A remarkable number of newspaper headlines on this choose to phrase it "White Couple", which I sincerely doubt is their standard for all reporting, mentioning the race like that. https://www.google.com/search?q=white+couple+pointing+guns …
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Yeah, sorry...just because he says it that doesn't mean that's what happened
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Textbook example of conservative media buying the far-fetched story if it fits priors....
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They broke Missouri law by threatening protestors with a gun so they literally were not within their rights.
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“Within their rights” isn’t the point, unless it’s the closest thing to a point you’ve got in which case you go with it. Trump didn’t invent this form of deflection.
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So you’re comparing: 1) an article to a headline; b) Taking the word of the homeowners as the truth. Complex journalism would seek comments by the protesters. And perhaps ask why this particular house be threatened—does that sound plausible? But it’s all “liberal journalism”
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Also: did you read the article, Dan? It has extensive quotes from the couple, even though they refused to be interviewed. It also included a paraphrase of the protesters, saying they were not violent, just marching down the street. You should delete your teeet. It’s incorrect.
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