This ain’t it chief…

It’s probably not the smartest idea to mock a group of people as bigots as they are currently suing you for $275 million dollars in a defamation lawsuit. Earlier this year, the media savagely attacked a group of high school kids in DC for apparently harassing a Native American man in an unprovoked attack. The media deemed the kids to be the problem because they were white men wearing MAGA hats, what actually happened was the kids were approached by the said man who began beating a drum and chanting in their faces. This led to people on Twitter condemning the kids, some of which going as far to call for physical violence against them due to their ‘perceived’ actions.

This leads us to NBC, as reported by Lindsay Kornick of Newsbusters, NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit not only maintains the media lie about the Covington Catholic kids but the show also manages to play defense for Rep. Ilhan Omar.

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The May 9 episode ‘Assumptions’ opens with two Jewish teenage boys running from a vandalized synagogue where we find Muslim Councilwoman Nahla Nasar has been raped (because literally, every episode is about someone getting raped). Since one of the teens, named Ari, wore a red cap, a narrative quickly forms, especially when Nasar points him out in a lineup. “This boy grabbed my hijab and spat in my face,” she says. “These people are Islamophobes. It’s in their blood. One of these boys must have raped me.”

To add more fuel to the fire, a new video surfaces online of the teens with Nasar. The teens accused of vandalizing the synagogue were actually members of a Jewish group protesting the councilwoman. During their wait to leave, the video depicts the Jewish boys seemingly getting in Nasar’s face in a way that’s oddly reminiscent of the Covington Catholic kids’ story as you can see down below.

So here is the kicker, on May 1st, it was announced that the real Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann is suing NBCUniversal in a defamation lawsuit for a whopping $275 million.

“NBCUniversal created a false narrative by portraying the ‘confrontation’ as a ‘hate crime’ committed by Nicholas,” the lawsuit read, saying Sandmann was “an easy target for NBCUniversal to advance its anti-Trump agenda because he was a 16-year-old white, Catholic student who had attended the Right to Life March that day and was wearing a MAGA cap at the time of the incident which he had purchased earlier in the day as a souvenir.”
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Sandmann’s legal team has also filed suit against The Washington Post for $250 million as well as CNN for $275 million. As a massive lawsuit is pending with claims that NBCUniversal wrongfully smears these kids as perpetrators of a racially driven crime, I wonder if NBC’s latest episode of SUV can be used as evidence to prove their case?

 

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12 responses to “Law & Order: SVU Mocks Covington Catholic Kids In The Middle Of A $275 Million Defamation Suit Against NBC”

  1. This isn’t going to help NBC’s case with this propaganda bullcrap. Why can’t they just pull the plug on Law & Order: SVU?

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    1. In 30 years L&O will be the new “Reefer Madness”.

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    2. its an ok show, if your gonna watch anything nowadays you need to be know that the only way anything gets on the air is it gets ok’ed by the creepy modern leftist priest class.

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