Project Veritas exposes journalist hypocrisy on issue of publishing lists of gun owners
by Chad D. Baus
Project Veritas, whose mission is to investigate and expose corruption, dishonesty, self-dealing, waste, fraud, and other misconduct in both public and private institutions in order to achieve a more ethical and transparent society, recently released a video dealing with the release of gun owners' personal information by Gannett Company's The Journal News of White Plains, New York.
"Since these reporters and editors did not consider it a violation of the privacy and safety of others to reveal which homes have guns and which homes don't, we went to see which of them would be willing to put up a sign publicly declaring their homes to be 'gun free zones. While we didn't find any members of the media with the strength of their convictions, we did find quite a few guns, and some good explanations for why they might be necessary."
Despite the fact the the Emperor clearly has no clothes, the media onslaught continues...
As does the theft of guns from people published in Gannett Company's The Journal News...
And though they won't admit it, it seems fears of liability suits in the wake of these robberies (and perhaps embarrassment in the wake of the hypocrisy exposed in the video above) may have been behind the company's decision to remove its interactive map:
Chad D. Baus is the Buckeye Firearms Association Vice Chairman.
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