Gay crime and the media

Here is J.R. Dunn writing at American Thinker:

The legacy media has twisted itself through several dimensions in in its effort to hide the fact that murderer Vester Flanagan/Bryce Williams was gay.

This is typical of the media response to violent crimes by homosexuals in recent years.  Recall the case of gay activist Floyd Lee Conkins, who attempted to carry out a massacre at the Family Research Council’s Washington offices in August 2012.  Conkins was lugging a backpack filled with Chick-fil-A sandwiches that he hoped to rub in the faces of his victims after he shot them.  He was stopped by a heroic security guard, who brought him down even though wounded by Conkins’s gun.

That story slipped off the screen so fast it left behind sonic booms.  And when Conkins was found guilty and sentenced to 25 years in September 2013, it was covered – if at all – on page sixty, beneath the classifieds.

Even more egregious was the case of Davis Don Carpenter and Joshua Macabe Brown, a homosexual couple who in September 1999 literally raped to death 13-year-old Jesse Dirkhising.  In that epoch of Matthew Shepard, who was murdered by his male lover over a meth deal gone sour sacrificed by testosterone-crazed straight male homophobes, no diversions from the narrative were allowed.

Gay rights advocates are operating by the book.  Nearly a century ago, H.L. Mencken pointed out that American political theater requires angels and devils.

Read more: American Thinker

Image credit: kwgn.com photo of Alison Parker and Adam Ward — the victims of “gay” Vester Flanagan/Bryce Williams.