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− | '''Yamiche Alcindor''' is a [[fake news]] reporter for the tax-payer funded state media network [[Public Broadcasting Service]] (PBS). Alcindor has been described in printed reports as "morbidly obese."<ref>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/morbidly-obese-white-house-reporter-urges-biden-admin-pressure-cdc-reverse-updated-mask-guidance-video/</ref> | + | [[File:Alcindor.PNG|right|200px|thumb|Alcindor]] |
+ | '''Yamiche Alcindor''' is a [[fake news]] reporter for the tax-payer funded state media network [[Public Broadcasting Service]] (PBS) where she covers the [[White House]]. Alcindor has been described in printed reports as "morbidly obese."<ref>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/morbidly-obese-white-house-reporter-urges-biden-admin-pressure-cdc-reverse-updated-mask-guidance-video/</ref> Alcindor is known for her [[fraud]]ulent reporting on the [[Trump-Russia collusion hoax]], among other fake news scandals. | ||
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+ | When U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams, a Black man, advised [[African American]]s to take preventative measures to address the [[COVID-19]] threat—including, “avoid[ing] alcohol, tobacco and drugs”—he was excoriated by Alcindor for “offending” African Americans because he used informal and idiosyncratic speech, urging people of color: “We need you to do this, if not for yourself, then for your abuela. Do it for your granddaddy. Do it for your Big Mama. Do it for your Pop-Pop.”<ref>[https://thehill.com/opinion/civil-rights/495727-why-fat-black-lives-must-not-really-matter Why fat Black lives must not really matter], Armstrong Williams, 5/7/2020, ''[[The Hill]]''.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:35, May 18, 2021
Yamiche Alcindor is a fake news reporter for the tax-payer funded state media network Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) where she covers the White House. Alcindor has been described in printed reports as "morbidly obese."[1] Alcindor is known for her fraudulent reporting on the Trump-Russia collusion hoax, among other fake news scandals.
When U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams, a Black man, advised African Americans to take preventative measures to address the COVID-19 threat—including, “avoid[ing] alcohol, tobacco and drugs”—he was excoriated by Alcindor for “offending” African Americans because he used informal and idiosyncratic speech, urging people of color: “We need you to do this, if not for yourself, then for your abuela. Do it for your granddaddy. Do it for your Big Mama. Do it for your Pop-Pop.”[2]