Why is liberal media ignoring Dallas shooter's support of certain groups?

Clementine

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We already know that this administration thinks military vets, gun groups and constitutionalists belong higher on the watch list than jihadists and other radicals who constantly make death threats. It's because this administration targets political enemies, not enemies of America. That must be why they are focusing on the shooter's previous military experience to give a profile of him and ignoring his recent support of radical groups and his own words to negotiators before he died.

His support of BLM, Nation of Islam, the Black Riders Liberation Party, the New Black Panther Party and the African american Defense League have likely influenced his decision to kill white cops. BLM and others been calling for the killing of cops. Obama continues to side with groups who express outrage at cops for killing black suspects, even when it's completely justified.


Of course, the left went to their gun control rhetoric immediately instead of taking a hard look at the mentality behind these killings. As if disarming the honest people will changed the hearts of cold-blooded killers.



"The suspect said he was upset about Black Lives Matter. He said he was upset about the recent police shootings of black suspects. He said he was upset at white people. The suspect stated he wanted to kill white people, especially white officers,’ Dallas Police Chief David Brown revealed at a 7:30am press conference. wal

Around 11pm on Thursday, cops cornered Johnson at El Centro College and attempted to negotiate, but four hours later the talks failed and a robot was brought in to detonate a bomb and kill the suspect. This was after shots had rung out at a previously peaceful protest in downtown Dallas with demonstrators screaming and running for their lives as cops dropped dead one by one.

Two other suspects were taken into custody after fleeing the scene in a black Mercedes. An officer saw one of the pair hurriedly putting a camouflage bag in the back of the car before driving off ‘at a high rate of speed’.

A female, who was in the same area as Johnson, was also taken custody, however Brown said: ‘We still don’t have complete comfort that we have all the suspects.’

Johnson reportedly fired from an ‘elevated position’, picking off officers ‘ambush style,’ Police Chief David Brown said, suggesting that the shooter had some tactical background. ‘Some officers were shot in the back,’ he added.

Army officials said Johnson was a soldier in the reserves and had served a tour of duty in Afghanistan. Pictures on Facebook suggest that Johnson’s father, James, was also in the military. While he professed a hatred for white people in his last words to a hostage negotiator, it appears his step-mother was white. Donna Ferrier Johnson, a teacher for Dallas schools, proudly shared pictures of her step-son in uniform to her page.

Nevertheless, Johnson’s activity online suggest he became interested with black militant groups. On Facebook, he identified himself as a black nationalist, and his profile picture shows him wearing a dashiki and holding a clenched first in the air like a Black Panther member.

He also liked pages for several pages related to the Nation of Islam, the Black Riders Liberation Party, the New Black Panther Party and the African american Defense League.

Interestingly, The New York Times is reporting that "investigators have not turned up any evidence that he had ties to the Black Lives Matter movement or to political groups. The official said that Justice officials have reached out to the Pentagon to obtain Mr. Johnson’s military records."

Somehow, one gets the impression the focus seems to be on his military experience — while already beginning to distance him from possible inspiration by radical black activist groups.

Whether or not Mr. Johnson was formally affiliated with the likes of Black Lives Matter, it would appear that his social media profile warrants further investigation on this front. We cannot ignore the influence amped-up racially-divisive, anti-police rhetoric in this country is having on this the violence against our men and women in blue in this country.

How is it when Donald Trump says something controversial, he’s decried for "hateful rhetoric" that could potentially cause problems — but these black supremacist organizations are just A-OK?"

http://www.allenbwest.com/michellejesse/just-in-dallas-shooter-identified-heres-what-we-know
 
You have correctly called out the Media for suppressing facts that don't support the narrative that they push relentlessly. Specifically the narrative is "Trump is a Racist, Guns are the problem, Cops are Racist killers, Black Activist Groups like #BLM are not hate groups.
 
There is a stark difference between what is reported at lib "news" outlets as opposed to others. Many of the libs are focused on his military experience and lack of criminal record. This is setting it up so that people will go along with targeting ex-military people and other gun owners despite the fact that they can easily pass a background check because they've never broken the law. In reality, the background checks should flag those who openly support radical groups who routinely make death threats. What we should look at is whether people belong to these radical groups and any praise they express on social media. If someone gives a thumbs up to cop killing or openly supports ISIS or other terror groups, they should be investigated thoroughly.

