When is Enough ,Enough?


Chico23231
06-29-2018, 09:47 AM
I find it odd that the few here that are anti media are quiet about the Shooting at the Capital gazette newspaper in Annapolis .I am sure they will deny that the anti media lies that have been spawned by trump and his supporters had nothing to do with this at all . Winning..........................?

https://www.yahoo.com/news/maryland-shooting-trump-ducks-questions-092824111.html


Milo Yiannopoulos incited violence before Capital Gazette attack - Business Insider (http://www.businessinsider.com/milo-yiannopoulos-journalists-gunned-down-before-capital-gazette-attack-2018-6)


https://thinkprogress.org/sean-hannity-blames-rep-maxine-waters-for-shooting-in-annapolis-cd54cbb2b9a7/

The shooting wasn't politically motivated.

Its fairly poor how the left was high fiving and insinuating somehow Trump or a trump supporter was responsible.

Its funny how now the media has pulled back on that assumption and have "edited" out any inkling.

I guess this wasn't the narrative they were hoping for...this guy had a long standing grudge against the paper which had run a story, there had been a lawsuit....

But carry on trying to make this about Trump and his supporters.

its pathetic at this point...

here you go:

https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/29/politics/shooting-suspect-court-battle/index.html

In July 2011, Ramos was charged with criminal harassment in the District Court of Maryland and pleaded guilty. He was placed on 18 months of supervised probation and was ordered to continue therapy, court documents show.

Less than a week after Ramos' conviction, an article titled "Jarrod wants to be your friend" ran in the Sunday edition of the Capital Gazette. The story, which was written by staff writer Eric Thomas Hartley, detailed the case where Ramos repeatedly contacted a former high school classmate via Facebook, according to court documents.

Court records show that a year later, in July 2012, Ramos filed a complaint against Hartley and the newspaper, alleging he was defamed by the story.

Months later, Ramos filed another complaint and added a charge of invasion of privacy. The case was eventually dismissed.

The 2011 article about Ramos said he attended Arundel High School, studied computer engineering and was an employee of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

A Twitter account with Ramos' name and the handle @EricHartleyFrnd is believed to be Ramos', a law enforcement source said. The account has tweeted several times about the paper and Hartley.

"Eric Thomas Harley knows from experience, but doesn't appreciate how bad it can get. Journalist Hell awaits," a tweet from the account in December 2015 read.




But please, carry on....

Giantone
06-29-2018, 10:45 AM
The shooting wasn't politically motivated.

Its fairly poor how the left was high fiving and insinuating somehow Trump or a trump supporter was responsible.

Its funny how now the media has pulled back on that assumption and have "edited" out any inkling.

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Trump has made this type of behavior acceptable, his constant attacks on the free press has brought this type of hatred out in people .I see you try to spin but then you turn around and blame the media again. In a few years when you guys are older...........maybe you will see the damage trump has done and pray to God someone can stop it or fix it.



Milo Yiannopoulos comments on vigilantes 'gunning journalists down' - Business Insider (http://www.businessinsider.com/milo-yiannopoulos-journalists-gunned-down-before-capital-gazette-attack-2018-6)

I see none of you addressed this............




Two days before Thursday's shooting at the Capital Gazette newsroom, Milo Yiannopoulos had told an Observer journalist "I can't wait for the vigilante squads to start gunning journalists down on sight."
Five people were killed and several more injured on Thursday at the Maryland newspaper.
Yiannopoulos has since defended his message as a joke while further criticizing the media.

Chico23231
06-29-2018, 11:00 AM
Here is the Huffpost incorrectly insinuating the attack were politically motivated...actually stating "they don't know yet" and then making the assumption:

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/journalism-deadly-day-911_us_5b355ee4e4b007aa2f7e853f

Clearly fake news


G1, this wasn't a politically motivated attack. Refer to the CNN report which gives clear motive for the mass killing.

This guy didn't kill people based on whatever Milo said (why does the left continue to relevance to this guy?)

I understand your upset that this doesn't fit the narrative you want...you want to be celebrating this event as one where you can fit your politics into the story and point the finger at the right and Trump.

