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The “unhinged hatred” largely manifested by rioters in Democrat-run states has long been incited by many within the party and whitewashed by the biased mainstream media, according to Sky News host RitaPanahi.

The “unhinged hatred” largely manifested by rioters in Democrat-run states has long been incited by many within the party and whitewashed by the biased mainstream media, according to Sky News host Rita Panahi. “The democrat's propaganda arm - the bulk of the mainstream media - is all too eager to whitewash the lawless thuggery because reporting on it accurately can only help Trump,” she said.

This past week violence broke out in Kenosha Wisconsin after a police shooting, and again in Minneapolis after a murder suspect shot himself when police approached. "This unhinged hatred has long been incited and encouraged by Democrats," Ms Panahi said. “In Democrat cities, in Democrat states we have seen brazen acts of violence, arson, looting and property damage by leftist agitators, all captured on video but receiving scant media coverage from Left leaning media outlets.

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