Knowing that someone is behind groups like BLM or other violent groups is a huge red flag. Of course, the left won't use that in a profile because Obama is out there praising the likes of the BLM, even though many members have called for the killing of whites, particularly white cops.
 
We already know that this administration thinks military vets, gun groups and constitutionalists belong higher on the watch list than jihadists and other radicals who constantly make death threats. It's because this administration targets political enemies, not enemies of America. That must be why they are focusing on the shooter's previous military experience to give a profile of him and ignoring his recent support of radical groups and his own words to negotiators before he died.

His support of BLM, Nation of Islam, the Black Riders Liberation Party, the New Black Panther Party and the African american Defense League have likely influenced his decision to kill white cops. BLM and others been calling for the killing of cops. Obama continues to side with groups who express outrage at cops for killing black suspects, even when it's completely justified.


Of course, the left went to their gun control rhetoric immediately instead of taking a hard look at the mentality behind these killings. As if disarming the honest people will changed the hearts of cold-blooded killers.



"The suspect said he was upset about Black Lives Matter. He said he was upset about the recent police shootings of black suspects. He said he was upset at white people. The suspect stated he wanted to kill white people, especially white officers,’ Dallas Police Chief David Brown revealed at a 7:30am press conference. wal

Around 11pm on Thursday, cops cornered Johnson at El Centro College and attempted to negotiate, but four hours later the talks failed and a robot was brought in to detonate a bomb and kill the suspect. This was after shots had rung out at a previously peaceful protest in downtown Dallas with demonstrators screaming and running for their lives as cops dropped dead one by one.

Two other suspects were taken into custody after fleeing the scene in a black Mercedes. An officer saw one of the pair hurriedly putting a camouflage bag in the back of the car before driving off ‘at a high rate of speed’.

A female, who was in the same area as Johnson, was also taken custody, however Brown said: ‘We still don’t have complete comfort that we have all the suspects.’

Johnson reportedly fired from an ‘elevated position’, picking off officers ‘ambush style,’ Police Chief David Brown said, suggesting that the shooter had some tactical background. ‘Some officers were shot in the back,’ he added.

Army officials said Johnson was a soldier in the reserves and had served a tour of duty in Afghanistan. Pictures on Facebook suggest that Johnson’s father, James, was also in the military. While he professed a hatred for white people in his last words to a hostage negotiator, it appears his step-mother was white. Donna Ferrier Johnson, a teacher for Dallas schools, proudly shared pictures of her step-son in uniform to her page.

Nevertheless, Johnson’s activity online suggest he became interested with black militant groups. On Facebook, he identified himself as a black nationalist, and his profile picture shows him wearing a dashiki and holding a clenched first in the air like a Black Panther member.

He also liked pages for several pages related to the Nation of Islam, the Black Riders Liberation Party, the New Black Panther Party and the African american Defense League.

Interestingly, The New York Times is reporting that "investigators have not turned up any evidence that he had ties to the Black Lives Matter movement or to political groups. The official said that Justice officials have reached out to the Pentagon to obtain Mr. Johnson’s military records."

Somehow, one gets the impression the focus seems to be on his military experience — while already beginning to distance him from possible inspiration by radical black activist groups.

Whether or not Mr. Johnson was formally affiliated with the likes of Black Lives Matter, it would appear that his social media profile warrants further investigation on this front. We cannot ignore the influence amped-up racially-divisive, anti-police rhetoric in this country is having on this the violence against our men and women in blue in this country.

How is it when Donald Trump says something controversial, he’s decried for "hateful rhetoric" that could potentially cause problems — but these black supremacist organizations are just A-OK?"

http://www.allenbwest.com/michellejesse/just-in-dallas-shooter-identified-heres-what-we-know

So you agree that Donald Trump and BLM are effectively the same.
 
