Suit by Covington Catholic student against Washington Post dismissed

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting Twitter thread with a good analysis indicating that Washington Post likely settled this suit for nuisance value:

https://twitter.com/MarkSZaidEsq/status/1287604076826497025?s=20


This is compelling. Perhaps the little shit and his parents will learn something for once.


Not sure about that. Even a $50k settlement is a lot of money for a struggling business, like a newspaper.

Democracy dies in darkness! Don’t let these Trumpy Bears bleed the Post dry with a thousand cuts!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just watched this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSkpPaiUF8s

and WOW. I'm honestly in disbelief. I don't know how CNN et al live with themselves. Absolutely disgusting liberal mob behavior.

And that native American accuser is a psychopath.


+1, watch the video. It’s absolutely shocking. NSFW due to language from the protesters.

The media is absolutely shameful the way they portages what happened, despite surely knowing the truth. No credibility at all. None. Zero.


NP to this thread, haven’t read any of the prior 27 pages. I’m a never trumper, black and first saw this video when it aired last year.

I remember feeling very angry about the children wearing MAGA hats, just willingly agreeing to line up with an administration based on their parents views, or what they were hearing in biased national reporting. I remember feeling sorry for them, and so disappointed. My initial reaction was that the boy was smirking and taunting him. I didn’t think much more and the story died away.

Fast forward to today. I just watched the video above. Like so many others, I was deceived in the manner information was presented. CNN, and any other news station, were completely in the wrong to add to the chaos by reporting on what was either manipulated information or poorly researched information. Isn’t part of their job to flush out the truth and then present the public with facts to form their own opinion? That right is taken away from me when biased information is given. I know information will often lean liberal or conservative, and I generally lower my expectations and dig further with certain sources instead of accepting it at face value.

The group of black “Hebrew Israelites” were agitators, racist, misogynistic, and not reflective at all of what Hebrew Israelites stand for. Honestly, they should have been arrested for attempting to incite a riot on federal grounds. The boys demonstrated clearly that they had good judgment by walking away from the Hebrew Israelites and continuing on their path. This is a religious private school student, mind you.

The Native American accuser seems thirsty for attention, someone that probably doesn’t have malicious intent but isn’t innocent in how he presents information. Something is off with him. I didn’t see him step back in the video as he said. I didn’t see him trying to make a path. And actually, I think the face that they formed a peace circle speaks volumes to the character of the group.

My guess is that the Native American man of questionable judgment heard the Hebrew Israelites hate filled rhetoric and felt threatened. Maybe the Native perceived a threat that wasn’t there, much like some do when surrounded by black men. Or maybe “build a wall” was repeated amongst the classmates, but the murmurings were a relating of information to what was happening in another section of the group, and not an endorsement for building a wall. But even if that is/was their position, they are allowed to voice that opinion safely, as much as it may saddens me. After watching the Covington student the entire clip, with all of the footage tells a very different story. I judged improperly before. Even witnessing how he encouraged his classmate to pipe down spoke volumes to me about my perceptions in that group.

CNN, and any other station that reported so quickly that they didn’t validate the information, should be ashamed. This is the danger of confirmation bias. It is very powerful when it is allowed to exist in an echo chamber that panders to an audience seeking just that, a reassurance of their own convictions.

In retribution, CNN should also play the full video to their viewers, ttake accountability for their inaccurate reporting, and put what really happened out there. Demonstrate and distinguish themselves from others. There is no weakness in the strength and courage of humility. Otherwise, they are no different than any other Sinclair or Briebart affiliate throwing drama into the arena to keep the arguments going.

False reporting is dangerous, and shouldn’t be legal from licensed authorities over the public, public officials sworn to protect the public. If it is opinion, present it as such. And if you are wrong, don’t be afraid to admit it, Express regret, request forgiveness, and repair the damage with a meaningful act to show it is something taken seriously.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just watched this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSkpPaiUF8s

and WOW. I'm honestly in disbelief. I don't know how CNN et al live with themselves. Absolutely disgusting liberal mob behavior.

And that native American accuser is a psychopath.


+1, watch the video. It’s absolutely shocking. NSFW due to language from the protesters.

