The first article of my first series compared media reports of Philando Castile being killed in Minnesota to media reports of Otto Warmbier being killed by another moderate, Left-leaning state.
The last article of my first series was written the week Justine Damond was shot by police in Minnesota and compared the media reporting of Philando and Justine.
Everybody in Minnesota knows the Castile Family, but most will give you a blank stare if you say “Justine Damond.” Interestingly, they will immediately know who you’re talking about if you say, “The Australian Woman, Shot Dead by Mohamed Noor.”
The differences in the media coverage were that significant.
This time, I’m not going to compare the differences between two people murdered by Minnesota Police but the similarities between how they were treated by activists in the media.
In Nov. 2015, the death of Jamar Clark (JC) was almost the story the hivemind was looking for, but his criminal history was too easy to find.
Still, They tried. They burned fires outside the 3rd precinct, set up camps for days, women screamed, yelled, and threw rocks and bottles at police while pretending they were victims, tweeting about the innocent JC getting killed.
Twitter gave us a visual of a worldwide victim sanctified network, pulsing sympathetically in a manic hysteria, epicentered at Plymouth and Knox in North Minneapolis.
The following summer they got exactly what the Jamar Clark (JC) victim narrative was missing – the story that no one could push back against. Philando Castile (PC) had no criminal history. He worked in a school lunchroom where he remembered his student’s food allergies.
The Woke Mindhive found the perfect victim archetype it was looking for. No pesky orange jumpsuit photo to flash on television and lull the majority of people back to their regular scheduled programming.
Tens of thousands of people took to the street around the country, myself included, to show their support.
This was the biggest Black Lives Matter search event to date.
The next high profile police shooting came as I was writing that first series warning about a worldwide panic coming from MN.
Unfortunately, for the mind hive, this time it was a white woman shot by a Somali officer. The moment he was charged, he became a “Black” officer.
This is curious because in my experience,
MN Blacks don’t consider themselves as Somalis, and MN Somalis sure as hell don’t think they’re Black.
In fact, with the exception of some blue haired college students, I’d never heard people refer to a Somali man as Black before.
Coincidentally, Black Lives Matter activists came out to ensure that Mohamed Noor was punished to the full extent of the law. While very concerned about Black rights and Muslim Rights, not a damned one of them got there early enough to ensure Noor got a fair trial.
But man did they celebrate when he was convicted.
Then, we waited.
On May 25th, 2020, a year after Noor’s show trial concluded, came another story they could use to excite the network. A video that looked just like a man with a knee on his neck, gasping for air and dying, spread throughout the global network.
Immediately, the mind hive crammed George Floyd’s 223 lb body into Philando Castile’s 168 lb narrative, and out came St. Floyd.
Gone was the violent criminal history, replaced with “putting his life back together,” his toxicology report silenced as “a racist trope,” passing a counterfeit bill to a Black owned business became “forgery only worth a ticket,” and felony intoxication within the volume of a vehicle (amphetamines and opioids shoved up his ass – aka Hooping) became “ARE YOU SAYING HE SHOULD DIE?!.”
The Philando Castile (PC) archetype became the near religious narrative that Jamar Clark (JC) could never be.
Since the killing of George Floyd, Mr. Wright and Winston Smith have received the same PC treatment to fit the JC narrative.