Victims and killer: two qualified employees, and one Affirmative Action
Victims and killer: two qualified employees, and one Affirmative Action Case.
Nine days after the August 26 murders of WDBJ7 reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward, Franklin County, VA Sheriff Bill Overton announced that he was withholding the manifesto thatblack homosexual killer Vester Lee Flanagan II faxed to ABC News after his crime [Investigators will not release Flanagan’s manifesto, WDBJ7, last updated on September 5, 2015]. But the MSM focus on Sheriff Overton was a diversion tactic. The real question: why did ABC News itself not release the entire manifesto, instead of teasing everyone with drips and drabs of it? The media giant has not given any explanation—and the MSM has not demanded one.
This contrast glaringly with the immediate dissemination of Dylann Roof’s manifesto and the nation-wide witch-hunts triggered by its (very fleeting) mentions of the Council of Conservative Citizens and the Confederate Battle Flag. My assumption, in default of disproof:Flanagan’s manifesto contains something about blacks and/or homosexuals that our ruling class does not want Americans to know.
We do know, however, because it is obvious on its face, that the killings were not just another Disgruntled Minority Massacre—but also another downside of Affirmative Action. When Flanagan came to work at WDBJ7 in March 2012, it was at least his sixth full-time job in TV news. I have pieced together the following paper trail ...