The media is absolutely shameful the way they portages what happened, despite surely knowing the truth. No credibility at all. None. Zero.


NP to this thread, haven’t read any of the prior 27 pages. I’m a never trumper, black and first saw this video when it aired last year.

I remember feeling very angry about the children wearing MAGA hats, just willingly agreeing to line up with an administration based on their parents views, or what they were hearing in biased national reporting. I remember feeling sorry for them, and so disappointed. My initial reaction was that the boy was smirking and taunting him. I didn’t think much more and the story died away.

Fast forward to today. I just watched the video above. Like so many others, I was deceived in the manner information was presented. CNN, and any other news station, were completely in the wrong to add to the chaos by reporting on what was either manipulated information or poorly researched information. Isn’t part of their job to flush out the truth and then present the public with facts to form their own opinion? That right is taken away from me when biased information is given. I know information will often lean liberal or conservative, and I generally lower my expectations and dig further with certain sources instead of accepting it at face value.

The group of black “Hebrew Israelites” were agitators, racist, misogynistic, and not reflective at all of what Hebrew Israelites stand for. Honestly, they should have been arrested for attempting to incite a riot on federal grounds. The boys demonstrated clearly that they had good judgment by walking away from the Hebrew Israelites and continuing on their path. This is a religious private school student, mind you.

The Native American accuser seems thirsty for attention, someone that probably doesn’t have malicious intent but isn’t innocent in how he presents information. Something is off with him. I didn’t see him step back in the video as he said. I didn’t see him trying to make a path. And actually, I think the face that they formed a peace circle speaks volumes to the character of the group.

My guess is that the Native American man of questionable judgment heard the Hebrew Israelites hate filled rhetoric and felt threatened. Maybe the Native perceived a threat that wasn’t there, much like some do when surrounded by black men. Or maybe “build a wall” was repeated amongst the classmates, but the murmurings were a relating of information to what was happening in another section of the group, and not an endorsement for building a wall. But even if that is/was their position, they are allowed to voice that opinion safely, as much as it may saddens me. After watching the Covington student the entire clip, with all of the footage tells a very different story. I judged improperly before. Even witnessing how he encouraged his classmate to pipe down spoke volumes to me about my perceptions in that group.

CNN, and any other station that reported so quickly that they didn’t validate the information, should be ashamed. This is the danger of confirmation bias. It is very powerful when it is allowed to exist in an echo chamber that panders to an audience seeking just that, a reassurance of their own convictions.

In retribution, CNN should also play the full video to their viewers, ttake accountability for their inaccurate reporting, and put what really happened out there. Demonstrate and distinguish themselves from others. There is no weakness in the strength and courage of humility. Otherwise, they are no different than any other Sinclair or Briebart affiliate throwing drama into the arena to keep the arguments going.

False reporting is dangerous, and shouldn’t be legal from licensed authorities over the public, public officials sworn to protect the public. If it is opinion, present it as such. And if you are wrong, don’t be afraid to admit it, Express regret, request forgiveness, and repair the damage with a meaningful act to show it is something taken seriously.



CNN won't take responsibility unless forced to do so. They'll keep on doing it because they make far more money by manipulating the facts (sensationalism generates eyeballs, which generates advertising sales). When they are called to task for their behavior in the courts, they hide behind the first amendment or claim that they didn't intend to create any sort of false narrative (i.e. they were deceived just as much as anyone). CNN knows exactly what it's doing and just doesn't care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just watched this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSkpPaiUF8s

and WOW. I'm honestly in disbelief. I don't know how CNN et al live with themselves. Absolutely disgusting liberal mob behavior.

And that native American accuser is a psychopath.


+1, watch the video. It’s absolutely shocking. NSFW due to language from the protesters.

The media is absolutely shameful the way they portages what happened, despite surely knowing the truth. No credibility at all. None. Zero.


NP to this thread, haven’t read any of the prior 27 pages. I’m a never trumper, black and first saw this video when it aired last year.

