Fox News: A White Sexual Abuser Was "Curious" But A Black Victim Of Police Abuse "Was No Saint"

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Fourteen Year Old White Child Molester Was "Curious"

After it was discovered that Josh Duggar of the reality TV show "19 Kids And Counting" had sexually abused several young girls, including his sisters, when he was fourteen, Fox News went out of their way to avoid covering the story. There was hardly a mention of it on the network until Megyn Kelly succeeded in booking members of the Duggar family (not including Josh) for exclusive interviews. The pre-taped conversations were split up to air on two separate nights, multiplying the ratings possibilities for Kelly and Fox.
During the interviews Kelly, a lawyer prior to her work at Fox, acted more like the Duggar's defense attorney than a journalist. She repeatedly fed Josh's parents and sisters leading questions that contained the answers she was looking for. The Duggar family played along and joined Kelly in characterizing the controversy as a fabrication of the liberal, secular media that sought to defame their "strong Christian" family. The result was a narrative that cast Josh as"a young boy in puberty and a little too curious about girls."

So, nothing to see here. Never mind that a budding pedophile never faced criminal consequences for his unlawful acts, nor that he never received professional counseling for a severe psychological problem that is notoriously difficult to treat and is often repeated. And never mind that the parents failed to report Josh's behavior for a year, or that they agreed to launch a television show that delved into their personal lives knowing the awful secret they were concealing. If anyone was exploiting the media it was the Duggars on the cable show that was making them rich, and later on Fox News as they tried to salvage their slimy career.

Fourteen Year Old Black Girl Brutalized By Rogue Cop "Was No Saint"

After attending a pool party in McKinney, Texas, Dajerria Becton was caught up in one-man police rampage that resulted in her being savagely mistreated. The party dissolved as adults in attendance argued and may have fought over alleged racial slurs directed at African-American kids who were invited guests. When the police arrived witnesses reported that they targeted the black kids, ordered them to the ground, and placed them in handcuffs. Note that these were non-violent, unarmed kids who had broken no laws.
One officer in particular, Eric Casebolt, was noticeably out of control. He was chasing down kids who had done nothing wrong, and even drew his gun on a couple of boys who were clearly not threatening him or anyone else. Among his victims was Becton, a young girl in a swimsuit, who Casebolt grabbed by her hair and threw violently into the pavement. As she called out for someone to call her mother, Casebolt continued to brutalize her, forcing her face into the grass and kneeling with his full weight on her back. You have to wonder what ominous danger he thought she was capable of.

The coverage of this incident by Fox News predictably slanted toward the side of the police. And once again, it was Megyn Kelly who summarized the network's general take by baselesslyslandering Becton saying that "the girl was no saint either." What did Kelly regard as her sinfulness that justified the beating she took? The only thing Kelly mentioned was that Becton was told to leave the area and she didn't immediately do so. Apparently Fox News considers that a sufficient crime to warrant throwing a child onto concrete by her hair and pinning to the ground.

Moral Equivalency?

Juxtaposing these two incidents, both involving fourteen year old kids, puts the repulsive biases of Fox News on display. It is inconceivable that a rational person would defend the young Josh Duggar as a curious, but essentially good kid who simply made some mistakes, while condemning young Dajerria Becton, who did nothing wrong, as a sinful delinquent who deserved what she got. Yet somehow, Fox News still regards itself as the spokes-network for conservative values including personal responsibility. I suppose they just mean personal responsibility for African-Americans, not white, right-wing Christians.
 
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Fourteen Year Old White Child Molester Was "Curious"

After it was discovered that Josh Duggar of the reality TV show "19 Kids And Counting" had sexually abused several young girls, including his sisters, when he was fourteen, Fox News went out of their way to avoid covering the story. There was hardly a mention of it on the network until Megyn Kelly succeeded in booking members of the Duggar family (not including Josh) for exclusive interviews. The pre-taped conversations were split up to air on two separate nights, multiplying the ratings possibilities for Kelly and Fox.
During the interviews Kelly, a lawyer prior to her work at Fox, acted more like the Duggar's defense attorney than a journalist. She repeatedly fed Josh's parents and sisters leading questions that contained the answers she was looking for. The Duggar family played along and joined Kelly in characterizing the controversy as a fabrication of the liberal, secular media that sought to defame their "strong Christian" family. The result was a narrative that cast Josh as"a young boy in puberty and a little too curious about girls."

