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Media Outlets Bury ‘Allahu Akbar’ In Reports On NYC Terror Attack

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The New York Times and other media outlets buried the phrase “Allahu akbar” in reports on the man who carried out what authorities are treating as a deadly terror attack in New York City on Tuesday.

A breaking banner on TheNYT website said the man “yelled ‘God is great’ in Arabic,” and the same indirect reporting remained in a blurb on the homepage. “The police said the driver shouted ‘God is great’ in Arabic and was shot and taken to a hospital,” the paper stated.

Translation: the man was heard yelling “Allahu akbar,” a phrase that is obviously a strong indicator he is an Islamic extremist, regardless of its English translation.

The Washington Post (whose new motto is “Democracy Dies in Darkness”) made no mention of the phrase whatsoever on the homepage of its website or in the report, and simply described the attacker who shouted the Islamic phrase as “a man.”

CNN also chose not to mention the Islamic phrase on its homepage.

Here’s what the homepage of the three outlets looked like Tuesday evening.

New York Times:

New York Times homepage

The Washington Post:

Washington Post homepage

And CNN:

CNN homepage

The man killed at least eight people and injured 15 others when he plowed into a group of people in a pickup truck.

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