Greg Gutfeld: The media game of 'us versus them' won't stop with Chauvin's conviction
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Only in the mainstream media is the system working not proof that the system is working.
So justice served is no justice at all. The New York Times called the Derek Chauvin verdict "a very rare conviction" which doesn't signal police accountability at all. It's just a one-off event because, as it put it, the "factors" of the Floyd case "will not apply to future police killings." But maybe the Chauvin verdict is rare because incidents like these are rare. You wouldn't know it by the media's obsession with them, but police-involved deaths are, to use the Times' words, "very rare" events. So why is the media focusing on these isolated events as opposed to thousands of Black homicide victims not killed by cops? Well, those crimes are like "Batman v Superman." They don't provide a good villain. So even with progress, the media still pushes its poison that we are a racially divided country where the police hunt down Blacks for fun. (And of course, you're still a racist.)More Related News