So, nothing to see here. Never mind that a budding pedophile never faced criminal consequences for his unlawful acts, nor that he never received professional counseling for a severe psychological problem that is notoriously difficult to treat and is often repeated. And never mind that the parents failed to report Josh's behavior for a year, or that they agreed to launch a television show that delved into their personal lives knowing the awful secret they were concealing. If anyone was exploiting the media it was the Duggars on the cable show that was making them rich, and later on Fox News as they tried to salvage their slimy career.

Fourteen Year Old Black Girl Brutalized By Rogue Cop "Was No Saint"

After attending a pool party in McKinney, Texas, Dajerria Becton was caught up in one-man police rampage that resulted in her being savagely mistreated. The party dissolved as adults in attendance argued and may have fought over alleged racial slurs directed at African-American kids who were invited guests. When the police arrived witnesses reported that they targeted the black kids, ordered them to the ground, and placed them in handcuffs. Note that these were non-violent, unarmed kids who had broken no laws.
One officer in particular, Eric Casebolt, was noticeably out of control. He was chasing down kids who had done nothing wrong, and even drew his gun on a couple of boys who were clearly not threatening him or anyone else. Among his victims was Becton, a young girl in a swimsuit, who Casebolt grabbed by her hair and threw violently into the pavement. As she called out for someone to call her mother, Casebolt continued to brutalize her, forcing her face into the grass and kneeling with his full weight on her back. You have to wonder what ominous danger he thought she was capable of.

The coverage of this incident by Fox News predictably slanted toward the side of the police. And once again, it was Megyn Kelly who summarized the network's general take by baselesslyslandering Becton saying that "the girl was no saint either." What did Kelly regard as her sinfulness that justified the beating she took? The only thing Kelly mentioned was that Becton was told to leave the area and she didn't immediately do so. Apparently Fox News considers that a sufficient crime to warrant throwing a child onto concrete by her hair and pinning to the ground.

Moral Equivalency?

Juxtaposing these two incidents, both involving fourteen year old kids, puts the repulsive biases of Fox News on display. It is inconceivable that a rational person would defend the young Josh Duggar as a curious, but essentially good kid who simply made some mistakes, while condemning young Dajerria Becton, who did nothing wrong, as a sinful delinquent who deserved what she got. Yet somehow, Fox News still regards itself as the spokes-network for conservative values including personal responsibility. I suppose they just mean personal responsibility for African-Americans, not white, right-wing Christians.

Wow. Talk about desperate to condemn. Couldn't find another apple for the comparison they had to use an eggplant? The two are nothing alike and if all they have in common was their age, and you then try to say how the media or authorities treated two reveals something you're an imbecile.
 
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Fourteen Year Old White Child Molester Was "Curious"

After it was discovered that Josh Duggar of the reality TV show "19 Kids And Counting" had sexually abused several young girls, including his sisters, when he was fourteen, Fox News went out of their way to avoid covering the story. There was hardly a mention of it on the network until Megyn Kelly succeeded in booking members of the Duggar family (not including Josh) for exclusive interviews. The pre-taped conversations were split up to air on two separate nights, multiplying the ratings possibilities for Kelly and Fox.
During the interviews Kelly, a lawyer prior to her work at Fox, acted more like the Duggar's defense attorney than a journalist. She repeatedly fed Josh's parents and sisters leading questions that contained the answers she was looking for. The Duggar family played along and joined Kelly in characterizing the controversy as a fabrication of the liberal, secular media that sought to defame their "strong Christian" family. The result was a narrative that cast Josh as"a young boy in puberty and a little too curious about girls."

So, nothing to see here. Never mind that a budding pedophile never faced criminal consequences for his unlawful acts, nor that he never received professional counseling for a severe psychological problem that is notoriously difficult to treat and is often repeated. And never mind that the parents failed to report Josh's behavior for a year, or that they agreed to launch a television show that delved into their personal lives knowing the awful secret they were concealing. If anyone was exploiting the media it was the Duggars on the cable show that was making them rich, and later on Fox News as they tried to salvage their slimy career.

