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Covington Catholic High School students smeared by mainstream media lies -- Don't expect an apology

The young men of Covington Catholic High School have been subjected to nothing short of a political inquisition because of their faith, the color of their skin and their devotion to making America great again. And they are owed an apology.

What CNN, The New York Times, the Washington Post and National Review (among others) did to these teenage boysis simply outrageous.

The boys had been in Washington to participate in Friday’s March For Life. Later in the day, they assembled outside the Lincoln Memorial to wait for school buses. And that’s where the trouble started.

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According to the mainstream media, the boys surrounded and terrorized Native American activist Nathan Phillips. A video clip showed what the media described as a teenage boy wearing a MAGA hat blocking Phillips and staring him down.

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“It was getting ugly, and I was thinking, ‘I’ve got to find myself an exit out of this situation and finish my song at the Lincoln Memorial,” Phillips told Washington Post. “I started going that way, and that guy in the hat stood in my way and we were at an impasse. He just blocked my way and wouldn’t allow me to retreat.”

Phillips told the Detroit Free Press that he had seen the white Catholic students “attacking these four black individuals.”

“There was that moment when I realized I’ve put myself between beast and prey,” he told the newspaper. “These young men were beastly and these old black individuals was their prey, and I stood in between them and so they needed their pounds of flesh and they were looking at me for that.”

It was all untrue, of course – but that did not stop the mainstream media from going nuclear.

“Boys in ‘Make America Great Again’ Hats Mob Native Elder at Indigenous Peoples March,” read The New York Times story.

“The Catholic Church’s Shameful History of Native American Abuses,” the Washington Post declared.

Even conservative outlets like the National Review turned on the Catholic boys. – without bothering to check their facts.

“The Covington Students Might as Well Have Just Spit on the Cross,” read a screed written by National Review Deputy Editor Nicholas Frankovich.

“They mock a serious, frail-looking older man and gloat in their momentary role as Roman soldiers to his Christ,” he wrote.

Seriously? The National Review compared this activist to Jesus Christ? Sweet mercy.

As a result of the media coverage, the students and their families have been terrorized and publicly shamed. Some students were identified and targeted by leftist activists.

And now, thanks to irrefutable video evidence, we know that the entire story was a hoax – a flat-out lie.

The videos, which I have personally viewed, show that Phillips and some of his associates were the ones who instigated the confrontation. It was Phillips who thrust his drum in the face of the teenage boy wearing the MAGA hat.

“White people go back to Europe where you came from,” one of the activists shouted at the Catholic students. “This is not your land.”

And the young man in the so-called “stare down” can be seen trying to calm down a classmate while one of the adult activists cursed the child.

The boys were also accused of chanting, “Build that wall.” However, based on the videos I’ve seen there is no evidence to back up those accusations.

Oh, and those black protesters turned out to be members of the Black Hebrew Israelites, a radical group known for being anti-gay.

The video clearly shows the black protesters berating the teenage boys with all sorts of racial and homophobic slurs.

“Your president is a homosexual,” one of the grown men told the boys. “Your president is a homosexual. Greek was a bunch of homosexuals, just like the Romans. You proud of sodomy?”

“You give fa***ts rights,” the man shouted.

At that point, the Catholic school boys jeered in protest and disgust. One of the boys could be heard rebuking the Black Hebrew Israelites for using anti-gay language.

And yet, that information was completely left out of the mainstream media news coverage.

“Covington Catholic High School students surrounded, intimidated and chanted over Native Americans singing about indigenous people’s strength and spirit,” read the lead paragraph in Cincinnati.com.

In context, it appears that what really happened on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial is that a group of Catholic school boys was targeted and harassed by grown adults just because they were white, Catholic Trump supporters.

But the mainstream media doesn’t care about the truth because they believe people who support President Trump and believe in God are irredeemable deplorables.

“Don’t let your Catholic school’s students wear MAGA hats on a field trip for the March for Life,” The New York Times columnist Ross Douthat wrote on Twitter.

It’s not the first time that people have been attacked for wearing those ball caps. And I doubt it will be the last.

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There are a whole lot of grownups who owe those teenage boys an apology – starting with the liars in the mainstream media.

It is not a sin to wear a Make America Great Again ball cap. But it is a sin to bear false witness.

Read somewhere earlier today some legal assistance was being thrown his way from some conservative legal teams, don't be surprised if a few slander suits are not filed.
 
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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/19/us/covington-catholic-high-school-nathan-phillips.html

Boys in ‘Make America Great Again’ Hats Mob Native Elder at Indigenous Peoples March

“I heard them saying ‘Build that wall! Build that wall!’” the Native elder, Nathan Phillips, said. “This is indigenous land. We’re not supposed to have walls here.” The episode, which gained extensive attention on social media, was widely condemned.
They were Catholic high school students who came to Washington on a field trip to rally at the March for Life.

He was a Native American veteran of the Vietnam War who was there to raise awareness at the Indigenous Peoples March.

