Fox News has been accused of deliberately manipulating photographs in order to mislead its audience during its coverage of the ongoing Black Lives Matters protests.
The controversy was first picked up by the Seattle Times, noting that composited images were used as part of the network’s reporting on the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ), a part of Seattle that has ceded to protesters who are campaigning for justice following the death of George Floyd.
Two of the photographs that appeared on the Fox News homepage featured the same man wielding an automatic rifle and wearing a green mask. One of the photographs showed an Old Navy store sign despite there not being an Old Navy store inside the CHAZ. The image is three different photographs composited together.
If the mixed light sources were not already confusing, one of the images showed the masked gunman missing part of his left arm.
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Another photograph illustrating the article that reported that “armed guards patrol anarchists ‘autonomous zone’” and showed a man running through a burning scene. This photograph was taken in Minnesota several weeks ago and long before the autonomous zone was established.
Following inquiries from the Seattle Times, Fox News removed the images from the article and issued an apology. "Fox News regrets these errors," the website states.
An observation: When a drunk driver injures or kills, we never hear "damn car" or "damn alcohol". When a terrorist blows up a bunch of innocent people, we never hear "damn bombs". When someone stabs another, we never hear "damn knives".
Here comes the rhetorical question: Why is it when someone is shot, we do hear "damn guns"? Of course, if you're intellectually honest, you know the answer.