Four young adults in Chicago tortured a kid with a mental disability and CNN’s Don Lemon doesn’t think it was evil. Is anyone surprised?
The Blaze reported:
Don Lemon on horrific Chicago torture: ‘I don’t think it’s evil.’ You’ll love his alternate theory.
In the wake of the horrific torture of a white man with special needs by four black suspects — which was live-streamed on Facebook — a panelist on Don Lemon’s CNN show called the act “evil.”
“You just try to wrap your head around evil,” Matt Lewis of the Daily Caller told Lemon on Wednesday night. “That’s what this is. It’s evil. It’s brutality. It’s man’s inhumanity to man.”
But Lemon took issue with that assessment.
“I don’t think it’s evil. I don’t think it’s evil,” Lemon responded. “I think these are young people, and I think they have bad home training.”
Bad home training? Really?
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Is it any wonder why no one trusts CNN anymore?
Here are a couple of Twitter reactions:
@donlemon @CNN Bad home training? Are you effing kidding me? How far are you willing to take your own narrative? Discipable at any level.
— Andy Clark (@poof0017) January 5, 2017
OMG!! SERIOUSLY? @donlemon "BAD HOME TRAINING" Excuses for TEENS 18yr olds that should know right from wrong. This was wrong and evil! https://t.co/7a2RE1MyS9
— Grace Vasquez (@itsYourGrace) January 5, 2017
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