Fourteen Year Old Black Girl Brutalized By Rogue Cop "Was No Saint"

After attending a pool party in McKinney, Texas, Dajerria Becton was caught up in one-man police rampage that resulted in her being savagely mistreated. The party dissolved as adults in attendance argued and may have fought over alleged racial slurs directed at African-American kids who were invited guests. When the police arrived witnesses reported that they targeted the black kids, ordered them to the ground, and placed them in handcuffs. Note that these were non-violent, unarmed kids who had broken no laws.
One officer in particular, Eric Casebolt, was noticeably out of control. He was chasing down kids who had done nothing wrong, and even drew his gun on a couple of boys who were clearly not threatening him or anyone else. Among his victims was Becton, a young girl in a swimsuit, who Casebolt grabbed by her hair and threw violently into the pavement. As she called out for someone to call her mother, Casebolt continued to brutalize her, forcing her face into the grass and kneeling with his full weight on her back. You have to wonder what ominous danger he thought she was capable of.

The coverage of this incident by Fox News predictably slanted toward the side of the police. And once again, it was Megyn Kelly who summarized the network's general take by baselesslyslandering Becton saying that "the girl was no saint either." What did Kelly regard as her sinfulness that justified the beating she took? The only thing Kelly mentioned was that Becton was told to leave the area and she didn't immediately do so. Apparently Fox News considers that a sufficient crime to warrant throwing a child onto concrete by her hair and pinning to the ground.

Moral Equivalency?

Juxtaposing these two incidents, both involving fourteen year old kids, puts the repulsive biases of Fox News on display. It is inconceivable that a rational person would defend the young Josh Duggar as a curious, but essentially good kid who simply made some mistakes, while condemning young Dajerria Becton, who did nothing wrong, as a sinful delinquent who deserved what she got. Yet somehow, Fox News still regards itself as the spokes-network for conservative values including personal responsibility. I suppose they just mean personal responsibility for African-Americans, not white, right-wing Christians.

Wow. Talk about desperate to condemn. Couldn't find another apple for the comparison they had to use an eggplant? The two are nothing alike and if all they have in common was their age, and you then try to say how the media or authorities treated two reveals something you're an imbecile.


You're right, they arent the same...One molested several small children and gets a pass. The other had a cop use her like a prayer rug and doesnt get a pass.

Sad fucking time when even a fucking child diddler is defended as being "curious" of his sisters vagina.

Sick fuck
 
I'm SOOOO very sorry people are objecting to you fondling a 4 year olds vag! Its the liberal media's fault
 
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Fourteen Year Old White Child Molester Was "Curious"

After it was discovered that Josh Duggar of the reality TV show "19 Kids And Counting" had sexually abused several young girls, including his sisters, when he was fourteen, Fox News went out of their way to avoid covering the story. There was hardly a mention of it on the network until Megyn Kelly succeeded in booking members of the Duggar family (not including Josh) for exclusive interviews. The pre-taped conversations were split up to air on two separate nights, multiplying the ratings possibilities for Kelly and Fox.
During the interviews Kelly, a lawyer prior to her work at Fox, acted more like the Duggar's defense attorney than a journalist. She repeatedly fed Josh's parents and sisters leading questions that contained the answers she was looking for. The Duggar family played along and joined Kelly in characterizing the controversy as a fabrication of the liberal, secular media that sought to defame their "strong Christian" family. The result was a narrative that cast Josh as"a young boy in puberty and a little too curious about girls."

So, nothing to see here. Never mind that a budding pedophile never faced criminal consequences for his unlawful acts, nor that he never received professional counseling for a severe psychological problem that is notoriously difficult to treat and is often repeated. And never mind that the parents failed to report Josh's behavior for a year, or that they agreed to launch a television show that delved into their personal lives knowing the awful secret they were concealing. If anyone was exploiting the media it was the Duggars on the cable show that was making them rich, and later on Fox News as they tried to salvage their slimy career.

