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CNN Director Admits to Protecting Black Lives Matter’s Narrative, Frustrated Over Their Actions

The Project Veritas undercover sting of CNN technical Director Charlie Chester continues into its third day, this time focusing on CNN’s involvement in protecting Black Lives Matter.

In the newest video, Chester admits to researching Asian hate and the attacks they’ve endured recently, but found that it was primarily black men who were assaulting them.

“A bunch of black men that have been attacking Asians,” he said. “I’m like, ‘What are you doing?’”

“Like, we’re (CNN) trying to like…help…like with the BLM and you’re going to…like, I mean, it’s individuals, it’s not a people, you know? That’s not good. The optics of that are not good.”

“These little things like that are enough to set back movements because the far-left will start to latch on and create a story of like criminalizing an entire people, you know, it’s just easier,” he added.

Chester later corrected himself and said he meant “conservatives” when he said “far-left.”

Chester went on to explain that lumping people together is what Trump did with the “China virus,” putting the blame on China as a whole instead of “a few careless individuals.”

The conversation soon moved into how CNN handles the race of shooters if they’re anything but white. Chester admitted that he hadn’t “seen anything about focusing on the color of people’s skin that aren’t white,” and that if they aren’t white, the story loses steam and “leave it be.”

At the end of the video, Chester was once again admitting that you can use propaganda in order to morph the public’s perceptions of things.

Despite CNN’s best efforts, BLM continues its violent streak of riots, including violence against Asian peoples, which includes one BLM activist being charged with two counts of hate crimes against Asian people.

After this video was released, Project Veritas founder and CEO James O’Keefe was suspended from Twitter over the claim that O’Keefe was using fake accounts. What those accounts were and what O’Keefe was using them for was not divulged by Twitter.

O’Keefe has since stated that he plans on filing a lawsuit on Monday against Twitter for defamation.

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