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As the latest Riots in Los Angeles Elevated to robbery, arson, assault on police, and finally a curfew ordered by the Democrats, Main news media There is a main message that tells us – everything is “mostly peace”.
From the last embarrassing moment when the left had violent national tempers lost its temper, the press once again downplayed or flatly lying, lying or lying. What they said doesn’t matter, the key points of the conversation have come out, and the riots are “peaceful” again. Forget those burning cars, plundering businesses and violence. Even Mayor Karen Bass admits things have gotten bad. This is just one of the embarrassing Nuggets in the latest round of leftist violence. Here is my list of my first seven great moments.
1. Storta “peace”
The export after the export slides the term “peace” into reports of violent riots. There are two “New York Times” in the same story, “basically peaceful” and one “peace”. “It is largely peaceful,” Reuters said. Host Whoopi Goldberg claimed: “This view is an actual ABC news show, “It’s been several days. “They said on CNN that people protest there “initially was peaceful.” Even wars were peaceful at first. Until they weren’t. The Washington Post called the protests “silenced,” and honestly, we all want to see mobs being muted or even gagged. Sometimes comedian Jon Stewart and “peaceful protesters” mingled with anarchists and vandals.”
Then, call the meme from the last riot, NPR Say, “It’s mainly peace.” It’s exactly what you expect to be a mostly neutral exit. The same goes for CBS News and Axios, etc. You can’t see news reports that the Fourth of July parade is mostly peaceful because they are legal peace. Journalists don’t have to lie to get people to do this. Overall, the Center for Media Research (my former workplace) used the “peace” party to discover 211 examples of CNN and MSNBC characters. They’ve just started.
2. civil war
“View” returns to the list, complaining about the dangers of sending protests National Guard. Like Democrats in the 1860s, host Whoopi Goldberg repeatedly called for “state rights.” Usually, the sunny Hosting warns police “a protest by the Americans.” She ignored pointing out that the guards were dispatched due to non-citizen actions. Then come.
“A army turns to the police, and its citizens create chaos and fascism,” Mr. Goldberg added: “Civil War.” Hosting replied: “With the Civil War.” The threat posed by Marxists is that kind of threat. If you try to get me to comply with the law, I will break more laws.
3. Locomotive News
It seems that every protest has an unforgettable offer. This time from ABC7 Los Angeles. When host Jory Rand warns not to talk about the thugs, but about the police on the scene and watch the scene of burning cars. “If you move law enforcement there the wrong way, it can get very turbulent, and it’s just a bunch of interesting people watching the car burning people burn into huge confrontations and a feud between officials and demonstrators,” he said. Almost like you can imagine thugs cooking S’mores on a roasted Waymo car.

Protesters placed debris on riot gears and refueling masks to defend outside industrial parks in Paramount, California on Saturday, June 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)
4. Accuse firefighters of setting fire
CNN co-host Dana Bash, D-Bedlam, Do what the left has been doing. She accused Trump. She said on her show “Inner Politics with Dana Bash,” I knew it was a promise he gave on the campaign to do his best to deport illegal immigrants. She then slammed a Trump post saying, “But what you just posted was basically an arsonist saying, ‘I’d better call the fire department because they have to come in quickly to put out the flames.’ “She concluded: “This seems to be happening. ”
This is especially ignorant given the numerous instances of actual arson in Los Angeles. They were so bad that after burning down five cars, Waymo had to suspend rides in the area. That should be the kind of arson attack. Of course not.
5. exaggerate
CNN’s tiny voice against resistance Brian Stelter went out of his way to try to minimize violence and arson. “Offline, in the real world, most Angelenos have had a completely normal day. But online, fires and riots are still raging. Looking for clicks, influence and chaos, uncensored social media accounts are preying on people’s fear of the fear that the conflict last weekend would cause.”
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He almost rejects the notion of news. (Well, it’s CNN.) Don’t report triple murders, most people nearby are unharmed. Don’t report the Ukrainian war, most parts of Europe are not under attack. Skip you COVID-19 coveragemost people did not die. It’s like a rationalized English 8000 class.
6. Male, male
The media will never ignore the narrative. What they pushed this time was the position of absent Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom becoming a leader in resistance. “Morning Joe” sent nine sentences to Border Campus Tom Homan, warning politicians not to interfere with immigration enforcement, “I’ll say just about anyone. You cross that route.” The subsequent minute and a half of news magazine quotes tried to sound tough, including: “He’s a strong man. He knows where to find me.”
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Other media just don’t look obvious. CNN faces “News Magazine and California’s potential blueprint for Democrats.” Politico goes out of his way to make California governor a big moment. “Newsom’s speech rally was held against Trump movement,” a title reads. “Newsom’s speech rally anti-Trump movement,” the other man left. If you think Newsom is more masculine, watch a person’s clip and send me a message.
7. All news is not suitable for printing
The printing press certainly feels awkward about every major news topic. era A editorial was written claiming that “Trump summoned troops to Los Angeles was a real emergency.” It was not riots, robberies, burning and violence, but trying to stop it.
The post was titled “He’s starting a war against us”: Angelenoth defends their city as Trump escalates. “Yes, blame Trump. Except that he is not a burning Waymos, plundering the Apple Store or throwing stones at police.
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