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  1. Budweiser ad shows Ferguson-esque scene with a Black male in the street hugging cops in full riot gear, labels everyone in the ad “typical Americans.” 🎥: (0:37 mark)

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  2. 3. velj

    This is indeed . It is not a critique of the conditions that lead to protest, which include police brutality and extrajudicial murder of Black life and police militarism. It is appropriating the aesthetics of the movement to sell beer. 🤬

  3. 3. velj
  4. 2. velj

    CBS 17 in North Carolina did a video package with former NYPD cop Russell Meinken in order to justify the killing of a man by a Raleigh cop on Thursday.

  5. 2. velj

    So the NY Post updated this article... but kept the cop lie in it intact. They just added more info on a protester who allegedly pointed a laser in a cop's eye. 🙄 The NY Post is just shameless & this should show you that they will purposefully spread lies.

  6. 2. velj
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    Really? These are the “heroes” of this country? They look more like a bunch of below average people in costumes who couldn’t pass any fitness standards. Listen, when you blindly call every person in uniform a “hero”, the word loses its meaning.

  7. 2. velj

    Here's the article that it's from, which, as is obvious at first glance, is blatant :

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  8. 1. velj

    Glad to see Gothamist asked NBC New York about their disgusting video package they did before the march. Unsurprisingly, NBC New York still stands by it.

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  9. 1. velj
    Odgovor korisniku/ci
  10. 31. sij

    NBC New York & Marc Santia need to be held accountable for this gross & disgraceful video package they put together. It's literally worse than the fearmongering anti-protest stuff I've seen on Fox News & the NY Post!

  11. 31. sij

    Then Santia, like the peddler he is, literally ends the segment with NYPD cop Terence Monahan's words: "Please be vigilant. Back each other up & always stay safe." As if the NYPD themselves aren't the violent ones!

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  12. 31. sij

    And Santia gives the head of the fascist NYPD detectives union LOTS of time to spout off absurd . Meanwhile, NO activists were interviewed about the protest AT ALL & Santia didn't even play more than a few seconds of the FTP protest video that he's trying to demonize!

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  13. 31. sij

    Marc Santia likely put the video package together, & it is just blatant, foaming-at-the-mouth where he just uncritically lets cops say the most outrageous things. But to be fair, NBC New York also let their anchors do some fearmongering before the package too.

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  14. 31. sij
    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    This isn't journalism and you're not a journalist. This is and you're carrying water for a violent police state. can't come soon enough.

  15. 30. sij

    The NYPD knows they can reliably count on local NYC media to push out to help the NYPD's "winning hearts & minds" counter-insurgency campaign. If you thought journalism was about confronting power & being skeptical of authority, think again.

  16. 30. sij
  17. 30. sij

    The Wall Street Journal wrote up this piece with NYPD Transit Chief Edward Delatorre claiming that NYPD's "homeless outreach" campaign in the subway is working. In reality, they're harassing & ticketing homeless folks trying to escape the cold.

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  18. Odgovor korisniku/ci

    A bit dramatic.

  19. 29. sij

    "Richard Esposito, a reporter and editor whose experience includes stints at ABC, NBC, Newsday, the New York Daily News and the New York Post, has been named to the top spot in the NYPD’s press office"

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