Major networks ignore the virus Cincinnati brawl that leaves women unconscious
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The three major broadcast networks have yet to cover the horrifying viral brawl in Cincinnatti, which, as of Thursday, made women unconscious in their main morning and evening news programs.
Media Research Council newspapers analyzed ABC’s “Good Morning America” and “World News Tonight”, CBS News Morning and “Evening News”, and NBC’s “Today” and “Night News.”
Subsequent Fox News Digital Analysis discovered that none of the aforementioned network shows covered the fight. The ABC and NBC websites covered the event, and NBC’s streaming services and early morning shows also reported stories, according to reports.
Five people have been charged A vicious argument Early Saturday morning. An intrusive video of the brawl shows a man wearing a polo shirt attacked by multiple attackers kicking and stomping him while he was on the ground and incapacitated. When the woman tried to intervene, she was coldly knocked out by the man. A photo of the female victim, known only as Holly, shows her with black eyes and bloody lips.

Photos showing the wounded faces of victims of virus assault in Cincinnati were identified only as Holly.
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Newsbusters speculated that the lack of coverage about outlets with mainstream liberal tendencies was due to racial dynamics during play.
“The victims appeared to be white, and the mob piloted clearly given the clear racial disruption of Black people, ABC, CBS and NBC, and not given a second in the flagship morning and evening newscast.” The report said.
Senator Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, Blasted the mayor “Other city leaders to handle the attacks during interviews with Fox and Friends“ On Thursday, he called it a “sincere situation.”
“Cincinnati is an incredible city created by great people for decades and centuries. It is one of Ohio’s shiny gems and these ridiculous political leaders who allow citizens to have to take office,” Moreno said.

The brawl depicts a gang of people attacking a man on the ground.
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Moreno said Cincinnati leaders have created plans to protect civil rights for all citizens and are threatening to withdraw all the city’s funds if they fail to deliver to federal agencies. The senators have blown up the city’s police chief and other officials’ response to the crisis.
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Tegge has denounced social media the uproar surrounding the fight, saying the video “does not portray the entire incident.”
“That’s one version of what happened,” the police chief said.

The fight left women, Holly and the unconscious. (x/@anthea06274890)
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The Facebook account claiming to be affiliated with city councillors Victoria Park said the victims were “I begged for that beatdown! ”
ABC, CBS, and NBC did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.