Fourteen Year Old Black Girl Brutalized By Rogue Cop "Was No Saint"

After attending a pool party in McKinney, Texas, Dajerria Becton was caught up in one-man police rampage that resulted in her being savagely mistreated. The party dissolved as adults in attendance argued and may have fought over alleged racial slurs directed at African-American kids who were invited guests. When the police arrived witnesses reported that they targeted the black kids, ordered them to the ground, and placed them in handcuffs. Note that these were non-violent, unarmed kids who had broken no laws.
One officer in particular, Eric Casebolt, was noticeably out of control. He was chasing down kids who had done nothing wrong, and even drew his gun on a couple of boys who were clearly not threatening him or anyone else. Among his victims was Becton, a young girl in a swimsuit, who Casebolt grabbed by her hair and threw violently into the pavement. As she called out for someone to call her mother, Casebolt continued to brutalize her, forcing her face into the grass and kneeling with his full weight on her back. You have to wonder what ominous danger he thought she was capable of.

The coverage of this incident by Fox News predictably slanted toward the side of the police. And once again, it was Megyn Kelly who summarized the network's general take by baselesslyslandering Becton saying that "the girl was no saint either." What did Kelly regard as her sinfulness that justified the beating she took? The only thing Kelly mentioned was that Becton was told to leave the area and she didn't immediately do so. Apparently Fox News considers that a sufficient crime to warrant throwing a child onto concrete by her hair and pinning to the ground.

Moral Equivalency?

Juxtaposing these two incidents, both involving fourteen year old kids, puts the repulsive biases of Fox News on display. It is inconceivable that a rational person would defend the young Josh Duggar as a curious, but essentially good kid who simply made some mistakes, while condemning young Dajerria Becton, who did nothing wrong, as a sinful delinquent who deserved what she got. Yet somehow, Fox News still regards itself as the spokes-network for conservative values including personal responsibility. I suppose they just mean personal responsibility for African-Americans, not white, right-wing Christians.

Wow. Talk about desperate to condemn. Couldn't find another apple for the comparison they had to use an eggplant? The two are nothing alike and if all they have in common was their age, and you then try to say how the media or authorities treated two reveals something you're an imbecile.

The comparison is apt. Both cases center around a 14 year old. One gets the benefit of the doubt for an arguably more serious offense while the other gets the opposite. The bias shown by Fox is not just apparent, it is glaring.
 
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Fourteen Year Old White Child Molester Was "Curious"

After it was discovered that Josh Duggar of the reality TV show "19 Kids And Counting" had sexually abused several young girls, including his sisters, when he was fourteen, Fox News went out of their way to avoid covering the story. There was hardly a mention of it on the network until Megyn Kelly succeeded in booking members of the Duggar family (not including Josh) for exclusive interviews. The pre-taped conversations were split up to air on two separate nights, multiplying the ratings possibilities for Kelly and Fox.
During the interviews Kelly, a lawyer prior to her work at Fox, acted more like the Duggar's defense attorney than a journalist. She repeatedly fed Josh's parents and sisters leading questions that contained the answers she was looking for. The Duggar family played along and joined Kelly in characterizing the controversy as a fabrication of the liberal, secular media that sought to defame their "strong Christian" family. The result was a narrative that cast Josh as"a young boy in puberty and a little too curious about girls."

So, nothing to see here. Never mind that a budding pedophile never faced criminal consequences for his unlawful acts, nor that he never received professional counseling for a severe psychological problem that is notoriously difficult to treat and is often repeated. And never mind that the parents failed to report Josh's behavior for a year, or that they agreed to launch a television show that delved into their personal lives knowing the awful secret they were concealing. If anyone was exploiting the media it was the Duggars on the cable show that was making them rich, and later on Fox News as they tried to salvage their slimy career.

Fourteen Year Old Black Girl Brutalized By Rogue Cop "Was No Saint"

After attending a pool party in McKinney, Texas, Dajerria Becton was caught up in one-man police rampage that resulted in her being savagely mistreated. The party dissolved as adults in attendance argued and may have fought over alleged racial slurs directed at African-American kids who were invited guests. When the police arrived witnesses reported that they targeted the black kids, ordered them to the ground, and placed them in handcuffs. Note that these were non-violent, unarmed kids who had broken no laws.
One officer in particular, Eric Casebolt, was noticeably out of control. He was chasing down kids who had done nothing wrong, and even drew his gun on a couple of boys who were clearly not threatening him or anyone else. Among his victims was Becton, a young girl in a swimsuit, who Casebolt grabbed by her hair and threw violently into the pavement. As she called out for someone to call her mother, Casebolt continued to brutalize her, forcing her face into the grass and kneeling with his full weight on her back. You have to wonder what ominous danger he thought she was capable of.

