biden bus out of Texas weren’t the ones who committed an illegal, violent act:
To all you Dems talking about Red violence.. it was the BIDEN car that rammed into the Trump pickup! 😂😂https://t.co/VsepVoKvvg via @BIZPACReview
— Julia Gunnells (@craftelady) November 3, 2020
And nobody has “attacked” vote-counters in Detroit. Conservatives have merely protested what they believe to be an illegitimate vote-counting process.
The only post-election violence, vandalism and harassment that have emerged, in fact, have been from the far-left, as usual.
Observe (*Graphic content):
Large crowd of antifa black bloc smash up businesses in downtown Portland. #PortlandRiots pic.twitter.com/bHC9vUhgVt
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) November 5, 2020
“Asking for people to be peaceful is white supremacy”
On election night in Portland, hundreds of protesters shut down the streets of SE Portland. They confronted Portlanders at their homes, including a family with a “Biden Harris” sign. #BLM #antifa https://t.co/DIVMm71ifJ pic.twitter.com/ahmJrGBQtL
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) November 4, 2020
Fights are breaking out at BLM plaza in Washington DC. Someone hits a person on the head with a metal bat. pic.twitter.com/hNtGUT2BD6
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) November 4, 2020
Johnson isn’t alone in his extremism. He’s one of a number of high-profile media figures who’ve responded to Tuesday’s election results — which were devastating to Democrats overall, despite a potential Biden victory — by trotting out dangerous, radical rhetoric, particularly rhetoric about race.
Eugene Scott, a “reporter” with The Washington Post, accused black and brown minorities who voted for President Donald Trump of supporting so-called white supremacy.
These days, I am reminded quite often that you do not have to be white to support white supremacy.
— Eugene Scott (@Eugene_Scott) November 4, 2020
The Atlantic sports “journalist” Jemele Hill reduced the president’s supporters to “white people,” despite Trump making “unprecedented inroads with black and Hispanic voters,” as the New York Post has put it.
If Trump wins re-election, it’s on white people. No one else.
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) November 4, 2020
Nikole Hannah-Jones, the New York Times writer responsible for the discredited 1619 Project, essentially said that the term Latinos shouldn’t exist because Hispanics who voted for the president aren’t minorities — they’re white.
One day after this election is over I am going to write a piece about how Latino is a contrived ethnic category that artificially lumps white Cubans with Black Puerto Ricans and Indigenous Guatemalans and helps explains why Latinos support Trump at the second highest rate.
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) November 4, 2020
People are consistently surprised by how Latinos trail only white voters in their support for Trump, but this is simply an unsophisticated understanding of the Latino as a category created by white po. Do white Cubans as a group identify naturally identify w Mexicans in camps?
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) November 4, 2020
Responding to Scott’s tweet about minorities supporting white supremacy, she also essentially suggested that conservative minorities are trans-white.
Also, whiteness is not static and it is expandable when necessary. A lot of folks we don’t think of as white think of themselves as white because the lines have never been entirely clear. That’s the beauty of white supremacy — it is extremely adaptable.
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) November 4, 2020
Andrea L. Pino-Silva, a left-wing activist who’s made repeat appearances on CNN and MSNBC, accused Cubans who voted against Democrats’ Marxist policies of selling out other minorities so they could earn “a guaranteed path to whiteness.”
The “Cuban Vote” is not the “Latino Vote.” Cubans have been sold a narrative that they have a guaranteed path to whiteness, and many will sell out every other minority to get it. Trump’s appeal is the appeal of white supremacy.
— Andrea L. Pino-Silva (@andreactually) November 4, 2020
Arne Duncan, a frequent media contributor who served as former President Barack Obama’s secretary of state, believes that the country needs to talk more about “whiteness.”
We need to talk a lot less about red and blue.
We need to talk a lot more about whiteness.— Arne Duncan (@arneduncan) November 4, 2020
Charles Blow, a columnist for The New York Times, accused everybody who voted for Trump of being racist.
We are surrounded by racists.
— Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) November 4, 2020
Blow then published a column titled, “Exit Polls Point to the Power of White Patriarchy.”
Opinion | Exit Polls Point to the Power of White Patriarchy – The New York Times.
This is the dumbest, most divisive drivel I’ve read in a long time.
We should be talking about what unites us now. Not doubling down on ID-Politics. Shame on you! https://t.co/tnQJPTsmor— Ayaan Hirsi Ali (@Ayaan) November 5, 2020
The examples go on for days, and they all come from either people who work in the media, or people who are routinely tapped by the media to offer their “expertise.”
Looked at together, the evidence strongly suggests that America’s demonstrably left-wing mainstream media have become overrun with extremists and radicals.
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