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Sinclair TV and the moment of death



Copy below courtesy ftvlive.com (info behind paywall).  I can see the video which Sinclair posted but will not re-post here.   Just another example of what the evil empire does.   Sinclair owns KOMO Seattle.

"WBFF (Baltimore) tried to up their social media clicks by posting what amounted as a snuff film.

The Sinclair station post raw video of a kid killing another kid at a local High school.

The station put a "warning" on the video but did not blur it or edit the graphic content."

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  1. There are few cities more violent and disgusting than Seattle, but Baltimore is one of them.

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    1. There are many, many more cities more violent than Seattle. What an idiotic comment.

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    2. Name 5 cities more violent than Seattle, professor.

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    3. 1 Memphis, 2 St. Louis, 3 Little Rock, 4 Minneapolis, 5 Detroit There's the Top 5 most violent cities rated. Seattle not even listed in top 20. Article from 11/2024 via getsafeandsound.com

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    4. Professor? JFC. It doesn’t take a PhD to show that your comment is asinine. Thanks to the other person with data; I’ll add an anecdote: I lived in Northern Virginia before moving here. The summer before I left, Metropolitan Police (i.e., DC police) closed down an entire neighborhood because of violence. Like checkpoints in and out. Don’t believe me? https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/wbna24992510

      And DC doesn’t come close to Camden, Detroit, Memphis, etc. Any more name you’d like to call me?

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  2. That wasn't the point. So I take it you approve of the murder of a student being posted by a TV station on social media??

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  3. I never quite understood how these managers go by hiring these producers or what goes on behind the news director's back. As someone who wanted to work in TV news, has anyone in a newsroom these days have half a brain or editorial judgment in them? Were the EP's and the AND out sick that day or something. Too many who work in this business just want fame and fortune. That's just my two cents.

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