We already know that this administration thinks military vets, gun groups and constitutionalists belong higher on the watch list than jihadists and other radicals who constantly make death threats. It's because this administration targets political enemies, not enemies of America. That must be why they are focusing on the shooter's previous military experience to give a profile of him and ignoring his recent support of radical groups and his own words to negotiators before he died.

His support of BLM, Nation of Islam, the Black Riders Liberation Party, the New Black Panther Party and the African american Defense League have likely influenced his decision to kill white cops. BLM and others been calling for the killing of cops. Obama continues to side with groups who express outrage at cops for killing black suspects, even when it's completely justified.


Of course, the left went to their gun control rhetoric immediately instead of taking a hard look at the mentality behind these killings. As if disarming the honest people will changed the hearts of cold-blooded killers.



"The suspect said he was upset about Black Lives Matter. He said he was upset about the recent police shootings of black suspects. He said he was upset at white people. The suspect stated he wanted to kill white people, especially white officers,’ Dallas Police Chief David Brown revealed at a 7:30am press conference. wal

Around 11pm on Thursday, cops cornered Johnson at El Centro College and attempted to negotiate, but four hours later the talks failed and a robot was brought in to detonate a bomb and kill the suspect. This was after shots had rung out at a previously peaceful protest in downtown Dallas with demonstrators screaming and running for their lives as cops dropped dead one by one.

Two other suspects were taken into custody after fleeing the scene in a black Mercedes. An officer saw one of the pair hurriedly putting a camouflage bag in the back of the car before driving off ‘at a high rate of speed’.

A female, who was in the same area as Johnson, was also taken custody, however Brown said: ‘We still don’t have complete comfort that we have all the suspects.’

Johnson reportedly fired from an ‘elevated position’, picking off officers ‘ambush style,’ Police Chief David Brown said, suggesting that the shooter had some tactical background. ‘Some officers were shot in the back,’ he added.

Army officials said Johnson was a soldier in the reserves and had served a tour of duty in Afghanistan. Pictures on Facebook suggest that Johnson’s father, James, was also in the military. While he professed a hatred for white people in his last words to a hostage negotiator, it appears his step-mother was white. Donna Ferrier Johnson, a teacher for Dallas schools, proudly shared pictures of her step-son in uniform to her page.

Nevertheless, Johnson’s activity online suggest he became interested with black militant groups. On Facebook, he identified himself as a black nationalist, and his profile picture shows him wearing a dashiki and holding a clenched first in the air like a Black Panther member.

He also liked pages for several pages related to the Nation of Islam, the Black Riders Liberation Party, the New Black Panther Party and the African american Defense League.

Interestingly, The New York Times is reporting that "investigators have not turned up any evidence that he had ties to the Black Lives Matter movement or to political groups. The official said that Justice officials have reached out to the Pentagon to obtain Mr. Johnson’s military records."

Somehow, one gets the impression the focus seems to be on his military experience — while already beginning to distance him from possible inspiration by radical black activist groups.

Whether or not Mr. Johnson was formally affiliated with the likes of Black Lives Matter, it would appear that his social media profile warrants further investigation on this front. We cannot ignore the influence amped-up racially-divisive, anti-police rhetoric in this country is having on this the violence against our men and women in blue in this country.

How is it when Donald Trump says something controversial, he’s decried for "hateful rhetoric" that could potentially cause problems — but these black supremacist organizations are just A-OK?"

http://www.allenbwest.com/michellejesse/just-in-dallas-shooter-identified-heres-what-we-know

So you agree that Donald Trump and BLM are effectively the same.
Nope, try again
 
So you agree that Donald Trump and BLM are effectively the same.


Hell, no. Trump has not called for people to kill anyone. BLM has many times called for the murder of cops. And they get results because their followers do as they are told.

Only a brainwashed moron would equate border security and stopping the influx of un-vetted radicals to people committing cold-blooded murder over nothing. While they should protest if they feel cops were wrong, killing cops around the country is something sick animals do. The cop who shot the black guy is in trouble. No reason to go kill innocent people over it.
 
