Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Hold Your Powder


 I learned by lesson in 2019, or at least I think I did.  I saw the headlines and the photos propagated by the New York Times and other mainstream media outlets depicting a smug teenager in a MAGA hat, seemingly harassing an old Native American man, who the mainstream media also said was a veteran that had done a tour in Vietnam.

The outrage on Facebook boiled up, some among friends of mine.  I also felt this surge of indignity about this punk.  Many celebrities weighed in, including Joe Biden, calling young Nicholas Sandmann  a white supremacist, and on and on.   Fortunately, I refrained from making any comment the matter on social media.

In the days that followed, as other recorded film clips became public, the truth began to emerge.  What had occurred was precisely the OPPOSITE of what the media had portrayed.  The Native American was an activist, a grifter, found out not to have seen combat in Vietnam, and he was the one that was in Sandmann’s face, harassing him.

Then there was the NASCAR noose, found by Bubba Wallace that triggered the dispatch of 15 FBI agents to investigate a purported hate crime.  The incident went viral in the MSM and social media, only to have the FBI determine that the “noose” was a garage pull.

But in the hysteria, Nikki Haley couldn’t help herself.  Before any of the facts could be determined, she tweeted out how much she deplored it, and racism in general, blah, blah, blah.  Her lurching impulsiveness and virtue mongering, among other things, has crossed her off my list for any serious national post.

Of course, there was Jussie Smollett.  “This is MAGA country” on a cold Chicago night was so implausible so as to be laughable.  Within hours, almost every thinking person smoked out the hoax.  That incident caused me to conclude that fake hate crimes were worse than real hate crimes, because while hate crimes target an individual, fake hate crimes tear at the fabric of society. 

We also had the incident at the border in which the media claimed that a border agent was taking a whip to border crossers.  That was demonstrably false, the photographer said it was false, Tyler Mayoras knew it was false.  Yet they perpetrated it anyway.

There have been a plethora of fake hate incidents, the most recent being the assertion of a young woman on the Duke volleyball team that someone had used a racial slur to taunt her.  There was no corroboration and no video of the purported incidents.  Like “hands up don’t shoot,” and the Bubba Wallace “noose,” many of these incidents simply didn’t happen. 

Which brings us to Paul Pelosi, who was purportedly attacked by an intruder and injured with a hammer this weekend while Nancy was away.  As of this writing, there appear to be a number of facts that just aren’t adding up,  The strange police call, “His name is David and he is a friend.” There are reports that a third person met the police at the door.  Yet we have no details about who this person was.  And the broken glass from the glass door was seen to be outside, not inside, leading one to believe that the glass was broken from the inside.  Police won’t release the bodycam video.  The details don’t add up and they keep changing.

Yet Hillary Clinton, Rob Reiner, Laurence Tribe, Reuters, among others immediately attributed the incident to “far right wing extremists, “ either directly or indirectly, without a full accounting of the facts.   Incredible.  We really don’t know what happened, and may never.

The lesson in all this is ----hold your powder when a news story breaks.  Do not accept narrative that  the media and the authorities.  It is especially  important  when the event either involves charges of racism a hate crime,  “far right extremism.”  Always be a little skeptical.  The truth is hard to come by these days.  But eventually it does come out.

 

 

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