Watters: Why Are We the only One Covering the ‘Black Supremacist-Kamala Harris Supporter’ Trying to Burn Down MLK’s Home Story?

‘This would have been the biggest story of the year’

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WATTERS “Random events have shaped the course of American history. They're unpredictable and can affect the elections, presidencies, and the social fabric of the country. The death of George Floyd no doubt sent this country reeling. We're still grappling with the disastrous aftermath. Charlottesville was seized upon by Trump's political opponents and altered the course of his first term, significantly. Jussie Smollett, if he had gotten away with that hoax it would have triggered a racial catastrophe in this country. And we're less than a year away from the next presidential election, so random or not so random events could sway millions of voters and alter our future. Did you know that a black supremacist Kamala Harris supporter tried to burn down the birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr.? Isn't it odd that the media who never saw a hate crime they didn't love, didn't cover this? Last week, a woman was arrested after dousing the front porch of MLK's childhood home in Atlanta with gasoline.”

 

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