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Originally Posted by crucifissio
I find it amusing how it is SO important for some people to know the color of the skin of the shooter
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Mainstream media started to do this to create (otherwise non-existent) division and racism. They're the ones constantly focusing on skin color: Every time a person is shot by police they hope the victim is black, so they can point it out in the headlines even though it didn't have anything to do with the shooting. This way they rile up the lesser intelligent part of a race who fall for it.
Watch for example the Daily Show. Everything is about race on that show. Take for example the 'take a knee' non-news item. Trump criticizes it (in a free country everyone can criticize anything, whether you agree or disagree with it).
The mainstream media rushed to spin it and turn it into something 'racist' of Trump, while Trumps critique wasn't based on race whatsoever.
Or another more, on the surface, harmless example: When Obama became president, media didn't report about his credentials, his skills, nothing. Every single headline was screaming "first BLACK president", solely focusing on his skin color time and time again. When this happens constantly, people are made aware of skin color daily, thus they make a big deal of it, and skin color becomes the only thing to define a person with for the people. More focus on skin color -> more racial division. Fact.