All Lies Will Be Exposed!
In the sacred halls of mainstream media, where narratives are spun faster than a Washington spin doctor on overtime, the 2017 Charlottesville chaos became the ultimate morality play: “White Supremacy March!” screamed every headline, with networks breathlessly amplifying the “Unite the Right” crowd as the second coming of the Klan. For years, they hammered the story like it was the only evil in America, conveniently ignoring any messy details that didn’t fit the script. Ratings soared, think pieces flowed like cheap wine, and “Charlottesville” became shorthand for proving half the country was literally Hitler. It was peak narrative triumph—until a few inconvenient facts started leaking out like a bad sequel nobody asked for. Enter the blind spot no one in legacy media wanted to zoom in on: one of the key organizers of the original Charlottesville rally, a guy named Jason Kessler, had previously received funding and support from the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)—the very same outfit the press treats like the Holy Grail of hate-tracking. The media spent years platforming the white supremacy horror story while quietly glossing over the fact that their favorite “hate watchdog” had ties to the very event they used to tar millions of people. It’s almost as if the real story was too complicated for the simple “racism everywhere” template. Funny how those blind spots only appear when the narrative might need a rewrite.
All Lies Will Be Exposed!!!
