Mulberry Heel
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Yep, the media double standard that now exists for conservatives and liberals is ridiculous. Matt Dowd says something that offends Trumpers and he's quickly fired by MSNBC, yet conservatives led by Laura Loomer and Libs of Tik Tok have been patrolling the net looking for anybody who's said anything they find offensive about Charlie Kirk and then pressuring their employers to fire them. Hell, Dear Leader and South Carolina GOP politicians have joined the effort to fire tenured professors at Clemson and revoke tenure at universities because some of them posted things about Kirk they didn't like - and tenure was designed to protect professors from being fired for political reasons just like this.Violence against people? The right kills five times as many people as the left when it comes to political violence. It’s sad that that isn’t being acknowledged. When it gets painted as a problem equal on both sides, then the main perpetrators don’t get held responsible.
As an example, just look at how the guy at MSNBC (iirc) got immediately canned for saying something merely insensitive, while the guys on Fox News literally call for war and violence and nothing happens to them.
But conservative commentators have also said offensive things about liberals since Kirk's death, including threats of violence (Laura Loomer and others), yet to date not a single one of them has been fired or even punished or disciplined. And social media is rife with attacks blaming liberals for Kirk's death, but to date no conservatives have been fired, nor have liberals been organizing to do so. Brian Kilmeade of Fox & Friends said just a couple of days ago that homeless people should be euthanized. He apologized, but unlike Dowd he wasn't even reprimanded by Fox, much less fired. At this point you'd have to be blind not to see that liberals and conservatives are being held to totally different standards when it comes to public statements and social media posts.