The coverage of this incident by Fox News predictably slanted toward the side of the police. And once again, it was Megyn Kelly who summarized the network's general take by baselesslyslandering Becton saying that "the girl was no saint either." What did Kelly regard as her sinfulness that justified the beating she took? The only thing Kelly mentioned was that Becton was told to leave the area and she didn't immediately do so. Apparently Fox News considers that a sufficient crime to warrant throwing a child onto concrete by her hair and pinning to the ground.

Moral Equivalency?

Juxtaposing these two incidents, both involving fourteen year old kids, puts the repulsive biases of Fox News on display. It is inconceivable that a rational person would defend the young Josh Duggar as a curious, but essentially good kid who simply made some mistakes, while condemning young Dajerria Becton, who did nothing wrong, as a sinful delinquent who deserved what she got. Yet somehow, Fox News still regards itself as the spokes-network for conservative values including personal responsibility. I suppose they just mean personal responsibility for African-Americans, not white, right-wing Christians.

Wow. Talk about desperate to condemn. Couldn't find another apple for the comparison they had to use an eggplant? The two are nothing alike and if all they have in common was their age, and you then try to say how the media or authorities treated two reveals something you're an imbecile.


You're right, they arent the same...One molested several small children and gets a pass. The other had a cop use her like a prayer rug and doesnt get a pass.

Sad fucking time when even a fucking child diddler is defended as being "curious" of his sisters vagina.

Sick fuck

Wouldn't support holding 14yos to the same standards of behaviour we do adults. Ar extenuating circumstances too. Can easily imagine a situation where he was raised with things like "When you love someone you want to make them feel good." As most of us are. But not getting the usual "don't touch your own family like you would a girlfriend." Most don't get that because people assume it's such a given it doesn't need to be brought up.

What I wanna know is after the first sister was fondled, did the parents know? What about after the second? At what point did they find out? After the fifth? Can see no action after one incident, tell em not to do that etc and move on. But with 5 incidents it becomes relevant whether he did them in a short span of time before someone found out or reported it, or whether he kept doing it despite parents trying to correct his behaviour. If they didn't find out until the 5th it's alesser problem than if they knew after the first, tried teachign and correcting but he kept doing it. If that's the case, he needs mental health evaluation and intervention.
 
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Fourteen Year Old White Child Molester Was "Curious"

After it was discovered that Josh Duggar of the reality TV show "19 Kids And Counting" had sexually abused several young girls, including his sisters, when he was fourteen, Fox News went out of their way to avoid covering the story. There was hardly a mention of it on the network until Megyn Kelly succeeded in booking members of the Duggar family (not including Josh) for exclusive interviews. The pre-taped conversations were split up to air on two separate nights, multiplying the ratings possibilities for Kelly and Fox.
During the interviews Kelly, a lawyer prior to her work at Fox, acted more like the Duggar's defense attorney than a journalist. She repeatedly fed Josh's parents and sisters leading questions that contained the answers she was looking for. The Duggar family played along and joined Kelly in characterizing the controversy as a fabrication of the liberal, secular media that sought to defame their "strong Christian" family. The result was a narrative that cast Josh as"a young boy in puberty and a little too curious about girls."

So, nothing to see here. Never mind that a budding pedophile never faced criminal consequences for his unlawful acts, nor that he never received professional counseling for a severe psychological problem that is notoriously difficult to treat and is often repeated. And never mind that the parents failed to report Josh's behavior for a year, or that they agreed to launch a television show that delved into their personal lives knowing the awful secret they were concealing. If anyone was exploiting the media it was the Duggars on the cable show that was making them rich, and later on Fox News as they tried to salvage their slimy career.

