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LEFT WING LOONS Title: The ‘Alt-Right’ May Have Been Right About Tennessee Shooter Emanuel Kidega Samson New details have emerged surrounding Sudanese-born Emanuel Kidega Samson, the 25-year-old suspect in a mass shooting incident that took place on Sunday in a church in Antioch, Tennessee, and they potentially validateat least in one critical respectthe concerns of some alt-right activists who view the case as a reverse Dylann Roof that the media chose to largely ignore. On condition of anonymity, law enforcement officials on Friday read to the Associated Press portions of a new report indicating that the shooting Samson allegedly perpetrated at the Burnette Chapel Church of Christ (where he was once a member) may have been carried out in retaliation for the deadly attack perpetrated by white supremacist Roof at a black church in Charleston, South Carolina, in 2015. The report was based upon a note the suspect allegedly left behind in his car. To be clear, however, police still have not announced a motive in the case, and an investigation into the shooting remains active. Brad Griffin, an alt-right political organizer who is a prominent voice in the white nationalist community, spoke to Newsweek about his theories regarding the case earlier this week, and said Friday that the news did not surprise him. I figured that there was something there, says Griffin, who goes by the alias Hunter Wallace. Ive seen enough of these things to have a grasp of it by now. Griffin, a self-described Southern nationalist, says he believes the so-called liberal media used the news surrounding Roofs shooting spreewhich resulted in the murder of nine people, all of them blackas a political tool to gain support for the removal of Confederate statues around the country. Asked whether he feels the media will cover the circumstances around Samsons alleged shooting in the same way, he demurs. Well, he says, its gonna be a real big test of the medias credibility, thats for sure. Chuck Johnson, a conservative editor who runs the website Gotnews.com, which is popular in alt-right circles, called the Antioch shooting suspect a black power radical in an article he ran on his site, based on screenshots he said he took from the suspects Facebook page. He called the alleged shooters dislike of whites obvious. I dont like this racial violence on either side, Johnson says of parallels he sees between the Antioch and Roof attacks. Johnson expressed sympathy for the mainstream media, which he argues has ignored the story until now. We all get things wrong, Johnson says. Bloggers get things wrong. The mainstream media gets things wrong. Much of the commentary surrounding Samson that has emerged from alt-right circles so far has focused on issues of race and immigration, and it has lurched into the territory of xenophobia and bigotry. But Al Tompkins, a senior faculty member at the Poynter Institute for Media Studies, warns that speculating about cases like the Antioch church shooting can be hazardous for those who are rushing to politicize it before hard facts trickle in. Journalists are not in the business of reporting rumors, Tompkins says. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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I like Molyneux's take. He does produce some edgy commentary and reporting on a wide variety of topics. Molyneux relies heavily on reporting from GotNews.com, mentioned prominently in our article.
Another fun video, mostly focusing on how Young Turks covered Dylan Roof compared to the coverage of this church of elderly whites by a Somali refugee animal.
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