Wednesday, December 1, 2021

The Jetsons

 I've seen a meme floating around that points out that The Jetsons was set in something like 2046, and that it's likely that George was conceived in 2021.   The point being that people thought/hoped we'd be living in a futuristic world much sooner than reality might indicate.


However, it seems that CNN and the Washington Post are all in on self driving, autonomous, sentient vehicles driving themselves around.


from CNN's official Twitter account.  "Wakesha will hold a moment of silence today, marking one week since a car drove through a city Christmas parade, killing six people and injuring dozens of others."

"Five people were killed after a red SUV sped into Wakesha's Christmas parade Sunday afternoon."


From the Washington Post's Twitter account.  

"Here's what we know so far on the sequence of events that let to the Wakesha tragedy caused by a SUV."


Why would we think that our media is less than honest in their reporting?   Why would the leave out that the SUV was driven by an African American with a long list of prior crimes,  released by a progressive DA for political reasons (https://winteryknight.com/2021/11/29/wisconsin-district-attorney-john-chisolm-and-his-teacher-union-wife-colleen/), with a history of racist (anti-white) social media posts?   It's so much more credible to believe that this was a "tragedy" caused by an "SUV", rather than a crime (possibly motivated by racism) caused by someone who should have been in jail. 

3 comments:

Marshal Art said...

This is another fine illustration validating the claim the press in the enemy of the people. While they falsely claim a car killed those people in Waukesha, I don't think any of those news sources claimed a Smith & Wesson M&P 15 killed two dudes in Kenosha.

Craig said...

To be fair, the media and the left, have been pushing the "guns kill people" narrative for years. As long as it's beneficial to blame an inanimate object, they'll do it.

The notion that this story faded so quickly, and with so little outrage, raises questions about the motivation of the media.

Craig said...

Isn't it amazing how any mass killing/wounding event that can't be blamed on "right wing white guys". guns, or that doesn't fit the media narrative just disappears from the national conversation?