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06.02.22

News Avoidance Syndrome – VARIOUS OUTLETS

  • Is a two-month discrepancy in messaging really that big of a deal?!

It has been a tough entry period for newly christened White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, and now we are starting to see some of the disconnect inside the White House that had been better obscured by her predecessor Jen Psaki.

On the matter of the widening baby formula shortage, KJP was asked about the matter, and she made the statement that the administration has been on top of the issue since February. 

The issue: Her boss appears to be operating on a different timeline, suggesting that they were made aware of the problem in April. As this came to light in the press briefing, it is quite noticeable how few news outlets are covering the glaring messaging problem coming out of the White House about another glaring problem.

Presentation Paradox – THE ROOT

Yesterday, the jury handed down its verdict in the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard trial, and it was good news. It means we are spared any more trial coverage!

But it is not all happy news. It turns out that the jury ruling against the pampered and privileged blonde actress Heard is actually a decisive blow to the future prospects and safety of…black women?!

- "For Black women, who do not have whiteness or fame or money to protect them, Heard's words of the verdict as a setback ring especially true. Whether you believe her or not, the way the world treated Heard was downright cruel and uncalled for. Not only were her bruises placed under a microscope by forensic experts during the trial, social media joined in on the skepticism."

Artisanally-Crafted Narratives – THE BLACK WALL STREET TIMES

  • Delivering a half-truth in order to maintain accuracy.

The news of the shooting of staff members at a hospital in Tulsa was disturbing, yet it led to some wild leaps in logic. One politician came forward to declare this incident a clear case of "white supremacy."

Not clear is how a black shooter targeting a black doctor is a case of white criminality. Also not helping matters is when news outlets present partial information on the incident that can frame things in an incorrect manner. While mentioned in the body of the piece, announcing in the headline how only a black doctor was targeted is a way of getting the story framed in a particular manner. 

Pre-Written Field Reports – WASHINGTON POST

Not to be outdone in the slanted race coverage is the Washington Post, which makes things even worse with their coverage of the Tulsa shooting by attributing race as being involved, yet never mentioning the race of the shooter. The implications left hanging are rather disturbing in this report.

- "In New York, a White man is accused of killing 10 people at a Buffalo grocery store on May 14. Payton Gendron, 18, burst into a Tops Friendly Markets store and shot 13 people — 11 of them Black, investigators said. The latest incident came on the 101st anniversary of another horrible event in Tulsa, when a White mob pillaged a Black neighborhood, killing hundreds in one of the worst episodes of racial violence in the nation's history. Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) described Wednesday's hospital attack as 'a senseless act of violence and hatred.'"

Gilded Reframe – MSNBC

On "Morning Joe," the crew gave a promotion segment for a new series that explores the cause behind a significant shift in the Hispanic voting base toward conservatism. Of course, there could not be substantive political issues leading to this change; the reporter behind this series, Paola Ramos, manages to see something far more nefarious at play. 

In describing what she found for the new docuseries on Peacock, Ramos describes Latinos as a group that is easily duped by propaganda. 

- "When you go to a battleground state like Florida, when we think of 2020, we heard that story of communism every single day. Many Latino voters chose Trump because of that fear. What we found this time is that today's polarized environment, the disinformation, the culture wars we see every day on TV, the extremism – all of that is feeding off feeds off that fear of communism and disinformation." 

Great selling point to bring Latinos back to the Democratic fold – tell them they are too naive or stupid to realize they are being manipulated.