TMC
03-20-2024, 09:48 PM
https://newsbusters.org/blogs/culture/elise-ehrhard/2024/03/20/cbs-fbi-portrays-illegal-alien-dad-desperate-save-his
Elise Ehrhard
March 20th, 2024 1:15 AM
Network television regularly portrays illegal aliens as sympathetic characters. Last night's episode of CBS' FBI (https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/75116-fbi-general-discussion/page/40/) did exactly that.
In the episode, "Sacrifice," the FBI is called in on a kidnapping case. The victim is Matthew Sawyer (Christian Conn), director of a New York City shelter housing "migrants." "Migrants" is deceptive left-wing code for illegal aliens.
The mayor's office called the FBI because the "migrant thing's a hot button issue for them." Footage of the overcrowded shelter had been leaked to the press, embarrassing the mayor, so cameras outside the shelter were disabled. Virtue-signaling as a sanctuary city has its costs.
The FBI's first suspect in the case is a white veteran named James Dunn (Quinn M. Johnson). Dunn stalked Sawyer. FBI analyst Kelly Moran (Taylor Anthony Miller) gives lead agent Jubal Valentine (Jeremy Sisto) a summary of Dunn's profile. The dialogue is a left-wing fanfiction caricature of open border opponents.
Elise Ehrhard
March 20th, 2024 1:15 AM
Network television regularly portrays illegal aliens as sympathetic characters. Last night's episode of CBS' FBI (https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/75116-fbi-general-discussion/page/40/) did exactly that.
In the episode, "Sacrifice," the FBI is called in on a kidnapping case. The victim is Matthew Sawyer (Christian Conn), director of a New York City shelter housing "migrants." "Migrants" is deceptive left-wing code for illegal aliens.
The mayor's office called the FBI because the "migrant thing's a hot button issue for them." Footage of the overcrowded shelter had been leaked to the press, embarrassing the mayor, so cameras outside the shelter were disabled. Virtue-signaling as a sanctuary city has its costs.
The FBI's first suspect in the case is a white veteran named James Dunn (Quinn M. Johnson). Dunn stalked Sawyer. FBI analyst Kelly Moran (Taylor Anthony Miller) gives lead agent Jubal Valentine (Jeremy Sisto) a summary of Dunn's profile. The dialogue is a left-wing fanfiction caricature of open border opponents.