I remember feeling very angry about the children wearing MAGA hats, just willingly agreeing to line up with an administration based on their parents views, or what they were hearing in biased national reporting. I remember feeling sorry for them, and so disappointed. My initial reaction was that the boy was smirking and taunting him. I didn’t think much more and the story died away.

Fast forward to today. I just watched the video above. Like so many others, I was deceived in the manner information was presented. CNN, and any other news station, were completely in the wrong to add to the chaos by reporting on what was either manipulated information or poorly researched information. Isn’t part of their job to flush out the truth and then present the public with facts to form their own opinion? That right is taken away from me when biased information is given. I know information will often lean liberal or conservative, and I generally lower my expectations and dig further with certain sources instead of accepting it at face value.

The group of black “Hebrew Israelites” were agitators, racist, misogynistic, and not reflective at all of what Hebrew Israelites stand for. Honestly, they should have been arrested for attempting to incite a riot on federal grounds. The boys demonstrated clearly that they had good judgment by walking away from the Hebrew Israelites and continuing on their path. This is a religious private school student, mind you.

The Native American accuser seems thirsty for attention, someone that probably doesn’t have malicious intent but isn’t innocent in how he presents information. Something is off with him. I didn’t see him step back in the video as he said. I didn’t see him trying to make a path. And actually, I think the face that they formed a peace circle speaks volumes to the character of the group.

My guess is that the Native American man of questionable judgment heard the Hebrew Israelites hate filled rhetoric and felt threatened. Maybe the Native perceived a threat that wasn’t there, much like some do when surrounded by black men. Or maybe “build a wall” was repeated amongst the classmates, but the murmurings were a relating of information to what was happening in another section of the group, and not an endorsement for building a wall. But even if that is/was their position, they are allowed to voice that opinion safely, as much as it may saddens me. After watching the Covington student the entire clip, with all of the footage tells a very different story. I judged improperly before. Even witnessing how he encouraged his classmate to pipe down spoke volumes to me about my perceptions in that group.

CNN, and any other station that reported so quickly that they didn’t validate the information, should be ashamed. This is the danger of confirmation bias. It is very powerful when it is allowed to exist in an echo chamber that panders to an audience seeking just that, a reassurance of their own convictions.

In retribution, CNN should also play the full video to their viewers, ttake accountability for their inaccurate reporting, and put what really happened out there. Demonstrate and distinguish themselves from others. There is no weakness in the strength and courage of humility. Otherwise, they are no different than any other Sinclair or Briebart affiliate throwing drama into the arena to keep the arguments going.

False reporting is dangerous, and shouldn’t be legal from licensed authorities over the public, public officials sworn to protect the public. If it is opinion, present it as such. And if you are wrong, don’t be afraid to admit it, Express regret, request forgiveness, and repair the damage with a meaningful act to show it is something taken seriously.



Very well said. I agree completely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just watched this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSkpPaiUF8s

and WOW. I'm honestly in disbelief. I don't know how CNN et al live with themselves. Absolutely disgusting liberal mob behavior.

And that native American accuser is a psychopath.


+1, watch the video. It’s absolutely shocking. NSFW due to language from the protesters.

The media is absolutely shameful the way they portages what happened, despite surely knowing the truth. No credibility at all. None. Zero.


NP to this thread, haven’t read any of the prior 27 pages. I’m a never trumper, black and first saw this video when it aired last year.

I remember feeling very angry about the children wearing MAGA hats, just willingly agreeing to line up with an administration based on their parents views, or what they were hearing in biased national reporting. I remember feeling sorry for them, and so disappointed. My initial reaction was that the boy was smirking and taunting him. I didn’t think much more and the story died away.

Fast forward to today. I just watched the video above. Like so many others, I was deceived in the manner information was presented. CNN, and any other news station, were completely in the wrong to add to the chaos by reporting on what was either manipulated information or poorly researched information. Isn’t part of their job to flush out the truth and then present the public with facts to form their own opinion? That right is taken away from me when biased information is given. I know information will often lean liberal or conservative, and I generally lower my expectations and dig further with certain sources instead of accepting it at face value.