Fourteen Year Old Black Girl Brutalized By Rogue Cop "Was No Saint"

After attending a pool party in McKinney, Texas, Dajerria Becton was caught up in one-man police rampage that resulted in her being savagely mistreated. The party dissolved as adults in attendance argued and may have fought over alleged racial slurs directed at African-American kids who were invited guests. When the police arrived witnesses reported that they targeted the black kids, ordered them to the ground, and placed them in handcuffs. Note that these were non-violent, unarmed kids who had broken no laws.
One officer in particular, Eric Casebolt, was noticeably out of control. He was chasing down kids who had done nothing wrong, and even drew his gun on a couple of boys who were clearly not threatening him or anyone else. Among his victims was Becton, a young girl in a swimsuit, who Casebolt grabbed by her hair and threw violently into the pavement. As she called out for someone to call her mother, Casebolt continued to brutalize her, forcing her face into the grass and kneeling with his full weight on her back. You have to wonder what ominous danger he thought she was capable of.

The coverage of this incident by Fox News predictably slanted toward the side of the police. And once again, it was Megyn Kelly who summarized the network's general take by baselesslyslandering Becton saying that "the girl was no saint either." What did Kelly regard as her sinfulness that justified the beating she took? The only thing Kelly mentioned was that Becton was told to leave the area and she didn't immediately do so. Apparently Fox News considers that a sufficient crime to warrant throwing a child onto concrete by her hair and pinning to the ground.

Moral Equivalency?

Juxtaposing these two incidents, both involving fourteen year old kids, puts the repulsive biases of Fox News on display. It is inconceivable that a rational person would defend the young Josh Duggar as a curious, but essentially good kid who simply made some mistakes, while condemning young Dajerria Becton, who did nothing wrong, as a sinful delinquent who deserved what she got. Yet somehow, Fox News still regards itself as the spokes-network for conservative values including personal responsibility. I suppose they just mean personal responsibility for African-Americans, not white, right-wing Christians.

Wow. Talk about desperate to condemn. Couldn't find another apple for the comparison they had to use an eggplant? The two are nothing alike and if all they have in common was their age, and you then try to say how the media or authorities treated two reveals something you're an imbecile.

The comparison is apt. Both cases center around a 14 year old. One gets the benefit of the doubt for an arguably more serious offense while the other gets the opposite. The bias shown by Fox is not just apparent, it is glaring.

No they aren't. It's an active criminal incident with the Texas girl, and something that happened years ago for the Duggar thing. Be like saying the way police treat a bank robber and the way they treat someone j-walking is apt to compare.
 
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Fourteen Year Old White Child Molester Was "Curious"

After it was discovered that Josh Duggar of the reality TV show "19 Kids And Counting" had sexually abused several young girls, including his sisters, when he was fourteen, Fox News went out of their way to avoid covering the story. There was hardly a mention of it on the network until Megyn Kelly succeeded in booking members of the Duggar family (not including Josh) for exclusive interviews. The pre-taped conversations were split up to air on two separate nights, multiplying the ratings possibilities for Kelly and Fox.
During the interviews Kelly, a lawyer prior to her work at Fox, acted more like the Duggar's defense attorney than a journalist. She repeatedly fed Josh's parents and sisters leading questions that contained the answers she was looking for. The Duggar family played along and joined Kelly in characterizing the controversy as a fabrication of the liberal, secular media that sought to defame their "strong Christian" family. The result was a narrative that cast Josh as"a young boy in puberty and a little too curious about girls."

So, nothing to see here. Never mind that a budding pedophile never faced criminal consequences for his unlawful acts, nor that he never received professional counseling for a severe psychological problem that is notoriously difficult to treat and is often repeated. And never mind that the parents failed to report Josh's behavior for a year, or that they agreed to launch a television show that delved into their personal lives knowing the awful secret they were concealing. If anyone was exploiting the media it was the Duggars on the cable show that was making them rich, and later on Fox News as they tried to salvage their slimy career.

Fourteen Year Old Black Girl Brutalized By Rogue Cop "Was No Saint"

After attending a pool party in McKinney, Texas, Dajerria Becton was caught up in one-man police rampage that resulted in her being savagely mistreated. The party dissolved as adults in attendance argued and may have fought over alleged racial slurs directed at African-American kids who were invited guests. When the police arrived witnesses reported that they targeted the black kids, ordered them to the ground, and placed them in handcuffs. Note that these were non-violent, unarmed kids who had broken no laws.
One officer in particular, Eric Casebolt, was noticeably out of control. He was chasing down kids who had done nothing wrong, and even drew his gun on a couple of boys who were clearly not threatening him or anyone else. Among his victims was Becton, a young girl in a swimsuit, who Casebolt grabbed by her hair and threw violently into the pavement. As she called out for someone to call her mother, Casebolt continued to brutalize her, forcing her face into the grass and kneeling with his full weight on her back. You have to wonder what ominous danger he thought she was capable of.

