As Twitchy reported, complaints that the media has willfully ignored several fires at black churches have persisted even after the fires were covered by ABC, CBS, Fox News, NBC, MSNBC, CNN, and the Los Angeles Times.
Actor Michael Keaton is among those who wants to know why the fires haven’t made the front page of the New York Times.
6 fires since then -@ black attended churches. At least 2 suspicious. How is that NOT on front page… https://t.co/KIof5wJCxL
— Michael Keaton (@MichaelKeaton) July 1, 2015
Maybe try asking the New York Times?
@MichaelKeaton you have to dig deep for the real news.
— Judy Powell (@judypowell1234) July 1, 2015
No digging is required at all; Michelle Malkin covers the subject extensively in her column today. Just remember that not every fire is a case of arson, and not every case of arson is a hate crime. And some alleged cases of arson never happened in the first place.
@MichaelKeaton ====> http://t.co/JDRUvXjff8
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) July 1, 2015
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@MichaelKeaton @cnn reporting the FBI believes greeley ville south carolina incident is from lightning
— jon regas (@jonregas) July 1, 2015
@MichaelKeaton @CNN one church fire may have been started by an african american man who had problems with women. mike, wait for the data!
— jon regas (@jonregas) July 1, 2015
@MichaelKeaton did you hear that investigators now think the most recent is from a lightning strike? hope you find article!
— jon regas (@jonregas) July 1, 2015
Maybe try a different newspaper?
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