They intersected on Friday in an unsettling encounter outside the Lincoln Memorial — a throng of cheering and jeering high school boys, predominantly white and wearing “Make America Great Again” gear, surrounding a Native American elder.

The episode was being investigated and the students could face punishment, up to and including expulsion, their school said in a statement on Saturday afternoon.

You got lied to and you believed it.
 
Covington school is fully manned by all-white faculty, all boys and all-white kids, fuck them and the rest of the fake Jesus loving Catholics. can't expect more from assholes that their conduits to their savior are buncha child molesters.

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/covington-catholic-black-paint/

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Covington Catholic story a total disaster for liberal media’s credibility
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Curtis Houck

Mon Jan 21, 2019 - 8:08 pm EST


January 21, 2019 (NewsBusters) – The liberal media are on a losing streak with the extremely dubious BuzzFeed News story and then false attacks on Catholic high school students at the Lincoln Memorial. In both cases, the liberal media have refused to take responsibility and issue retractions, acting detached in stories where they played central roles in advancing narratives that turned out to be weapons-grade fake news.

Between Saturday morning and Sunday night, CNN and MSNBC spent 53 minutes and 20 seconds on the fallout from the confrontation between Covington High School students in Washington for the March for Life, a Native American veteran named Nathan Phillips, and the Black Israelites. Twenty-nine of those minutes came before anyone realized that perhaps things weren't as they wanted it to appear.

It would have been easy for any individual person on either network to admit on-air Sunday that they were wrong, but that's of course not what happened.

CNN devoted the most time on the incident, giving 18 minutes and 16 seconds to the original version between Saturday and Sunday morning.

S.E. Cupp spent almost seven minutes Saturday night on her Unfiltered show, lashing out at the "mob of MAGA hat-wearing high school students" who are "clearly...not getting a good education" with parents being failures "because it makes little sense to angrily change 'build the wall' to a population with literally zero illegal immigrants who were here long before we were."

To Cupp's credit, she issued a tweet Monday morning saying she's "truly sorry" for "reacting too quickly to the Covington story." If only her colleagues would do the same.

By Sunday afternoon, CNN's coverage changed with correspondent Sarah Sidner admitting in the first of three live shots late Sunday that there was more to the story.

"You know, when a video from a moment in time goes viral, there is often more to tell and as we reported this story out, we found video that started a full hour before the Native American elder and a Catholic school student came face to face. We will show you why and how they came together and why some aren't only condemning the students' behavior but the adults around them," Sidner stated at 4:36 p.m. Eastern.

Speaking the next hour to host Ana Cabrera, Sidner observed that "there's something very clear happening here" which was that "it is clear what started the tension were the black men who call themselves Hebrew Israelites" and "were being hateful towards this group of students." Wow, how about that!

Over on MSNBC, there was slightly more restraint. Ten minutes and 44 seconds were spent between Saturday afternoon and Sunday afternoon peddling the false claims about who was instigator. Surprisingly, all but 19 seconds of that were done by Joy Reid during Saturday afternoon's MSNBC Live and Sunday's AM Joy.

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Sunday on Kasie DC, it was repeatedly emphasized how reports of what had taken place was changing from even Sunday afternoon, but fill-in host Peter Alexander and panelists still tried to tar and feather the students.

Like his panelists would moments later, Alexander tried to have it both ways:

It's a lot to make sense of tonight and while how it started remains in dispute, the net result is that video and Americans again trying to figure out where race relations stand in this country....This really is part of a broader sort of moment in America. Right? Where things just get ugly out of nowhere on MLK weekend, for heavens sakes. This exchange, whatever the origins of it were, happens on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.

Showing they had no shame, former RNC chairman/MSNBC political analyst Michael Steele and The Daily Beast's Sam Stein lumped the students in with the KKK, Nazis, and pro-segregation police officers (despite the latter's insistence otherwise) (click "expand"):

STEELE: We've come a long, long way from the days are police dogs and fire hoses and lynchings and those types of things but those activities take different forms today and they manifest themselves very differently. The KKK, the Nazis, they aren't running around in hoods and burning crosses. They're getting tiki torches and wearing Izods and pullovers, right...So it's a very different environment. The scab on — on civil rights, the scab on racism, all that has been plucked, pricked, pulled, pulled off again, and we are trying to figure how to deal with it[.] ...

STEIN: Well, this is a really tricky story to unpack, especially in such a short amount of time. Part of it is just how we view news through our political prisms....Part of it, though, is our propensity to jump at the first nugget of news without waiting for surrounding context and so, there's a lot is upsetting about that video, but in the past couple hours we've seen surrounding video, we've seen testimony from other key people that make it much more nuanced....You can't separate the larger context from the video. Much as we want to say it's one singular incident, the fact of the matter is that hate crimes are definitely on the rise. Instances anti-Semitism are definitely on the rise. We had a marching of neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, Virginia. This is not the same as those high school kids, but there is a context in which this is happening that people are absorbing that new cycle
 
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