Friday, May 1, 2015

New York Times Alters Headline to Fit Liberal Racial Narrative

Yesterday afternoon a friend brought to my attention an article on the New York Times website that was to be on the front page of today's paper. The piece was titled, "No Sharp Rise in Police Killings, Though Increased Focus May Suggest Otherwise". While this is blindingly obvious to anyone immune to The Narrative, my friend and I were pleasantly surprised that the New York Times would run such an honest piece. Could Baltimore have been the tipping point? Did the liberal leeches on Eighth Avenue actually feel a slight pang of guilt at their constant, racial rabble-rousing? Were they finally accepting the teeniest modicum of accountability for their role in spreading misinformation about Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown, and the like? Of course they bloody weren't.

Whilst queuing for my coffee this morning, I immediately noticed a stack of Times papers, and right there, on the front page, was this, staring me in the face, a slap from reality reminding me of the three constants in life, death, taxes, and leftist skulduggery: 



No, dear reader, your eyes do not deceive you. The Times not only changed the title of the article, but in doing so also completely changed the meaning and message of the article. The change to the title on the website is even more stark; it now reads "Police Killings Rise Slightly, Though Increased Focus May Suggest Otherwise", though one can still read the original, Narrative-unfriendly title in the article's web address: 



Of course, those of us on the right have long-known that honest, unbiased journalism is dead, but to see such a flagrant act of liberal propagandizing from a once-respectable broadsheet is still quite jarring. All the news that's fit to print, indeed.







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