The group of black “Hebrew Israelites” were agitators, racist, misogynistic, and not reflective at all of what Hebrew Israelites stand for. Honestly, they should have been arrested for attempting to incite a riot on federal grounds. The boys demonstrated clearly that they had good judgment by walking away from the Hebrew Israelites and continuing on their path. This is a religious private school student, mind you.

The Native American accuser seems thirsty for attention, someone that probably doesn’t have malicious intent but isn’t innocent in how he presents information. Something is off with him. I didn’t see him step back in the video as he said. I didn’t see him trying to make a path. And actually, I think the face that they formed a peace circle speaks volumes to the character of the group.

My guess is that the Native American man of questionable judgment heard the Hebrew Israelites hate filled rhetoric and felt threatened. Maybe the Native perceived a threat that wasn’t there, much like some do when surrounded by black men. Or maybe “build a wall” was repeated amongst the classmates, but the murmurings were a relating of information to what was happening in another section of the group, and not an endorsement for building a wall. But even if that is/was their position, they are allowed to voice that opinion safely, as much as it may saddens me. After watching the Covington student the entire clip, with all of the footage tells a very different story. I judged improperly before. Even witnessing how he encouraged his classmate to pipe down spoke volumes to me about my perceptions in that group.

CNN, and any other station that reported so quickly that they didn’t validate the information, should be ashamed. This is the danger of confirmation bias. It is very powerful when it is allowed to exist in an echo chamber that panders to an audience seeking just that, a reassurance of their own convictions.

In retribution, CNN should also play the full video to their viewers, ttake accountability for their inaccurate reporting, and put what really happened out there. Demonstrate and distinguish themselves from others. There is no weakness in the strength and courage of humility. Otherwise, they are no different than any other Sinclair or Briebart affiliate throwing drama into the arena to keep the arguments going.

False reporting is dangerous, and shouldn’t be legal from licensed authorities over the public, public officials sworn to protect the public. If it is opinion, present it as such. And if you are wrong, don’t be afraid to admit it, Express regret, request forgiveness, and repair the damage with a meaningful act to show it is something taken seriously.



Well stated.
Lin Wood, this young man's attorney, actually gave these organizations a chance to correct their reporting. When they showed no desire to do so is when he filed suit. Those media groups that did correct their reporting were spared.
To me - this speaks volumes. When presented with the actual events and you *still* refuse to correct the record, you are no longer reporting - you are creating a narrative intended to influence. That is not the role of the media.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting Twitter thread with a good analysis indicating that Washington Post likely settled this suit for nuisance value:

https://twitter.com/MarkSZaidEsq/status/1287604076826497025?s=20


This is compelling. Perhaps the little shit and his parents will learn something for once.


Not sure about that. Even a $50k settlement is a lot of money for a struggling business, like a newspaper.

Democracy dies in darkness! Don’t let these Trumpy Bears bleed the Post dry with a thousand cuts!


It isn’t tho. Insurance pays.

Sounds like the kid’s family bidding for more FaceTime on right-wing media to say they “owned” the Post. The thread was interesting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just watched this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSkpPaiUF8s

and WOW. I'm honestly in disbelief. I don't know how CNN et al live with themselves. Absolutely disgusting liberal mob behavior.

And that native American accuser is a psychopath.


+1, watch the video. It’s absolutely shocking. NSFW due to language from the protesters.

The media is absolutely shameful the way they portages what happened, despite surely knowing the truth. No credibility at all. None. Zero.


NP to this thread, haven’t read any of the prior 27 pages. I’m a never trumper, black and first saw this video when it aired last year.

I remember feeling very angry about the children wearing MAGA hats, just willingly agreeing to line up with an administration based on their parents views, or what they were hearing in biased national reporting. I remember feeling sorry for them, and so disappointed. My initial reaction was that the boy was smirking and taunting him. I didn’t think much more and the story died away.

Fast forward to today. I just watched the video above. Like so many others, I was deceived in the manner information was presented. CNN, and any other news station, were completely in the wrong to add to the chaos by reporting on what was either manipulated information or poorly researched information. Isn’t part of their job to flush out the truth and then present the public with facts to form their own opinion? That right is taken away from me when biased information is given. I know information will often lean liberal or conservative, and I generally lower my expectations and dig further with certain sources instead of accepting it at face value.

