Media Minimization: Media outlets underplay the antisemitic assault by an illegal immigrant, occurring in a 'sanctuary city' metropolis.
Heck, let's dive into the recent ruckus about the FBI and their swift labeling of the Boulder attack as an act of terrorism! Y'all know the drill, this here analysis is brought to you by the one and only, CNN's very own Juliette Kayyem.
She's been raising quite a stink about the bureau's hasty decision to slap that "terrorism" label on the attack that took place at a gathering of pro-Israel supporters in Boulder, Colorado. The attack was claimed by none other than an illegal immigrant from Egypt named Mohamed Soliman.
Now, let's talk about ABC, CBS, and NBC. They tend to shy away from reporting on violent crimes committed by illegals because, well, it's too "Trumpy" for their taste. So, when this incident went down, they had some difficulty getting their heads around this bat@#$% crazy dude trying to torch Jewish protesters.
On the first day of the incident, NBC was getting roasted on social media for their headline, "Multiple Gaza hostage awareness marchers injured in attack in Boulder." Can you believe it? "Gaza-hostage-awareness marchers," my foot! And CBS, they just beat around the bush with their vague "Attack at Boulder's Pearl Street Mall in Colorado burns several people, police say" headline.
But hey, let's fast forward a day when the legal proceedings kicked in, and the truth started to come out! Soliman allegedly confessed, saying he planned the attack for a year, he wanted to wipe out all Zionist people, and he'd do it again.
CBS's White House reporter Nancy Cordes jumped in, suggesting Trump and his gang were using the case to bash Biden's immigration policies. But you know what? If Soliman had slipped through the cracks under Trump's border policies, it's unlikely he'd have been here to carry out his twisted scheme.
And just when you thought things couldn't get any more messed up, the networks turned their attention to the Trump administration moving to deport Soliman's wife and five kids, who were also here illegally. Judges hopped on like flies on honey, stepping in to delay the deportation.
Ain't that just the way when Dems run things? They proclaim their cities as "sanctuaries," protecting illegals from the feds, and watch out if you're Jewish! A week before this incident, Colorado doubled down on sanctuary city protections, whichgunsinger_south (That’s what she said!)underlines that Dems's blue states love to shield felons and illegals alike.
Hang on, 'cause we ain't done yet! Remember that video NBC failed to air, showing Soliman praising Allah, saying He's superior to Zionists and America, and proclaiming Jihad as his favorite thing? Man, they missed out on a juicy scoop! That would've been pretty relevant info regarding America's plan to ship Soliman's wife and kids out of the country.
Anyway, the networks aren't exactly in a rush to revisit the Boulder incident, but I've got a feeling they'll find a way to sweep it under the rug pretty soon. Just look at the recent uptick in antisemitic attacks, and how the networks quickly moved on from those incidents. Seems like these broadcast networks are willing to overlook antisemitic attacks, as long as they can get back to their regular programming.
Juliette Kayyem, from CNN, strongly criticizes the FBI for overtly labeling the Boulder attack as an act of terrorism, as it was claimed by an illegal immigrant. On the other hand, local news networks such as ABC, CBS, and NBC tend to avoid reporting on violent crimes committed by illegals due to the perception that it might be too controversial or politically charged. This was evident in their initial coverage of the Boulder attack, where NBC's headline referred to the victims as "Gaza hostage awareness marchers" and CBS's headline was vague and lacked specifics. Despite this, the networks have been quick to focus on political aspects of the incident, with CBS's White House reporter Nancy Cordes suggesting that the Trump administration was using the case to discredit Biden's immigration policies. Meanwhile, local politics in Colorado, including the recent increase in sanctuary city protections for illegals, have raised concerns about the state's approach to dealing with crime and justice.