Lets remember the victims today

Giantone
06-29-2018, 11:57 AM
Here is the Huffpost incorrectly insinuating the attack were politically motivated...actually stating "they don't know yet" and then making the assumption:

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/journalism-deadly-day-911_us_5b355ee4e4b007aa2f7e853f

Clearly fake news


G1, this wasn't a politically motivated attack. Refer to the CNN report which gives clear motive for the mass killing.

This guy didn't kill people based on whatever Milo said (why does the left continue to relevance to this guy?)

I understand your upset that this doesn't fit the narrative you want...you want to be celebrating this event as one where you can fit your politics into the story and point the finger at the right and Trump.

Lets remember the victims today

Chico , please find the post I said it was "politically motivated"?I'll wait, your spin is showing.I said it has been trumps behavior and rhetoric that has made this type of attack acceptable ,he has campaigned on it. Read my link about "Milo" you might educate yourself and understand how hate speech works.By the way the victims were in my thoughts yesterday and today.You're no different then trump you get caught with your "narrative" down and you blame others instead of admitting you're wrong or you made a mistake.


#triggered/spin

JoeRedskin
06-29-2018, 12:43 PM
Five people died b/c a crazy man killed them. Not even 24 hours have passed and these peoples' deaths have become a political football. Rather than rush to judgment on his motivations, how about we recognize the tragedy, grieve for the lost, and ponder how to best move forward? Just a thought.

The shooter was a man with a personal vendetta against the paper that he been carrying for years after they published a story of his criminal harassment of woman. He had sued the paper for defamation as a result and been fighting them in the courts for years while blasting them on social media. Last week, Maryland's highest court denied his final appeal of the matter and effectively ended his ability to pursue his claims against them through the judicial process.

Now five people are dead. It's crazy. It's tragic. It's not politics.

Chico23231
06-29-2018, 12:44 PM
Chico , please find the post I said it was "politically motivated"?I'll wait, your spin is showing.I said it has been trumps behavior and rhetoric that has made this type of attack acceptable ,he has campaigned on it. Read my link about "Milo" you might educate yourself and understand how hate speech works.By the way the victims were in my thoughts yesterday and today.You're no different then trump you get caught with your "narrative" down and you blame others instead of admitting you're wrong or you made a mistake.


#triggered/spin

G1, we are gonna get through this together. Its good to know you're not jumping to conclusions like many leftists & media organizations did yesterday and you fully understand Trump had nothing to do with shooting from yesterday. zero zilch nada.

And I agree with you above, I never take a L

JoeRedskin
06-29-2018, 12:46 PM
By the way, incredible props to the Capitol Gazette today. They printed a morning edition today.

This is not the Washington Post or New York Times folks. This is a small local paper that said "We have a job to do. We will do it." I cannot begin to express the admiration and respect I have for them.

MTK
06-29-2018, 01:29 PM
I’m glad his motive wasn’t political. Next time it might be though. This may be a good time for P-Grabber to reflect on the potential damage that can be done by his constant rhetoric and vitriol towards the media.

JoeRedskin
06-29-2018, 01:44 PM
Annapolis Police Chief Tommy Altomare on the Capital Gazette shooter:

"I will not say his name today. I refuse to do it. I wish you [the media] wouldn’t do it, but I know better. He doesn’t deserve us to talk about him one more second."

Chico23231
06-29-2018, 02:03 PM
I’m glad his motive wasn’t political. Next time it might be though. This may be a good time for P-Grabber to reflect on the potential damage that can be done by his constant rhetoric and vitriol towards the media.

I think the media bias is fair game...especially when they run front page stories that criticize everything from handshakes, attire, etc and avert from actual substantial items as equitable jobs across all field and classes, rising wealth among minorities classes especially Hispanics, and the rapid destruction of ISIS and their operations across the world.

Media bias is certainly fair game when the object is to discredit the administration at every turn, while splintering the country for revenue purposes.

Violence towards the media is unacceptable. If you "want to have a conversation" about how Trump has criticized the media, its a 2 way street. I would certainly advise the administration to meet more often and try to soften the combative tone...but media combative tone should soften as well. To say the mainstream media is innocent is certainly laughable at this point.

I think the bigger issue is just how combative social media has become in all this...Twitter yesterday from 4:00-8...was disgusting. You cant blame Russia for this. We need to do better...

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