CNN did a deep dive on the compound in New Mexico where one child was found dead, 11 others severely malnourished and according to authorities, were being trained to shoot up schools with this headline, “New Mexico compound family struggled with life off the grid”:
New Mexico compound family struggled with life off the grid https://t.co/nmyKVhueEj pic.twitter.com/lxZfZzb5tU
— CNN (@CNN) August 26, 2018
This is a very bad take, CNN:
"Struggled with life off the grid"? This is possibly the worst take, @CNN https://t.co/dkk9t4uiCw
— James Morrow (@pwafork) August 27, 2018
They struggled to end lives you pandering morons https://t.co/57Syb5c8pY
— Jim Hanson (@Uncle_Jimbo) August 27, 2018
What is CNN thinking with this?
You did not just make this your headline.
You did NOT……just make this your headline. https://t.co/ItRgNN68ML— Senate Popular VotEEE (@EEElverhoy) August 27, 2018
This is not #reporting. https://t.co/5qnyZCXuGV
— Heather Champion (@winningatmylife) August 27, 2018
Let @molratty break it down for ya:
Eleven starving children. A dead boy. All being trained to commit school shootings. And this story reports it as sympathetically as the headline suggests, even featuring the defense argument that if this were a Christian compound no one would be outraged by the starving children. https://t.co/u9kTgkYCuA
— Mo Mo (@molratty) August 27, 2018
You know what the truth is? If this were a Christian compound, everyone would be outraged and the press would be covering the field with this. Guess what they're doing, since it's not a Christian compound?
— Mo Mo (@molratty) August 27, 2018
CNN is writing sympathetic pieces about how hard life is for these monsters. That's what they're doing.
— Mo Mo (@molratty) August 27, 2018
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