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What? Can we only point out the stupidity of Fox News on this site?zen bringing us more farcical, ginned-up right wing outrage.
totally in good faith, of course.
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What? Can we only point out the stupidity of Fox News on this site?zen bringing us more farcical, ginned-up right wing outrage.
totally in good faith, of course.
stupidity? what fox news does isn't stupidity - they tell massive lies on purpose probably thousands of times a day.What? Can we only point out the stupidity of Fox News on this site?
stupidity? what fox news does isn't stupidity - they tell massive lies on purpose probably thousands of times a day.
It's possible to notice certain trends and patterns and not be outraged.what burnett mistakenly did there is a complete non-story but of course you willingly fell into the absurd trap laid by the geniuses at the nonsense tabloid right wing outrage machine ny post.
What? Can we only point out the stupidity of Fox News on this site?
CNN’s Erin Burnett is being skewered for reporting that the gunman who opened fire in a Midtown skyscraper — killing an NYPD cop and three others — was “possibly white” after viewing the initial security footage released immediately after Shane Tamura’s deadly rampageWas Burnett even commenting on the photo? She said she was reporting what the police knew. It sure doesn't seem as though she was looking at the photo because she also described him as having a moustache when in fact he has what we often call a goatee, or a Van Dyke or whatever it's called but there is more hair on his chin than above his mouth. Hence, moustache was also wrong, but nobody is screaming about that.
As other have said, total non-story but it's not even being reported accurately.
fox's lies/ propaganda are very calculated. sick and unfortunate and a blight on our society, yes. stupid? definitely not as a means to achieving their ends.Ok, but is that not stupid??
It's possible to notice certain trends and patterns and not be outraged.
Yeah, that's just the Post reporter's take. What she said is not consistent with that characterization, unless you would describe his facial hair as a moustache.CNN’s Erin Burnett is being skewered for reporting that the gunman who opened fire in a Midtown skyscraper — killing an NYPD cop and three others — was “possibly white” after viewing the initial security footage released immediately after Shane Tamura’s deadly rampage
LMAO at you just rolling with the narrative according to the ny post.CNN’s Erin Burnett is being skewered for reporting that the gunman who opened fire in a Midtown skyscraper — killing an NYPD cop and three others — was “possibly white” after viewing the initial security footage released immediately after Shane Tamura’s deadly rampage
Yes.fox's lies/ propaganda are very calculated. sick and unfortunate and a blight on our society, yes. stupid? definitely not as a means to achieving their ends.
It's not a singular event. It's inline with calling George Zimmerman "white Hispanic" and other "coincidental" exclusions of pics when a suspect is black.a news anchor misspeaking isn't a trend.
If it were a standalone event, it wouldn't be an issue. She was reading something from John Miller apparently. Miller is also a CNN employee and is the one who viewed the security footage.the ny post (or any other right wing media fever swamp "news" outlet) pretending like it means anything and you swallowing their lies hook, line and sinker is definitely a trend, though.
it is a singular event. holy shit dude, you are straight up inventing shit here.Yes.
It's not a singular event. It's inline with calling George Zimmerman "white Hispanic" and other "coincidental" exclusions of pics when a suspect is black.
If it were a standalone event, it wouldn't be an issue.
White Hispanic is a more common term now. Today appears regularly on federal government, and probably state government, forms. In 2012 it was not common.it is a singular event. holy shit dude, you are straight up inventing shit here.
george zimmerman is "white hispanic" - it's a very common term.
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Citation needed.White Hispanic is a more common term now. Today appears regularly on federal government, and probably state government, forms. In 2012 it was not common.
Citation needed.
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Over the years, Americans have become familiar with terms such as “white” and “Hispanic” and even – on government forms – the more specific “non-Hispanic white.” Now, courtesy of the mainstream media, there is a new phrase to add to our national lexicon: “white Hispanic.”
I don’t like the sound of that. I’ve written about the thorny subjects of race and ethnicity for nearly a quarter century, and I rarely hear this term. We might have been able to see this coming given that there is no Hispanic race and Hispanics come in all colors.
Still, mark my words. Wherever this road leads, it’s not good – not for Hispanics nor the rest of the country.
I see. An opinion piece. Good talk.Loading…
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CNN —
Over the years, Americans have become familiar with terms such as “white” and “Hispanic” and even – on government forms – the more specific “non-Hispanic white.” Now, courtesy of the mainstream media, there is a new phrase to add to our national lexicon: “white Hispanic.”
I don’t like the sound of that. I’ve written about the thorny subjects of race and ethnicity for nearly a quarter century, and I rarely hear this term. We might have been able to see this coming given that there is no Hispanic race and Hispanics come in all colors.
Still, mark my words. Wherever this road leads, it’s not good – not for Hispanics nor the rest of the country.
There is a 100% chance that, if a race opinion writer for CNN claimed that white Hispanic had been common since the '90s, you would be all over his nuts.I see. An opinion piece. Good talk.
Your unwavering certainty about your imaginary scenarios is just as convincing as your opinion piece.There is a 100% chance that, if a race opinion writer for CNN claimed that white Hispanic had been common since the '90s, you would be all over his nuts.