The group of black “Hebrew Israelites” were agitators, racist, misogynistic, and not reflective at all of what Hebrew Israelites stand for. Honestly, they should have been arrested for attempting to incite a riot on federal grounds. The boys demonstrated clearly that they had good judgment by walking away from the Hebrew Israelites and continuing on their path. This is a religious private school student, mind you.

The Native American accuser seems thirsty for attention, someone that probably doesn’t have malicious intent but isn’t innocent in how he presents information. Something is off with him. I didn’t see him step back in the video as he said. I didn’t see him trying to make a path. And actually, I think the face that they formed a peace circle speaks volumes to the character of the group.

My guess is that the Native American man of questionable judgment heard the Hebrew Israelites hate filled rhetoric and felt threatened. Maybe the Native perceived a threat that wasn’t there, much like some do when surrounded by black men. Or maybe “build a wall” was repeated amongst the classmates, but the murmurings were a relating of information to what was happening in another section of the group, and not an endorsement for building a wall. But even if that is/was their position, they are allowed to voice that opinion safely, as much as it may saddens me. After watching the Covington student the entire clip, with all of the footage tells a very different story. I judged improperly before. Even witnessing how he encouraged his classmate to pipe down spoke volumes to me about my perceptions in that group.

CNN, and any other station that reported so quickly that they didn’t validate the information, should be ashamed. This is the danger of confirmation bias. It is very powerful when it is allowed to exist in an echo chamber that panders to an audience seeking just that, a reassurance of their own convictions.

In retribution, CNN should also play the full video to their viewers, ttake accountability for their inaccurate reporting, and put what really happened out there. Demonstrate and distinguish themselves from others. There is no weakness in the strength and courage of humility. Otherwise, they are no different than any other Sinclair or Briebart affiliate throwing drama into the arena to keep the arguments going.

False reporting is dangerous, and shouldn’t be legal from licensed authorities over the public, public officials sworn to protect the public. If it is opinion, present it as such. And if you are wrong, don’t be afraid to admit it, Express regret, request forgiveness, and repair the damage with a meaningful act to show it is something taken seriously.



Very well said. I agree completely.


+2. The media on the left and right are endemically dishonest and have been reduced to whoring themselves out for clicks to keep the lights on. There should be consequences for purposefully deceptive reporting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting Twitter thread with a good analysis indicating that Washington Post likely settled this suit for nuisance value:

https://twitter.com/MarkSZaidEsq/status/1287604076826497025?s=20


This is compelling. Perhaps the little shit and his parents will learn something for once.


Not sure about that. Even a $50k settlement is a lot of money for a struggling business, like a newspaper.

Democracy dies in darkness! Don’t let these Trumpy Bears bleed the Post dry with a thousand cuts!


It isn’t tho. Insurance pays.

Sounds like the kid’s family bidding for more FaceTime on right-wing media to say they “owned” the Post. The thread was interesting.


And “insurance” gets more expensive when they settle and pay out on nuisance suits
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting Twitter thread with a good analysis indicating that Washington Post likely settled this suit for nuisance value:

https://twitter.com/MarkSZaidEsq/status/1287604076826497025?s=20


This is compelling. Perhaps the little shit and his parents will learn something for once.


Not sure about that. Even a $50k settlement is a lot of money for a struggling business, like a newspaper.

Democracy dies in darkness! Don’t let these Trumpy Bears bleed the Post dry with a thousand cuts!


It isn’t tho. Insurance pays.

Sounds like the kid’s family bidding for more FaceTime on right-wing media to say they “owned” the Post. The thread was interesting.


+2. And we as consumers pay for that with increased costs for services, or reduced quality for the same price. There is never a free lunch. Someone always pays.
Anonymous
“Sandmann’s cases against ABC News, Rolling Stone magazine, CBS News, newspaper and television station owner Gannett, and The New York Times are now officially listed as “terminated” on the court record.”

That's a lot of Ls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Philips felt “he was being blocked.”

When you watch the video, you can clearly see the guy went straight up to the kid for a confrontation. Anyone with a brain can see this.


