Not “ghey,” not Great Awesome Yay, no, a woman identified as Democratic party official Sue Walton used a homophobic slur at an anti-hate rally and it was caught on multiple cameras. In case you were curious, “anti-hate” on the left means the opposite of love. If this woman is Walton, I personally witnessed and also caught her on my cellphone spitting at people on the other side of the barrier.
I saw “anti-hate” protesters spit and use gay slurs repeatedly; a horde of mainstream media cameras and reporters were on site but not a single one of them mentioned or followed up on the incidents.
Not a single old media reporter pursued the story or even followed up with Walton, but citizen journalists like Andrew Marcus did.
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Marcus contacted Sue Walton twice for comment and confirmation and Walton would neither comment or deny that she was caught on multiple cameras spitting on people at their “anti-hate” rally and calling them homophobic slurs.
There’s a reason why you didn’t see any of these incidents in any of the Chicago media: they arrived with their pre-formed narrative. All the coverage bore the ubiquitous headline: “Protesters at Glenn Beck Right Nation Event.” Their sole purpose was to show that people who hate Glenn Beck gathered outside in the parking lot to peacefully protest. Any mention that attendees had committed assault by spitting or betrayed their true character by yelling homophobic slurs would have destroyed that narrative.
What is the media there for except to assist the government in orchestrating a beautiful charade?
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