Oakland, CA—TV news crews here are making news themselves,
as victims of stunning and violent crimes.
Additionally tens of thousands of dollars with of equipment is gone.
Recently in probably what’s become the most hostile
African-American enclave in America the local savages have brazenly attacked and
terrorized TV news crews even during live broadcasts. The thugs have taken, cameras, broadcast
equipment, cell phones, laptops and cash from reporters and photographers at
gunpoint.
One such armed robbery of a TV news crew happened in broad
daylight right in front of a public school!
Now it’s being reported that some Bay videographers are simply refusing
to do stories in Oakland because they are in fear for their lives.
I suspect this incredibly violent trend will soon take root
in every major city. This dangerous
craze will eventually end in murders.
Nobody in the mainstream media will dare report the truth
about the African-American Culture of Violence that has plagued this nation in
recent years. They will continue to
pretend that racial overtones are somehow not involved.
Even in cities where concealed weapons are totally legal the
Liberal media members and news directors would go catatonic or worse at the
thought of any reporters using a firearm to successfully defend their own lives.
These days with declining viewership TV news organizations
can barely pay their employees a living wage anymore. Adding armed security or off duty cops to
news crews would all but bankrupt these businesses. Knowing news directors as I do they will try
to provide the thugs with additional victims by using only unarmed security
guards.
The use of live remote broadcasts or even routine electronic
news gathering may end in African-American neighborhoods, as we once knew
it.
When you think about it the news stories in these
neighborhoods particularly at night nearly exclusively involve similar
despicable and violent crimes.
2 comments:
You'd need a heart of stone not to laugh at this!
TV "journalists" are the new pizza delivery drivers who are called racist for not delivering to dangerous areas. Let's carefully watch how they report on this situation.
Perhaps they will revive the old ABC trick of staging a correspondent in a raincoat and place them in a studio setting to appear as though they are actually outside at the scene.
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