RAW STORY
The Fox News morning show Fox & Friends edited a video
clip of Rev. Al Sharpton to make it seem that demonstrators had chanted
calls to kill police officers during his speech on Saturday, even though
the two pieces of video were from two different cities.
“In Washington, the rally was held by the Rev. Al Sharpton, host of
MSNBC program — and there he is,” Fox News host Tucker Carlson as video
of Sharpton’s Saturday speech played. “Sharpton got up and explained,
‘We’re not against the police.’ This was his claim, listen.”
At that point, Fox News showed a clip from a protest later that evening in Manhattan.
“What do we want? Dead cops! When do we want it? Now!” the protesters reportedly shouted.
The video then flipped back to Sharpton: “We’re not saying all police
are bad. We’re not even saying most are bad. We’re not anti-police, but
we’re anti-brutality. And the federal government must have a threshold
to protect that.”
Fox News host Anna Kooiman pointed out after the clip aired that she
had accidentally gotten stuck in traffic because of the protests in New
York City, and never heard calls for violence against police.
“But what they were doing was making this into a racial issue,”
Carlson opined. “What I don’t think this is about is race, I don’t think
these are examples of racism. And I think it’s totally unhelpful to
make this a conversation about white vs. black.”
“And it’s ridiculous to have it led by Al Sharpton who has zero credibility at all, he’s a hustler, and I think a criminal.”
Kooiman argued that instead of focusing on police violence and race
issues, protesters should be outraged over bad parents in the black
community.
“Where is the same outrage about the destruction of the family, and
where are moms and dads in the household trying to raise kids right?”
she asked. “Where’s the outrage about that? Or where’s the outrage when a
police officer gets killed in the line of duty.”
Co-host Clayton Morris agreed that Sharpton should be speaking to
protesters about the “real issue, which is the family breaking down.”
“Because it’s too hard!” Carlson exclaimed. “It’s so much easier —
and you see the president of the United States doing this exact same
thing. It’s so much easier just to claim white racism is America’s
biggest problem.”
“It takes the onus off you, you don’t have to do anything about
massive unemployment in the black community, about crime in the black
community, about the destruction of the black family,” Carlson
continued. “Those are the real issues. But you get to ignore them when
you blame it all on racism.”...............................
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