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U.S. Reporter's Undercover Investigation: How CNN sidestepped racial concerns over protests and shootings

U.S. Reporter’s Undercover Investigation: How CNN sidestepped racial concerns over protests and shootings

by YCPress

April 16 Project Veritas, a conservative group in the United States, has exposed the inside story of a series of “production” news on CNN. In the latest issue of the April 15 video, a CNN employee reveals how his media discriminates between the Black Lives Matter movement (BLM) and anti-Asian hate crimes.

According to Russia Today and the New York Post, undercover reporters from the Truth Project contacted and interviewed CHARLIE Chester, CNN’s technical director, and secretly filmed the conversation. In an earlier video, Chester admitted that CNN deliberately incited panic about the new crown pandemic to boost ratings.

In the latest episode of the video on the 15th, Chester talks about race. After studying the surge in anti-Asian hate crimes in the United States, he realized that “blacks” were behind most attacks on Asians, “but that’s unfortunate for CNN because it doesn’t fit CNN’s selective narrative.” “He would ask himself, “What are you doing, I’m trying to help support the BLM movement, and black violence against Asians is not helping the BLM, and ‘little things’ like hate crimes are enough to hinder the BLM movement.”

Chester went on to reveal that the media usually focuses on the race of the shooters in the shootings, provided they are white. “People will embrace it, you know, if it’s a white gunman.” If it was a non-white gunman, he said, the news would lose “a bit of appeal.”

James O’Keefe, founder of The Truth Project, also shouted to CNN staff at the end of the video: “There should be the courage to say in public what they want to tell us in private.” So far, however, neither Chester nor other CNN employees have responded to the revelations.