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Lol oh boy, I got bad news to share with you about rape not making the news
Really? Why don't you unpuff your chest and produce it then?
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Gotta love how the first 4/5th's of the article go through such an effort to go on about the conflation of rape and acting like most of the rape cases lucky enough to reach national attention (ie. like 0.1% of them) are fake, then bringing up this sordid incident.
Nonsense, and again how stupid is it to lie about something a person would just have to click the given link to to see you're lying. Or wait, you're not lying, you're just having problems observing the obvious again. Is that it? Let me help then.
The author gave two examples of incidents where well publicized stories turned out to be hoaxed.
The bulk of the analysis then went on as follows:
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Which brings me to Rockville, Maryland.
The gang rape of the 14-year-old girl a week ago by two older illegal immigrants while she was in school, is every bit as horrifying as what the debunked tales in North Carolina and the University of Virginia depicted. Police evidence collected so far, supports the case as described — that she was forced into the boys’ bathroom, then into a stall, where the two men made her perform oral sex, sodomized and raped her.
Yet, the story has received scant attention in the mainstream media. Yes, conservative-leaning Fox News has covered it exhaustively, but The New York Times and CNN only gave it a mention after it came up at a White House press briefing this week. The major broadcast networks of CBS, NBC, and ABC, haven’t given it any airtime in their nightly news coverage.
The Washington Post consigned the story to its “local” section and even went so far as to try to discredit the report, saying both local officials and the president’s press secretary, Sean Spicer, “conflate[d] some issues” when describing it to the public.
This is all because the Rockville story is just too sensational in all the wrong ways.
As the state of Maryland looks to become a sanctuary state, it demonstrates the lack of sanctuary given to its own citizens. It depicts how through federal law, 17 and 18 year-old illegals can be placed in ninth grade classes. It shows how schools have no authority to check legal status, or even the criminal status of the undocumented. It proves the failings of many liberal policies.
And for those reasons, the story will be suffocated and buried in the back pages. For if it were to be given too much attention, liberal values may be questioned.
It might become clear, liberals are social-justice warriors for some, but not for all. That they pick sides. So where’s the justice in that?
She showed how pending Rape cases relevant to causes SJW pimp have been given massive media attention while cases that told stories contrary to the SJW agenda have been largely ignored.
Juxtaposition is not the same thing as conflation.