Twitter has "deleted" many hashtags involving the kidnapping and now #BLMKidnapping has been deleted because it kept trending upwards. It has been replaced by #blmkinapping, without the D, but only because Twitter's auto-suggest would auto-spell that as opposed to kidnapping to prevent it from trending.
I just want to know why Social Media and News outlets wont let white on black crime stories die but one the opposite happens they try to kill it as soon as possible. They did the same exact thing with WikiLeaks and Hillary.
They originally prevented #BrittanyHerring from trending, which is why people changed it to #BLMKidnapping. Yet #GeorgeZimmerman had no problem trending at all as well as all the cities with Cops who killed black people for whatever reason. Riots ensue and they allow that to trend, promoting only more riots to ensue. Media Coverage non-stop.
Here we have a crime where a stolen car was used by 4 black people to kidnap and torture disabled white man for 48 hours. He was harmed physically, cut open, force to drink urine out of a toilet all on camera while the 4 black people bashed him for being white. The result was the police department saying it was just kids being kids and the charge was simple battery instead of grand theft auto, kidnapping, assault and battery, hate crime(white+disabled), domestic terrorism etc
So many crimes committed all on camera and the police say its kids being kids, when they aren't even kids. The few news outlets reporting on are black anchors saying its Trump's fault or that the kids were raised poorly. The main sources to talk about it are censoring it, preventing people from finding out about it.
This is really, really bad and goes beyond just the crime itself.
South Korea is speeding up its plans to create a military force tasked with eliminating Pyongyang's leadership - including Kim Jong-Un - in the event of war.
The special unit was originally supposed to be ready by 2019, but the plans are being accelerated amid a tide of aggressive rhetoric from its rival and neighbour North Korea, which has been threatening nuclear attacks on its enemies.
South Korea's defence minister Han Min-Koo said the special unit, known as the Korea Massive Punishment and Retaliation (KMPR) plan, would now be launched two years ahead of schedule.
"We are planning to set up a special brigade with the goal of removing or (at least) paralysing North Korea's wartime command structure," he told acting President Hwang Kyo-ahn, according to the Yonhap news agency.
He also warned of a "strategic or tactical provocation" from the North in the coming months.
The military unit forms part of a three-pronged defence strategy which includes an anti-missile system - the Korean Air and Missile Defence (KAMD) - which would trace and shoot down missiles heading for South Korea.
There is also a "Kill Chain" pre-emptive military strike programme to counter an imminent threat. Mr Kim used his televised New Year's message to boast his country was in the final stages of developing a long-range missile.
In response, US President-elect Donald Trump tweeted: "It won't happen."
North Korea conducted two nuclear tests and test-fired several ballistic missiles in 2016. It has continued to attempt to expand its nuclear weapons and missile programme in the face of international condemnation and UN sanctions.
But despite the progress, experts believe it is years away from developing an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) fitted with a nuclear warhead capable of reaching the US, a key ally of South Korea.
North and South Korea remain technically at war after fighting ended in 1953 with an armistice, but no peace treaty.
-UnfairRepresent