Andrew Klavan on Media Blackout of Charlotte Stabbing and Racial Narratives
Megyn KellyOctober 5, 202511 min54,968 views
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- 🎯 Corporate media outlets are accused of a media blackout regarding the Charlotte stabbing, failing to cover the story adequately.
- 💡 Andrew Klavan argues that media outlets are selectively covering stories, particularly those involving crime, and often omitting crucial details like race.
- 📰 Major news organizations like the New York Times, NPR, CNN, and the Washington Post are criticized for their delayed or minimal coverage of the Charlotte incident.
The Role of Race in Crime Narratives
- 💬 Klavan contends that the media's reluctance to mention race in crime stories, especially when it involves a black perpetrator and a white victim, is a deliberate tactic.
- 🧠 He suggests that this omission, coupled with the labeling of those who point out racial patterns as
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Media BiasCharlotte StabbingAndrew KlavanCorporate MediaRacial NarrativesBlack-on-White CrimeMedia BlackoutDonald TrumpElon MuskBrian StelterCNNNew York TimesWashington PostPoliticoAssociated Press
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