Two days ago I sent out a tweet about the Toronto Star and it’s biased opinion against Police. I predicted that what we saw on TV could be found in the Toronto Star newspaper the next day. Sure enough, It was on the Front Page. Because they think you need to know this stuff. It also on showed it’s ugly head in the next day in today’s newspaper as well. Take a look at these Letters to the Editor and you can see people commenting on it as well, which I make mention of because I have sometimes wondered if these are honest people writing honest letters giving their honest opinion or are they fixed in some way. The Star editorial board certainly has no issue publishing them. I’ve not ever in my life come across any one who hates police or Also, there’s one thing that I think every news media should be doing and that is to reflect what important to people and what’s on their minds. This newspaper isn’t doing it. Their Opinion is, you don’t need to know some things and we’re not going to publish it. The Star tries to paint this as: We’re not saying this is police brutality, this is not a black guy being beat up by a cop, this is systemic racism which is,
We’re not hiring enough black people?
Well, how many do we really need, what percentage should it be? Ten percent? Take a look at one of the letter writers and you’ll read this: “Systemic racism should have been an issue in the past. Having punishments for racially motivated actions should be necessary to solve this solution and can help move forward into a bright future.” Forgive me for doubting but I don’t think it going to make a difference in one year or ten years down the road because you’re not going to get rid of this Toronto newspaper’s opinion of Police. They are a liberal supporting newspaper and always will be. There will be different people writing letters but the format and the opinions will be the same. So, it is fixed in some way. My opinion is this: Don’t read this newspaper, it’s not worth it. I’d like for them to say what their number one story was this past week. Was it this issue with Police racism? I’d like for them to tell everyone. But even as we tell them about what matters to us people, they had to make matters worse by adding more bad news about police. Here it is. First, a letter about this subject, next, a headline on the same page that says, “Toronto police apology must include action” More bad news opinion on the same subject, and third is this story. Also on the same page. A16. Opinion Page. The murder investigation of Barry and Honey Sherman. In it they say this: “Police spent the first vital weeks after Barry and Honey Sherman’s deaths pursuing an obviously wrong theory of the case that flew in the face of evidence before them.” So, they didn’t publish this a week ago, or last year, they sat on this story and waited for something else to come along and then they published it. More Bias. When it rains, it pours. If they were right in what they were saying then it wouldn’t seem so bad. But they actually plan these things. They have people in their building that actually put all their sections of news print together. They actually want you to read this stuff. But not all so some of it gets buried. They take the most awful stuff and highlight it for you to read. It would be like the toughest kid in your neighborhood telling you to fight with him so people know that he’s the toughest kid in the neighborhood.
You wouldn’t want to be that kid would you?
Here’s another quote from that newspaper. Vonny Sweetland who it says is a Contributor to the Star and an Activist in the black community says, If you have “systemic racism within your organization, it means there are individual officers (or employees) acting through a racially charged lens while on the job. Those officers need to be found and fired.” That is a fancy way of saying, your employer is racist and so you must be too. Let me quote this:
DOES ANYONE BELIEVE THAT?
I don’t. And nobody else does either. And they shouldn’t be saying it either. The only thing that I’m concerned with when I work is getting the job done on time. And my Employer has no systemic racism with their organization. It is not reflected by people who work for the Company or any decisions made by people. Myself included. And I don’t think it can be found within Toronto Police as well. This is in fact a biased news company that hammers away at the Police so as to cover-up for a liberal government and it’s soft-on-criminals approach. Sentences that become less and less. So that even criminals will vote for them corrupt liberals.