Austin, Texas Media Doesn’t Want To Give You A Description Of The Mass Shooter

How do you know if a mass shooter is white?

The media will tell you.

How do you know the mass shooter isn’t white?

The media will refuse to tell you.

Rinse and repeat.

Keep in mind, this violent suspect is still at large and the media is refusing to do their jobs so this person doesn’t hurt anyone else. All under the guise of social justice.

 

From the Statesmen:

Editor’s note: Police have only released a vague description of the suspected shooter as of Saturday morning. The Austin American-Statesman is not including the description as it is too vague at this time to be useful in identifying the shooter and such publication could be harmful in perpetuating stereotypes. If more detailed information is released, we will update our reporting.

For the record, the suspect is described as a black man with dreadlocks.

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Here’s the press conference where the police describe the suspect:

This is how the media continues to perpetuate false narratives. They only use information to demonize one group of people while protecting other groups. This gives the public and the political activists more cover to spread fake statistics in order to spread racism and hate. They want the narrative to be that white men are the most likely to be mass shooters in the United States. A claim that has been debunked several times. They can’t allow you to hear about mass shooters who aren’t white so they actively hide it. Just like they did with the Boulder, CO shooter back in March.

 

 

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