Here Are 31 Times The Media Pushed Narratives Downplaying Riots And Looting After George Floyd’s Death
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ANDREW KERRINVESTIGATIVE REPORTER
Dozens of news outlets published content that either justified or explained away rioting and looting in the initial weeks of unrest following the police custody death of George Floyd in late May.
- The Daily Caller News Foundation identified 31 articles, opinion pieces, and interviews published in the media in late May and early June that acknowledged the violence that had broken out in American cities.
- Major news outlets such as CNN and MSNBC have recently appeared to downplay the unrest that has now gripped American cities for months.
Dozens of news outlets published content that either justified or explained away rioting and looting in the initial weeks of unrest following the police custody death of George Floyd in late May, a Daily Caller News Foundation review found.
While President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden have both condemned rioting and looting, major news outlets such as CNN and MSNBC have appeared to downplay the unrest that has gripped American cities in the months following Floyd’s death, in one instance describing a scene as “mostly peaceful” as fires raged in the background.
But as the violence broke out in American cities in late May and June, dozens of news outlets provided a platform for commentators, professors and activists who not only acknowledged that rioting and looting were taking place, but sought to either justify the violence as a valid protesting technique or as a form of righteous rebellion against an unjust system. (RELATED: Here Are Examples Of The Media Claiming The Protests Are Peaceful)
Here are 31 articles, opinion pieces, interviews and news segments published in the media in the first three weeks following Floyd’s death that pushed narratives that either justified or explained away the rioting and looting as it started to break out in American cities.
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