Kyle Clark Starts Session by Likening Citizen Activists and Republicans to Hate Crimes

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Denver, CO – Kyle Clark started the 2020 legislative session off by likening citizen activists and Republicans to hate crimes.

Despite our sometimes frequent coverage of the 9News Next anchor, we rarely watch Kyle Clark. A biased anchor, Clark constantly shades his coverage to favor the left and make the right look bad. The funniest part is, Clark must think he is sneaky.

However, our readers see right through the bias.

Slapping a Derogatory Term on Republicans

Much like the slandering of Republican students at CSU last year, Clark grouped Colorado Republican legislators into a conversation about hate speech. He will never admit it, but we believe the intention is to liken Colorado Republicans to hate crimes.

This correlation that we believe Clark intends to draw includes both legislators and activists. What Clark is effectively doing is slandering anyone who identifies as a Republican. Clark did not clarify his remarks to say that, while a few bad eggs may exist, the majority of these people are not hateful.

Instead, Clark gave an unfair take that painted every activist and GOP legislator as hateful individuals. By Clark’s logic, if Antifa supports his program, he is also a radical thug who would beat innocent people in the street just to advance his agenda. Clark may not be this thug, but he certainly maintains a double standard in his reporting.

In contrast, Clark did cover the 38 far-left protestors who were arrested during Polis’ State of the State address on January 9, 2020. However, as far as we’ve seen, Clark failed to draw ANY contrasts or comparisons to the Democrats in the legislature.

This is their constituency, and a whopping 38 protestors were arrested. If comparisons are drawn between Republicans and protestors who support them, a comparison should be drawn between the arrested protestors and Democrat legislators.

One Twitter user hit the nail on the head in his response to Clark.

“Why have a debate about the issues when it’s so much easier to marginalize people by slapping a derogatory label on them?”

Other Twitter users jumped on Clark’s bandwagon to trash Republicans. Clark, of course, loves to mobilize the band of trolls that follow him on Twitter to advance the far-left agenda.

The Evidence is Indisputable

The evidence is indisputable. While Clark likens the GOP and their supporters to hate crimes, he turns a report of 38 arrested left-wing protestors into a promotion for liberal Governor Jared Polis. There were not 38 protestors arrested at the rally of an estimated 500 fed-up citizens that Clark likened to hate crimes.

Clark is hiding behind a mask of impartiality while he refuses to give Republicans a fair take on his program. This practice is slanderous and unbecoming of a so-called journalist.

Kyle Clark, however, does not seem to care.

Here is the video of Clark’s coverage of the protestors:

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2 thoughts on “Kyle Clark Starts Session by Likening Citizen Activists and Republicans to Hate Crimes

  1. There is a war being waged against the common American (mostly Moderates & Republicans) by an elite (mostly Democrats) who believe common American people are just deplorable peons that are not capable of ruling themselves via their US Constitution. Kyle Clark has chosen to join the elite Democrats in attacking common Americans.

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