Why The Media Won't Report Honestly About Anything
The Derek Hunter Podcast
Derek Hunter
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🗓️ 25 July 2023
⏱️ 43 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | All right, he had a log and everyone to welcome to it is the Derek Hunter podcast is the 25th of July 2023. It is Tuesday, which means it's no longer Monday, which makes it slightly better, although whoever gets excited about a Tuesday, huh? |
| 0:28.0 | Anybody ever? Seriously, if you ever thought, oh, thank God, it's Tuesday, other than ironically or like the statute of limitations ran out on something on Monday. Anyway, maybe it's getting a little too personal. I am Derek Cutter. I am your host, appreciate you listening, download and share and telling a friend, especially everybody who supports the program at patreon.com slash Derek Hunter podcast or Derek Hunter.locals.com five bucks a month goes a long, long way and the more people who help the better |
| 0:58.0 | off everything is and the more likely the show will continue in perpetuity. So thank you all for that and please get on the ball over there. All right, we've got a long way to go and a short time to get there on Eastbound, just watch hold bandit run. I want to shift gears and talk about abortion. |
| 1:23.0 | Not, you know, not going to get more moral preachy about abortion. I just want to talk again about how the media is reporting on the story because it's telling how the media reports on these stories. It's wildly important to know to be able to spot how you're being lied to, how you're being manipulated. |
| 1:44.0 | That's how the left gets so much of what it, because you sit there and you look at this and you go, there's like 5% of the country who thinks, yeah, mutilating the generals of 12 year olds is a good idea. How is it that Democrats are out there vocally saying that we should be able to do this and parents have no business in education, et cetera, et cetera, and putting books like graphic novels, graphic being the operative part of sex between adults and children. |
| 2:14.0 | And you go, how is that even possible? Why would you do that? And it's because people are being manipulated. People are being lied to. New York Times is one of the biggest perpetrators of this sort of fraud. That's how they work. The rest of the media follows suit, of course. New York Times has a story about abortion right there. It's a leftist narrative. |
| 2:43.0 | Republicans are going to start throwing women in jail for having abortions. They're all going to be forced to back alley. It says blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You've heard it 10,000 times. New York Times headline Nebraska teen who used pills to end pregnancy gets 90 days in jail. That's self fulfilling prophecy. It's happening. It's happening. |
| 3:09.0 | It's happening, except for if you read the story, now you got to read into the story. You got to read down into the story to get to it. The sub headline Celeste Burgess 19 and her mother Jessica Burgess 42 were charged last year after police obtained private Facebook messages. Again, you still left with the impression of what this girl performed an abortion on herself a chemical abortion or a pill abortion or whatever they're called. |
| 3:39.0 | Abortion on herself and those moralizing awful Republicans are going after her and her mother. What kind of monster? Now you read the story and you still get that impression for quite some time in Nebraska teenager who used abortion pills to terminate her pregnancy was sentenced on Thursday to 90 days in jail after she pleaded guilty earlier this year to illegally concealing human remains. |
| 4:06.0 | Now that second part there, the illegally concealing human remains part is a very operative part of this story that the New York Times doesn't get to for quite some time because why? Because they want the terminator pregnancy part to be the focus of the story. |
| 4:26.0 | Readers who don't read through paragraph 16 to think this poor 19 year olds political prisoner, those evil male Republican white male Republican, where's type of male? Look, continues the teenager Celeste Burgess 19 and her mother Jessica Burgess 42 were charged last year after police obtained their private Facebook messages, which showed them discussing plans to end the pregnancy and quote burn the evidence and quote. |
| 4:55.0 | Prosecutors said the mother had ordered abortion pills online had given them to her daughter in April of 2022 when Celeste Burgess was 17 and in the beginning of the third trimester of her pregnancy, third trimester is pretty far along, you couldn't make up your mind in the first six months. |
| 5:16.0 | But the two then buried the fetal remains themselves police said again operative, but not really focused on yet Jessica Burgess pleaded guilty in July to violate Nebraska's abortion law furnishing false information to a law enforcement officer in removing or concealing human skeletal remains. |
| 5:36.0 | She faces up to five years in prison at her sentencing on September 22 according to Joseph Smith, the top prosecutor in Madison County, Nebraska, the police investigation into Burgess began after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade in June 2022 and right back to abortion. |
| 5:54.0 | But the case gained greater attention after the court issued the ruling in dobs versus Jackson's women health organization, fueling fears that women and those who help them could be prosecuted for abortions and that their private communications could be used against them. |
| 6:13.0 | Oh my goodness, it's almost like this whole thing was manufactured specifically for this event. |
| 6:19.0 | At the time, Nebraska banned abortion after 20 weeks from conception in May, Governor Jim Pillin, a Republican signed a 12 week abortion ban into law. |
| 6:28.0 | Greer Donnelly, an associate professor of law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, because why wouldn't you? There's a story that takes place entirely in the state of Nebraska. |
| 6:39.0 | You've got to go to some left winger in Pittsburgh, right? Don't you? |
| 6:45.0 | I get in New York, because it's the New York Times. I don't get Pittsburgh, whatever. |
| 6:52.0 | Saturday, an interview Thursday that the case was, quote, a harbinger of things to come, end quote, as a flurry of Republican led states have enacted abortion restrictions and more women in those states have sought abortion pills as a workaround, quote, disconnected law professor. |
| 7:11.0 | This case is really sad because people resort to things like this when they're really desperate. |
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