The coverage of this incident by Fox News predictably slanted toward the side of the police. And once again, it was Megyn Kelly who summarized the network's general take by baselesslyslandering Becton saying that "the girl was no saint either." What did Kelly regard as her sinfulness that justified the beating she took? The only thing Kelly mentioned was that Becton was told to leave the area and she didn't immediately do so. Apparently Fox News considers that a sufficient crime to warrant throwing a child onto concrete by her hair and pinning to the ground.

Moral Equivalency?

Juxtaposing these two incidents, both involving fourteen year old kids, puts the repulsive biases of Fox News on display. It is inconceivable that a rational person would defend the young Josh Duggar as a curious, but essentially good kid who simply made some mistakes, while condemning young Dajerria Becton, who did nothing wrong, as a sinful delinquent who deserved what she got. Yet somehow, Fox News still regards itself as the spokes-network for conservative values including personal responsibility. I suppose they just mean personal responsibility for African-Americans, not white, right-wing Christians.

Wow. Talk about desperate to condemn. Couldn't find another apple for the comparison they had to use an eggplant? The two are nothing alike and if all they have in common was their age, and you then try to say how the media or authorities treated two reveals something you're an imbecile.


You're right, they arent the same...One molested several small children and gets a pass. The other had a cop use her like a prayer rug and doesnt get a pass.

Sad fucking time when even a fucking child diddler is defended as being "curious" of his sisters vagina.

Sick fuck

Wouldn't support holding 14yos to the same standards of behaviour we do adults. Ar extenuating circumstances too. Can easily imagine a situation where he was raised with things like "When you love someone you want to make them feel good." As most of us are. But not getting the usual "don't touch your own family like you would a girlfriend." Most don't get that because people assume it's such a given it doesn't need to be brought up.

What I wanna know is after the first sister was fondled, did the parents know? What about after the second? At what point did they find out? After the fifth? Can see no action after one incident, tell em not to do that etc and move on. But with 5 incidents it becomes relevant whether he did them in a short span of time before someone found out or reported it, or whether he kept doing it despite parents trying to correct his behaviour. If they didn't find out until the 5th it's alesser problem than if they knew after the first, tried teachign and correcting but he kept doing it. If that's the case, he needs mental health evaluation and intervention.

They knew after the first. He was a serial offender.
 
oh gawd. back with the FOX neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeews
anyone care? myself I found it silly
 
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Fourteen Year Old White Child Molester Was "Curious"

After it was discovered that Josh Duggar of the reality TV show "19 Kids And Counting" had sexually abused several young girls, including his sisters, when he was fourteen, Fox News went out of their way to avoid covering the story. There was hardly a mention of it on the network until Megyn Kelly succeeded in booking members of the Duggar family (not including Josh) for exclusive interviews. The pre-taped conversations were split up to air on two separate nights, multiplying the ratings possibilities for Kelly and Fox.
During the interviews Kelly, a lawyer prior to her work at Fox, acted more like the Duggar's defense attorney than a journalist. She repeatedly fed Josh's parents and sisters leading questions that contained the answers she was looking for. The Duggar family played along and joined Kelly in characterizing the controversy as a fabrication of the liberal, secular media that sought to defame their "strong Christian" family. The result was a narrative that cast Josh as"a young boy in puberty and a little too curious about girls."

So, nothing to see here. Never mind that a budding pedophile never faced criminal consequences for his unlawful acts, nor that he never received professional counseling for a severe psychological problem that is notoriously difficult to treat and is often repeated. And never mind that the parents failed to report Josh's behavior for a year, or that they agreed to launch a television show that delved into their personal lives knowing the awful secret they were concealing. If anyone was exploiting the media it was the Duggars on the cable show that was making them rich, and later on Fox News as they tried to salvage their slimy career.

