NBC claims parental outrage over Virginia high school ‘trans’ rape is political stunt

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NBC Nightly News suggested that parents protesting the 'trans' rape, were doing so for political reasons.

(NewsBusters) – The liberal TV news blackout of the “gender-fluid” rapes in Loudoun County, Virginia was finally broken Wednesday evening by NBC Nightly News and correspondent Catie Beck. Yet it was anything but fair as the network took to suggesting the cases and the school district were being exploited by parents as well as the state and national Republican Party as they looked for an upset in the tight race for governor and beyond.

After desperately trying to ignore the firestorm for two weeks, anchor Lester “fairness is overrated” Holt broke the news to his audience.

“A school board in Virginia is at the center of a firestorm. Parents demanding resignations after they say a sexual assault on campus was covered up,” he announced before questioning the motives of parents: “Now, it is a hot button issue in the state’s very tight governor’s race.”

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It seems that in some of the other threads on this site, they're making similar claims. It's like the anti-woman left seriously WANTS girls and women to be assaulted and raped. They claim people on the right are science deniers over climate change and yet the left can't even seem to comprehend basic human biology and will deny it over and over and over that biological sex is real. Do they also believe that babies actually come from storks? It's mind-boggling!
 
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It’s bizarre but it goes to show how easily some are influenced. Their politics have become an idol that should not be questioned. Ever. They pick and choose the science they wish to follow. Mass delusion.
It seems that in some of the other threads on this site, they're making similar claims. It's like the anti-woman left seriously WANTS girls and women to be assaulted and raped. They claim people on the right are science deniers over climate change and yet the left can't even seem to comprehend basic human biology and will deny it over and over and over that biological sex is real. Do they also believe that babies actually come from storks? It's mind-boggling!
 
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ABC, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC were still holding strong to the blackout. NBC didn’t give an explanation to why it took them so long to mention the rapes despite discussing the Virginia election on Sunday and Tuesday.

NBC’s late arrival to the story and then dismissal of parental outrage was made possible because of lucrative sponsorships from Amazon, Ford Motor Company, and T-Mobile. Their contact information is linked so you can tell them about the biased news they fund.

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I heard last night that Terry McAuliffe was down in the polls something like 6 or 8 points because of all of this and that's after starting off with a huge lead against the other guy. I'm curious to see if those other blackout news sources are suddenly going to post articles Sunday or Monday that also attempts to make the girl's rape and school's cover up and rightful parental outrage sound like right-wing hysteria so that Auliffe can get back his lead.
 
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NBC Nightly News suggested that parents protesting the 'trans' rape, were doing so for political reasons.

(NewsBusters) – The liberal TV news blackout of the “gender-fluid” rapes in Loudoun County, Virginia was finally broken Wednesday evening by NBC Nightly News and correspondent Catie Beck. Yet it was anything but fair as the network took to suggesting the cases and the school district were being exploited by parents as well as the state and national Republican Party as they looked for an upset in the tight race for governor and beyond.

After desperately trying to ignore the firestorm for two weeks, anchor Lester “fairness is overrated” Holt broke the news to his audience.

“A school board in Virginia is at the center of a firestorm. Parents demanding resignations after they say a sexual assault on campus was covered up,” he announced before questioning the motives of parents: “Now, it is a hot button issue in the state’s very tight governor’s race.”

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NBC claims parental outrage over Virginia high school 'trans' rape is political stunt - LifeSite
Isn't it strange that they claim the timing of the charges were planned to influence the governor's race; but one could make the same charge about NBC's coverage of the event, months after it happened and right before the election?
 
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So I went and voted in my local elections today and then when I got home, went to the DMV site and changed my party affiliation from Democrat back to Unaffiliated. :)
 
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