This. "Felt blocked"? What a joke. He was looking for confrontation, period.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think that kid is a little sh#t.
But as a parent I’m disappointed in this ruling...

This culture of reporting what is trending is bad for all of us.
He may be a little prick, but the whole thing was misrepresented/misreported by the media for the first day or two.


Yes - but why do you think he's a "little prick"? For standing still, quietly? Interesting definition of "prick."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just watched this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSkpPaiUF8s

and WOW. I'm honestly in disbelief. I don't know how CNN et al live with themselves. Absolutely disgusting liberal mob behavior.

And that native American accuser is a psychopath.


+1, watch the video. It’s absolutely shocking. NSFW due to language from the protesters.

The media is absolutely shameful the way they portages what happened, despite surely knowing the truth. No credibility at all. None. Zero.


NP to this thread, haven’t read any of the prior 27 pages. I’m a never trumper, black and first saw this video when it aired last year.

I remember feeling very angry about the children wearing MAGA hats, just willingly agreeing to line up with an administration based on their parents views, or what they were hearing in biased national reporting. I remember feeling sorry for them, and so disappointed. My initial reaction was that the boy was smirking and taunting him. I didn’t think much more and the story died away.

Fast forward to today. I just watched the video above. Like so many others, I was deceived in the manner information was presented. CNN, and any other news station, were completely in the wrong to add to the chaos by reporting on what was either manipulated information or poorly researched information. Isn’t part of their job to flush out the truth and then present the public with facts to form their own opinion? That right is taken away from me when biased information is given. I know information will often lean liberal or conservative, and I generally lower my expectations and dig further with certain sources instead of accepting it at face value.

The group of black “Hebrew Israelites” were agitators, racist, misogynistic, and not reflective at all of what Hebrew Israelites stand for. Honestly, they should have been arrested for attempting to incite a riot on federal grounds. The boys demonstrated clearly that they had good judgment by walking away from the Hebrew Israelites and continuing on their path. This is a religious private school student, mind you.

The Native American accuser seems thirsty for attention, someone that probably doesn’t have malicious intent but isn’t innocent in how he presents information. Something is off with him. I didn’t see him step back in the video as he said. I didn’t see him trying to make a path. And actually, I think the face that they formed a peace circle speaks volumes to the character of the group.

My guess is that the Native American man of questionable judgment heard the Hebrew Israelites hate filled rhetoric and felt threatened. Maybe the Native perceived a threat that wasn’t there, much like some do when surrounded by black men. Or maybe “build a wall” was repeated amongst the classmates, but the murmurings were a relating of information to what was happening in another section of the group, and not an endorsement for building a wall. But even if that is/was their position, they are allowed to voice that opinion safely, as much as it may saddens me. After watching the Covington student the entire clip, with all of the footage tells a very different story. I judged improperly before. Even witnessing how he encouraged his classmate to pipe down spoke volumes to me about my perceptions in that group.

CNN, and any other station that reported so quickly that they didn’t validate the information, should be ashamed. This is the danger of confirmation bias. It is very powerful when it is allowed to exist in an echo chamber that panders to an audience seeking just that, a reassurance of their own convictions.

In retribution, CNN should also play the full video to their viewers, ttake accountability for their inaccurate reporting, and put what really happened out there. Demonstrate and distinguish themselves from others. There is no weakness in the strength and courage of humility. Otherwise, they are no different than any other Sinclair or Briebart affiliate throwing drama into the arena to keep the arguments going.

False reporting is dangerous, and shouldn’t be legal from licensed authorities over the public, public officials sworn to protect the public. If it is opinion, present it as such. And if you are wrong, don’t be afraid to admit it, Express regret, request forgiveness, and repair the damage with a meaningful act to show it is something taken seriously.



Very well said. I agree completely.


+ a million
Thank you to the PP for so eloquently and *accurately* stating what actually happened. The media - and any other person involved in slandering this young man - should be deeply ashamed. Of course, DCUM's finest only double down on their lies about what happened. Typical.
Anonymous
Kid in MAGA hat is a loser and a sucker for propaganda. Who cares?!
Anonymous
Journalist here.

Right ruling.

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