Fox News goes quiet on ‘great replacement’ theory after Buffalo shooting / St. Louis newspaper slams Supreme Court as 'political hacks in black robes'
As details of the Buffalo mass shooting emerged over the weekend, much of the media focussed on the shooter’s self-stated motivation: his racist belief that white Americans are being deliberately replaced through immigration in a “great replacement” theory. Over at Fox News, however, there was barely any mention of the white gunman’s alleged reasoning for opening fire at a supermarket, killing 10 people and wounding three more, in a predominantly Black area.
The absence of coverage of the motive was revealing, given Fox News’s most popular host, Tucker Carlson, has pushed the concept of replacement theory in more than 400 of his shows – and has arguably done more than anyone in the US to popularize the racist conspiracy. Fox News, according to Oliver Darcy, a media correspondent for CNN, “largely ignored” the fact that the shooter had been inspired by replacement theory. Darcy searched transcripts from Fox News’s shows, and found one brief mention, by Fox News anchor Eric Shawn.
As Americans absorbed
news of the shooting and struggled to understand why it had happened, it seemed
a glaring thing for the network to disregard. But given Carlson and his
colleagues’ promotion of the theory, which has been unchecked by Fox News’s top
executives, experts see the network as being left in a bind…
St. Louis newspaper slams Supreme Court as 'political hacks in black robes' in scathing editorial
Faith in the U.S.
Supreme Court continues to decline. Morning Consult, in a poll released on May 8, found that
only 49% of U.S. adults trusted the High Court compared to
57% on April 23. And other polls have also shown public trust in the High Court
eroding; Gallup, for example, has found that approval of the Supreme Court
is down to 40% compared to 62% in 2001.
In a scathing editorial published on May 15, the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch’s editorial board argues that the U.S. Supreme Court has become
much too politicized for its own good — and that the likely demise of Roe
v. Wade will only cause the public’s view of the institution to erode
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