Here's the thing. Rather than condemn the media, recognize that people saw a single image and came to conclusions. It wasn't just the media. It was everyone who said anything or didn't say anything about it. Yeah, from the photo, it looks like a group of White guys wearing Trump paraphernalia confronting a Native man. Sure, now people are saying "How could the media think that?" C'mon. How could people not? I'd bet $10 that nobody here who saw that image thought, "Oh, an Indian guy is confronting a group of teens wearing Trump hats." I'd bet $100 that nobody thought that it was started by Black Israelites making anti-White statements.
It looked like what it looked like, and if it ultimately turns out that what we should learn is that Trump supporters are against racism and stand up against it wherever they see it, I'm down with that and them. If the kid would face down a Nazi or KKK member, I'd congratulate him. It'd even demonstrate that all Trump supporters aren't racists, etc. If he'd confronted the Black Israelites, I could go along with that. Plenty of people confronted them before the Trump teens arrived. No memes about them. Only butt hurt feelings and stuff like this.
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