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Sunday, April 07, 2019

Will You Call This S**t A Riot?

East Lansing had to calm the rioters who were upset over a NCAA basketball loss.
Can I be the first to say that our junk food media is bias. I am not talking about partisan bias. I'm talking about racially bias.

If this were black people protesting the police shooting and killing of an unarmed person of color, the junk food media would be nonstop in coverage.

They would be trying to equate ever civil unrest to Barack Obama, Black Lives Matter and rap music.

The NCAA Finals are set. 

Texas Tech Red Raiders and the Virginia Cavaliers will be playing in Minneapolis for the Division I Championship.

The teams that were eliminated go home.

Do you expect this to be a peaceful transition?

Well in the thrill of victory, the city of Lubbock, Texas has rioting.


And in the heart of defeat, the city of East Lansing, Michigan had rioting. Following Michigan State's 61-51 loss to Texas Tech in the NCAA Tournament national semifinal loss Saturday night, students made their way to Cedar Village to voice their sorrow.

Early on, more cops and media were there than students shortly after the game ended. But MSU students eventually piled into the area in droves.


Where is the junk food media?

This is the utter hypocrisy of how they call these issues disturbances. It's not called unrest. It's certainly not called rioting.

People were injured. Property was damaged. Folks were pelted with tear gas and riot shields. Folks were arrested and charged. Those involved are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Uh, that would be a riot, folks.

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