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Over the past 24 hours, journalists and public figures on Twitter have deleted previous posts slamming a group of MAGA hat-wearing teens for allegedly taunting a Native American vet, after more footage was released disputing the initial story. From CNN's Jake Tapper to Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams, many on the internet are sharing a fuller explanation of the initial viral story.Disney film producer Jack Morrissey event went so far as to demand the kids get 'thrown into a woodchipper':
Others, however, are very subtly just using the 'delete' button.
Recode editor and New York Times contributing op-ed writer Kara Swisher, for instance, deleted one tweet saying she was thinking of "finding every one of these shitty kids and giving them a very large piece of my mind," and other tweets throwing slurs like "Nazi" and "nationalist." Sinclair chief political correspondent Scott Thurmandeleted a tweet alleging students in MAGA hats were "mocking" and "taunting" a Native American in front of the Lincoln Memorial in D.C., asking in a new tweet if the new video changed minds about the kids.
Anti-Trump activist Ed Krassenstein deleted a neutral tweet contemplating the intentions of Nick Sandmann, the young MAGA student accused of smirking at a Native American. His brother, Brian Krassenstein, deleted a tweet calling the students "bigoted." The New Republic's Jeet Heer deleted a tweet arguing the MAGA hat-wearing teens were "racist." CNN's Bakari Sellers deleted a tweet suggesting the kids should be "punched in the face."
Hollywood's Patton Oswalt deleted a tweet linking to a critical thread that didn't go so far as doxx the teens but identified alleged culture problems at the school. Oswalt did leave up subsequent retweets maintaining his opinion that they were at fault.
False accusations of racism and abuse against boys from a Kentucky Catholic high school - only because they wore MAGA hats - have spurred many supporters of President Donald Trump to action, but the POTUS himself has been missing.
In a story that spread like wildfire on Saturday, students from the Covington Catholic High School were accused of racism and harassing a Native American elder and Vietnam veteran outside the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. Social media overflowed with outrage, doxxing and death threats - even after further videos from the scene showed the original story was entirely wrong. [...]
So far on Monday, Trump has tweeted about manufacturing jobs, Democrats, federal workers who aren't getting paid through the ongoing government shutdown, and the holiday dedicated to Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. About the scandal involving the Covington schoolboys, he has said not a word.
Walkin' down the street, smoggy-eyedThe term Ghetto comes from the Jewish area of Venice in 1516. It's dictionary definition is 'A part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups'. Students of the Jewish Holocaust will recall the ghettoes created in Poland for the Jews. Steven Spielberg's great masterpiece film Schindler's List (1993) captured the horror and deprivation of the Cracow Ghetto. Obviously, that type of ghetto will always be placed on the top of the list along with today's Gaza Strip, guarded so efficiently and free of humanitarian aid by the Israelis. Is there some sort of terrible comparison here, whereupon the relatives of many who were destroyed by the Nazis are now responsible for ditto to the Palestinians? Food for another column, yes?
Looking at the sky, starry-eyed
Searchin' for the place, weary-eyed
Crying in the night, teary-eyed
Don't you know that it's true
That for me and for you
The world is a ghetto
Comment: It has by now become obvious to many in the US that they are being fed a diet rich in lies and short on truth. More and more people are turning to true alternative sources of information - which is precisely why we are seeing the attack on it being made so vociferously - and from so many different centers of power. But until the truth space is completely eradicated, it is of the utmost importance that voices like the author's continue to use words like 'horseshit' or 'bat-shit crazy' to give the public an accurate description of the quality of information being shoved down our throats.