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MSNBC race-baiter Joy Reid despicably politicizes Gabby Petito coverage

by News Desk September 21, 2021

MSNBC host Joy Reid goes as miserable as ever by calling the media coverage of missing 22-year-old Gabby Petito as “missing White woman syndrome.”

Before getting to the “point” she wanted to make, Reid went on to read an obvious disclaimer saying that “no family should ever have to endure that kind of pain, and the Petito family certainly deserve answers and justice.”

She then came on to what she had really planned, her despicable race-baiting.

“But the way that story has captivated the nation, has many wondering. Why not the same media attention when people of color go missing?” Reid spewed.

“Well, the answer actually has a name: ‘Missing White Woman syndrome,'” she proclaimed.

This venom comes out right after remains were found where Gabby Petito was last assumed to be.

Reid forgot the 24/7 media coverage of the entire George Floyd incident, how people robbed and burned down cities.

Also the countless other incidents involving the Police and black people, and how the media indicates the race when the alleged suspect is black, and the officer is white.

Race has always been an issue, but the media doesn’t highlight it in order to bring a change. That’s what people are going to do.

The media highlights, or race-baits because they want to create a controversy to get better ratings and fame.

How would the media sustain its ratings if racism suddenly ends? Their headlines would be “boring” and no one would read or watch.

It’s sad that a woman loses her life and Joy Reid somehow gets jealous.

Jealous over someone’s death and loss. (We’ll be called racist for coming up with such type of nasty “syndromes”).

One twitter user calls out Reid for the “[times she] regularly covered missing black girls on her show?”