Eight black children killed. Where is BLM outrage?
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In this episode of After Dark on the America Out Loud Podcast Network, hosts Rob Parker and Heather Robinson deliver a scathing critique of mainstream media bias, focusing on two major narratives: the coverage of the Iran conflict and the underreporting of a mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, where eight Black children were killed by their father. The hosts argue that the media consistently downplays or ignores tragedies involving Black perpetrators and victims, while amplifying stories involving white perpetrators or political narratives that serve their agenda. They contrast this with the intense media focus on figures like Karine Jean-Pierre and Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting a pattern of selective outrage. The discussion then shifts to the Iran war, where they claim the media falsely portrays the U.S. as losing despite Trump’s strategic control of the Strait of Hormuz, and criticize the media for ignoring credible voices like the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, who equates Iran’s regime to Hitler. The hosts accuse the left of enabling extremism by refusing to label Islamist attacks as such and of using mental health and race as political tools to avoid confronting systemic issues. They conclude with a call for truth, accountability, and a reevaluation of what truly constitutes justice and compassion in public discourse.
Media selectively covers tragedies based on race and political narrative, often ignoring mass shootings involving Black perpetrators and victims.
The mainstream media is accused of bias in reporting on Iran, falsely portraying U.S. weakness despite strategic gains under Trump.
Credible international voices like the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia are ignored when their views challenge the left’s narrative.
The media’s failure to label Islamist extremists as such undermines efforts to combat terrorism and protect vulnerable communities.
The mental health crisis in America is being ignored as a national issue, especially when the perpetrator is Black.
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Media Bias and the Fall of Karine Jean-Pierre
The episode opens with a critique of Karine Jean-Pierre’s sudden disappearance from public view after her controversial book and claims of independence from the Democratic Party. Hosts question her credibility and suggest the media quietly buried her story due to her criticism of Biden and departure from the party line.
The Iran War: Media Misrepresentation and Strategic Control
“We just blew a hole in one of their tankers. So they're not controlling anything. We're controlling it.”
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia’s Warning on Iran
“He wants to expand. He wants to create his own project in the Middle East, very much like Hitler wanted to expand at the time.”
Media Lies and the Myth of Israeli Control Over Trump
The hosts dismantle the conspiracy theory that Israel controls Trump, arguing it’s a baseless, anti-Semitic trope. They emphasize that the U.S. is the true power, with Israel being a strategic ally based on shared values, not economic dominance.
The Pulse Shooting and the Media’s Silence on Islamist Extremism
“They won't because it doesn't fit the narrative. It goes against, it's the very antithesis of what they want to cover and talk about.”
“It only matters when the perf is white and the victim is black. Other than that, we don't want to talk about it.”
“He wants to expand. He wants to create his own project in the Middle East, very much like Hitler wanted to expand at the time.”
“They won't because it doesn't fit the narrative. It goes against, it's the very antithesis of what they want to cover and talk about.”
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Benjamin Netanyahu
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Karine Jean-Pierre
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Pulse Nightclub Shooting
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