VTDigger: Anti-White Reporting


When I began writing about the problems and news events within and effecting New England, I choose to use many different sources for my articles. Some sources are rumors that eventually get proven corrent, some are people living within New England sending me news stories or personal experiences, and some are mainstream news writters such as VTDigger.

When I began to use VTDigger as one of my mainstream news sources I had noticed that they rarely, if ever, put up the mugshot of criminals when they are not White. Take this article I wrote for example.

In that article, I was able to find the mugshot of the criminal in 2 minutes. It only took me a google search to find the mughshot; and it only took me another 2 minutes to find his social media profile on Facebook.
But did VTDigger post the non-White guy's mugshot on their article? No, no they didn't. They make no mention of the man's race, or the fact that he's a father. They also didn't mention how he posted about using cocaine on his Facebook profile the same day that the Hostage Situation happened in the Tavern. That bit of info took me less than 5 minutes to find, and I'm just 1 writer; VTDigger has a whole team of writers for their staff. 
So why and how could VTDigger's writers miss information like this?

VTDigger's Staff


The Chief Executive Officer of VTDigger is Schuyler Barsch, who goes by the more anglo-sounding name of "Sky Barsch". 

Let's take a look at one of their newest articles, shall we?

Vermont Conversation: "If All Else Fails": Looking at far right extremism in the Northeast


"Driving around rural areas of the Northeast, it's not uncommon to see an occasional home or vehicle displaying a Confederate battle flag. Look closer, and you might find symbols of far right groups like Proud boys or the Three Percenters, both classified as hate groups.

Reporters Emily Russell and Zach Hirsch decided to dig further. They spent months investigating the reach of the far right movement in rural upstate New York. They found law enforcement officers who are members of the extremist 'constitutional sheriffs' movement who vow they will not enforce state laws with which they disagree. These include laws relating to gun rights and public health".
Notice how they try to classify sheriffs who follow the Constitution extremists and part of some "movement".

"Russell and Hirsch also crisscrossed the district represented by Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-NY. Stefanik has amplified far right views, such as the White supremacist Great Replacement Theory and the false claim that the 2020 election was stolen".
Here, they are denying the Great Replacement that is happening as we speak. They don't mention the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act, which changed the Immigration quotas from 90% Western European to now allowing anyone around the world to immigrate here; thus changing the demographics from a 90% White at the time of the signing of the Immigration and Nationality Act, to now nearly in the 60's.

Closing

So the next time you read one of VTDigger's articles, especially their articles about some criminal committing a crime, make sure you cross-reference their article with others in order to find the real truth about the situation.

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