We already know that this administration thinks military vets, gun groups and constitutionalists belong higher on the watch list than jihadists and other radicals who constantly make death threats. It's because this administration targets political enemies, not enemies of America. That must be why they are focusing on the shooter's previous military experience to give a profile of him and ignoring his recent support of radical groups and his own words to negotiators before he died.

His support of BLM, Nation of Islam, the Black Riders Liberation Party, the New Black Panther Party and the African american Defense League have likely influenced his decision to kill white cops. BLM and others been calling for the killing of cops. Obama continues to side with groups who express outrage at cops for killing black suspects, even when it's completely justified.


Of course, the left went to their gun control rhetoric immediately instead of taking a hard look at the mentality behind these killings. As if disarming the honest people will changed the hearts of cold-blooded killers.



"The suspect said he was upset about Black Lives Matter. He said he was upset about the recent police shootings of black suspects. He said he was upset at white people. The suspect stated he wanted to kill white people, especially white officers,’ Dallas Police Chief David Brown revealed at a 7:30am press conference. wal

Around 11pm on Thursday, cops cornered Johnson at El Centro College and attempted to negotiate, but four hours later the talks failed and a robot was brought in to detonate a bomb and kill the suspect. This was after shots had rung out at a previously peaceful protest in downtown Dallas with demonstrators screaming and running for their lives as cops dropped dead one by one.

Two other suspects were taken into custody after fleeing the scene in a black Mercedes. An officer saw one of the pair hurriedly putting a camouflage bag in the back of the car before driving off ‘at a high rate of speed’.

A female, who was in the same area as Johnson, was also taken custody, however Brown said: ‘We still don’t have complete comfort that we have all the suspects.’

Johnson reportedly fired from an ‘elevated position’, picking off officers ‘ambush style,’ Police Chief David Brown said, suggesting that the shooter had some tactical background. ‘Some officers were shot in the back,’ he added.

Army officials said Johnson was a soldier in the reserves and had served a tour of duty in Afghanistan. Pictures on Facebook suggest that Johnson’s father, James, was also in the military. While he professed a hatred for white people in his last words to a hostage negotiator, it appears his step-mother was white. Donna Ferrier Johnson, a teacher for Dallas schools, proudly shared pictures of her step-son in uniform to her page.

Nevertheless, Johnson’s activity online suggest he became interested with black militant groups. On Facebook, he identified himself as a black nationalist, and his profile picture shows him wearing a dashiki and holding a clenched first in the air like a Black Panther member.

He also liked pages for several pages related to the Nation of Islam, the Black Riders Liberation Party, the New Black Panther Party and the African american Defense League.

Interestingly, The New York Times is reporting that "investigators have not turned up any evidence that he had ties to the Black Lives Matter movement or to political groups. The official said that Justice officials have reached out to the Pentagon to obtain Mr. Johnson’s military records."

Somehow, one gets the impression the focus seems to be on his military experience — while already beginning to distance him from possible inspiration by radical black activist groups.

Whether or not Mr. Johnson was formally affiliated with the likes of Black Lives Matter, it would appear that his social media profile warrants further investigation on this front. We cannot ignore the influence amped-up racially-divisive, anti-police rhetoric in this country is having on this the violence against our men and women in blue in this country.

How is it when Donald Trump says something controversial, he’s decried for "hateful rhetoric" that could potentially cause problems — but these black supremacist organizations are just A-OK?"

http://www.allenbwest.com/michellejesse/just-in-dallas-shooter-identified-heres-what-we-know

So you agree that Donald Trump and BLM are effectively the same.
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For the same reason the Rightwing media ignores the support Republicans get from white supremacist neo-Nazi groups (who share the GOP's distaste for liberal tolerance).
 
For the same reason the Rightwing media ignores the support Republicans get from white supremacist neo-Nazi groups (who share the GOP's distaste for liberal tolerance).


It's one thing for a group to say they support someone. No one can control who does that.

It's a completely different thing when a person openly supports groups. The guy had photos where he was giving the BLM hand gesture. He followed different radical groups and openly supported them.

The killer echoed the sentiments from the radical groups when he told negotiators that he just wanted to kill white people, especially white cops and he mentioned BLM by name, saying he was with them.
 

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