Fourteen Year Old Black Girl Brutalized By Rogue Cop "Was No Saint"

After attending a pool party in McKinney, Texas, Dajerria Becton was caught up in one-man police rampage that resulted in her being savagely mistreated. The party dissolved as adults in attendance argued and may have fought over alleged racial slurs directed at African-American kids who were invited guests. When the police arrived witnesses reported that they targeted the black kids, ordered them to the ground, and placed them in handcuffs. Note that these were non-violent, unarmed kids who had broken no laws.
One officer in particular, Eric Casebolt, was noticeably out of control. He was chasing down kids who had done nothing wrong, and even drew his gun on a couple of boys who were clearly not threatening him or anyone else. Among his victims was Becton, a young girl in a swimsuit, who Casebolt grabbed by her hair and threw violently into the pavement. As she called out for someone to call her mother, Casebolt continued to brutalize her, forcing her face into the grass and kneeling with his full weight on her back. You have to wonder what ominous danger he thought she was capable of.

The coverage of this incident by Fox News predictably slanted toward the side of the police. And once again, it was Megyn Kelly who summarized the network's general take by baselesslyslandering Becton saying that "the girl was no saint either." What did Kelly regard as her sinfulness that justified the beating she took? The only thing Kelly mentioned was that Becton was told to leave the area and she didn't immediately do so. Apparently Fox News considers that a sufficient crime to warrant throwing a child onto concrete by her hair and pinning to the ground.

Moral Equivalency?

Juxtaposing these two incidents, both involving fourteen year old kids, puts the repulsive biases of Fox News on display. It is inconceivable that a rational person would defend the young Josh Duggar as a curious, but essentially good kid who simply made some mistakes, while condemning young Dajerria Becton, who did nothing wrong, as a sinful delinquent who deserved what she got. Yet somehow, Fox News still regards itself as the spokes-network for conservative values including personal responsibility. I suppose they just mean personal responsibility for African-Americans, not white, right-wing Christians.

Wow. Talk about desperate to condemn. Couldn't find another apple for the comparison they had to use an eggplant? The two are nothing alike and if all they have in common was their age, and you then try to say how the media or authorities treated two reveals something you're an imbecile.

The comparison is apt. Both cases center around a 14 year old. One gets the benefit of the doubt for an arguably more serious offense while the other gets the opposite. The bias shown by Fox is not just apparent, it is glaring.

No they aren't. It's an active criminal incident with the Texas girl, and something that happened years ago for the Duggar thing. Be like saying the way police treat a bank robber and the way they treat someone j-walking is apt to compare.

The only "active criminal incident" is the actions of the police officer. No criminal charges were made against the girl.
It's apt because both are in the news now.
 
Yeah I actually watched foxnews last night, and did not see one foxnews official speak in defense of the 14 year old girl. They were more concerned about the cop that quit. Hannity actually said the cop was defending himself by attacking a 14 year old girl! And said that when 2 kids approached behind him that he drew his gun in self defense, lol when the guest pointed out they were never behind him and only in front and on his side he deflected then said nice talking to you and got them off his show. But that's hannity he is an idiot. They pretty much judged and juried her as the cause, all the shitty shows were on the side of the cop, happening now, out numbered,( I guess foxnews version of the shitty view) even oreilly( who sometimes is worth listening to). But bill was all about war on cops! But cops have been going downhill for years, some of the things I see happening has happened to me over ten years ago, so it is finally getting some light. But this culture of acceptance of abuse at the hands of the cops has brought about these problems. They are officials and should be held accountable and held to the highest standard, because they have been given a lot of power. Power unchecked is dangerous.

I would love to see a media sting of police agencies to see how they react in certain scenarios. But the media would never do that because I think they secretly know their life would be in danger. They could use that as training aids. Anyway I know the haters are going to hate, so go ahead tell me how great foxnews is. Or any American news agencies. I lived without American tv for 4 years while in Europe and Asia, i will stick to bbc for my news source, American news brainwashes by using emotional responses to get viewers and interview the most outlandish people that you can't lose an argument to to promote their case. The more crazy looking and outlandish the better, to be interviewed by beautiful women which of course first instinct will be to side with the better looking person. Sad.
 
There's no comparison. The girl was out of control and there was a near riot involving more than a 100 teens.
 
To make it comparable, the girl would have to be 24 years old and prosecuted for a trespass when she was 14. Now we have the two incidents closer to the same.
 
FOX: Give white people a pass when they commit sexual molestation against children. Black people are all bad.
 

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