Because, you know, all those Anglican assassins out there.
In yet another attempt to make every single thing that happens to humanity a “right wing” conspiracy, a CNN analyst didn’t let the Monday evening radical Islamic terror attack in Manchester, England go to waste.
CNN terrorism analyst Paul Cruickshank joined Anderson Cooper on “AC360” within hours of the attack discuss the events as they were unfolding.
As the majority of media tend to do, they sensationalized speculation about the attack instead of analyzing the facts as they became available. Cruickshank was no exception.
“It must also be noted that in recent months in Europe,” Cruickshank said, “there’s been a number of false flag plots where right-wing extremists have tried to frame Islamists for terrorism. We have seen that in Germany in recent weeks.”
Despite Cruickshank’s admission that the attack was most likely carried out by a suicide bomber, he quite subtly inserted a diversion from the at-the-time speculation that the attacker was a radical Islamic terrorist so that he could put the possibility of a right-wing conspiracy out into the ether.
Via MRCTV