As we reported last night, the Chicago Police Department has four suspects in custody related to a disturbing live video streamed on the Internet that showed a man being beaten and tortured to shouts of “f**k white people” and “f**k Donald Trump.”
On CNN, host Don Lemon disputed a guest’s claim that the attack was “evil,” and labeled it something else:
https://twitter.com/nia4_trump/status/816945108616675328
“Bad home training”?
Video of the full segment is here:
I can't define evil, bt I knw it whn I see it @donlemon calls it "bad home training."
Gv me a break
#BLMkidnapping https://t.co/oM0lgYbtSj— ? (@La_G4ta) January 5, 2017
That’s a stretch.
@donlemon @CNN Bad home training? Are you effing kidding me? How far are you willing to take your own narrative? Discipable at any level.
— Andy Clark (@poof0017) January 5, 2017
https://twitter.com/MisterMetokur/status/816962400201146368
OMG!! SERIOUSLY? @donlemon "BAD HOME TRAINING" Excuses for TEENS 18yr olds that should know right from wrong. This was wrong and evil! https://t.co/7a2RE1MyS9
— Grace Vasquez (@itsYourGrace) January 5, 2017
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Related:
Deray McKesson slams ‘#BLMKidnapping’ label because attack had ‘nothing to do with the movement’ https://t.co/wJe9g8G3QD
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) January 5, 2017
SHOCKER. Shaun King more concerned over ‘white supremacist hashtag’ #BLMKidnapping than actual attackhttps://t.co/7bToS04ihm
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) January 5, 2017
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