Media Refuses to Report on Murder of 5 Year Old Cannon Hinnant by Black Neighbor

 

It’s now been a week since a black man in North Carolina shot a white 5-year-old boy in the head and executed the child in front of his horrified sisters for accidentally riding his bike onto the man’s lawn — and no mainstream media outlet has covered the story. This extreme example of media bias is so outrageous that neither the New York Times nor the Washington Post have even bothered to run an AP wire story on the incident.

5-year-old Cannon Hinnant’s family actually had the accused murderer — a 25-year-old black man — over for dinner the day before Cannon was shot to death in broad daylight by the guy. This story is probably the most horrible result of the media’s anti-white incitement of 2020 so far.

No wonder the media won’t tell the American people about this.

 

It’s such a tragedy that it’s difficult to even talk about it — but we have to talk about it as a society. Imagine if the races had been reversed and if a white person had executed a 5-year-old child of any other race. It would be headline news every single day until the election, and it would be held up as an example of how (of course) Donald Trump’s “racist rhetoric” is encouraging white nationalists to murder children of color.

But because a black person has — once again — murdered an innocent white person, the mainstream media won’t touch this story with a 10-foot pole. If you’ve never heard of this story before this moment… brace yourself for this heartbreaking video.


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