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January 1, Inflammatory CNN Article Raises Eyebrows

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CNN caused quite a stir over an article posted on its website that claimed there’s “nothing more frightening in America today than an angry White man.”

Following the acquittal of 18-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse, CNN writer/producer John Blake penned an article for the site.

“The specter of the angry Black man has been evoked in politics and popular culture to convince White folks that a big, bad Black man is coming to get them and their daughters,” Blake wrote. “But as I’ve watched three separate trials about White male violence unfold across the US these past few weeks — the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, the Ahmaud Arbery death trial and the civil case against organizers of the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville — I’ve come to a sobering conclusion: There is nothing more frightening in America today than an angry White man.”

“It’s not the ‘radical Islamic terrorist’ that I fear the most. Nor is it the brown immigrant or the fiery Black Lives Matter protester, or whatever the latest bogeyman is that some politician tells me I should dread. It’s encountering an armed White man in public who has been inspired by the White men on trial in these three cases,” Blake added.

Though there’s “nothing inherently violent about White men, or any human being,” Blake wrote, but a “vision of White masculinity that allows some White men to feel as if they ‘can rule and brutalize without consequence,'” he continued, quoting author Ibram X Kendi.

“This angry White man has been a major character throughout US history. He gave the country slavery, the slaughter of Native Americans, and Jim Crow laws. His anger also helped fuel the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. It’s this angry White man – not the Black or brown man you see approaching on the street at night – who poses the most dangerous threat to democracy in America.” Blake wrote. “That’s a sweeping claim. But these trials represent something bigger than questions of individual guilt or innocence. They offer a disturbing vision of the future, and a choice about what kind of country we want to live in.”

“This is what that future looks like: More angry White men emboldened by ‘stand your ground’ and citizen’s arrest laws, inspired by a conservative interpretation of the Second Amendment. And more dead Americans,” he concluded.

Critics panned the article on social media.

“I’d say our media establishment acting like it’s ok to constantly make offensive generalizations about people based on skin color is way more frightening,” RealClearInvestigations senior writer Mark Hemingway wrote on Twitter.

“CNN has gone full racist,” tweeted Media Research Center deputy managing editor Nicholas Fondacaro.

“Enough with the casual racism from news outlets. The guy spends the first few paragraphs decrying stereotypes of African American men and then the rest of the article promoting similar stereotypes about men with a different skin color. How did this become acceptable/normal?” conservative writer A.G. Hamilton tweeted. “Honestly could not imagine thinking about another group of people this way based on their race or religion, but bigots have broken brains and they always think their bigotry/hate is justifiable. We need people to stand up against this. That includes people at CNN.” 

“The amount of time that the corporate press invests in stoking racial resentment and conflict is…something,” writer Drew Holden tweeted.

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CNN article declares ‘There’s nothing more frightening… than an angry White man’ after Rittenhouse trial

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2 Comments

  1. Bill

    November 30, 2021 at 2:17 am

    CNN hosts ( and all the other non-hosts with big mouth’s ) better grow and act like adults and remember how to report accurate honest balanced news. . .THERE IS A NEW SHERIFF AT CNN !

  2. Timothy

    December 1, 2021 at 2:46 am

    I saw R Kelly throw a fit on TV, I guess he is one of these angry white men? raping young girls?

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