CNN Asserts Chicago Teen Torture Video Isn’t a Hate Crime

CNN has turned into one of the biggest joke news networks out there. Now, you can say other stations like MSNBC or CNBC are bigger jokes, but at least these networks acknowledge their liberal bias. CNN likes to say it is a straight shooting news station, but that almost makes it worse because it won’t admit to being a liberal leaning travesty.

While it is difficult to identify the exact point CNN started to go down the drain, this past presidential election proved to be the final tipping point. After all, it was revealed CNN contributors gave debate questions to the Hillary campaign ahead of time—she probably had a pre-made cheat sheet on her podium.

As recently as last week, CNN was caught faking news stories and creating controversy when they tried to produce a news segment on Russian hacking, but used images from a popular video game instead. But now, CNN has crossed an entirely different line and this time they have gone too far.

Recently, four black Chicago individuals kidnapped and tortured a mentally disabled man. The four teens have been charged with a variety of crimes, including a hate crime. However, CNN actually went on record to say the event was not a hate crime because they ‘did it against Donald Trump.’

Wait, what? They did it against a handicap individual without the means of defending himself. They also said “f–k white people.” So how exactly is that not a hate crime? If four white guys kidnapped a black mentally incapacitated student and did the same thing in reverse, you better believe it would be a hate crime (because it is).

Watch the full video of CNN arguing against it being a hate crime and see just how inept CNN has become.


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