A Tale of Two Protests: One Pro-America, the Other Anti-America. See Which One is Reported in the Media!

This video was created by sECULARsTUDIDEST.com and posted on Breitbart TV - we all know how overtly biased the main stream media is….this video tells the story of two protests on the same day - kinda makes you sick to your stomach.

The main stream media had wall-to-wall coverage of the now-debunked claim that Tea Party protesters yelled racial slurs at members of congress on March 20. Meanwhile, on the other side of the mall in Washington DC, a truly ugly, vile and violent protest took place including signs with swastikas and derogatory racial remarks about President Obama - ALL CAUGHT ON VIDEO. And the media ignored it.

Time was when American media wore their biases on their sleeves. The history of media ethics shows this system of honesty in media bias, so common in the nineteenth century, giving way to the doctrine of “objectivity” early in the twentieth century. Media historians chart the zenith of objectivity’s prominence occurring around the 1950’s. However, over the last fifty years objectivity has succumbed to a state of confusion. But is this a harmful turn of events?

The huge American media conglomerates have not admitted this seismic cultural shift towards accepting the reality of media bias (although understood as a fact by most of their consumers). They still march under the false advertising of “objectivity” and “neutrality”. Wouldn’t it be better for our nation if newspapers, not to mention other forms of media, simply displayed openly their prejudices and points of view? Imagine: “The New York Democrat Times”, “The Los Angeles Liberal Times”, “The Washington Post and Democrat”, “Boston Liberal Democrat Globe”.
As Charles Griffin Ross turns in his grave, and the American Mainstream Media harbors a warm spot for yellow journalism,

It is time to pull the mask of “objectivity” off these malignant cultural tumors we call “journalists”.

Video excerpts of the anti-war rally are from across the web, and are used for commentary under the “fair use” statute.

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