Can our media please deal with reality instead of hype?

This from the CJ:

Members of the College Republicans at University of Louisville invited students, alumni and members of the Louisville community to participate in a candlelight vigil Sept. 15 honoring Charlie Kirk.

A large crowd responded, gathering in the grass in front of Grawemeyer Hall by the university’s statue of “The Thinker,” with many joining a line to sign a letter for Kirk’s family and grab their candles and American flags.

Look at the photo at the top. That, from the CJ, is not a large crowd. A large crowd is thousands. This is maybe a couple of hundred. At best, it’s a “respectful gathering.”

Do you want to see a large crowd in Louisville? How about this “No Kings” rally, a part of nationwide anti-Trump demonstrations that took place this past June:

THAT is a large crowd.

There is a cancer in the corporate media that has news organizations underplay gatherings on the left and overexaggerate gatherings on the right. These are perfect examples.

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