The silence informs you it was a real incident. It actually doesn't even matter that the elements of it don't serve the narrative, the problem is that because they're not making it up they don't control all the elements. Now compare to Buffalo and Uvalde.
The silence informs you it was a real incident. It actually doesn't even matter that the elements of it don't serve the narrative, the problem is that because they're not making it up they don't control all the elements. Now compare to Buffalo and Uvalde.
I disagree; the whole point of today's media is to shape public opinion.