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CNN saw swift backlash from the media and viewers over an onscreen message that aired on Monday's The Lead With Jake Tapper.
During a segment on President-elect Donald Trump's transition, CNN's Jim Sciutto spoke with two media correspondents about alt-right leader Richard Spencer and whether Trump needs to formally denounce and disavow alt-right groups.
Sciutto quoted Spencer, the president of The National Policy Institute who coined the term “alt-right,” and described his words as “hate-filled garbage” against Jews. Spencer’s quote read, ”One wonders if these people are people at all, or instead soulless golem.”
The issue Twitter users had, however, was with the chyron at the bottom of the screen throughout the segment, which read: ”Alt-right founder questions if Jews are people.”
Politico’s Hadas Gold “*pinches self* i’m real! i’m a person!" and The Hill’s Jordan Fabian shared a screen grab with the words, “Come on.”
Another user posted: “Just b/c some idiot says it doesn’t mean you put it on the chyron.”
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Hadas Gold
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*pinches self*
i’m real! i’m a person!
3:02 AM - 22 Nov 2016
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Jordan Fabian
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come on https://twitter.com/maiaefrem/status/800817620752723968 …
3:08 AM - 22 Nov 2016
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Colin Jones
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Here is the segment. That chryon. These times.
3:03 AM - 22 Nov 2016
During the segment, Sciutto referred to Spencer’s supporters as “unabashed racists and anti-Semites” and the correspondents, Real Clear Politics’ Rebecca Berg and The Boston Globe’s Matt Viser, discussed how Trump’s controversial appointment of Steve Bannon as chief strategist has only inflamed the alt-right conversation.
Read more: Ringside With Steve Bannon at Trump Tower as the President-Elect's Strategist Plots "An Entirely New Political Movement" (Exclusive)
“I think the challenge for Trump and his team moving forward,“ said Berg, “is going to be to assure people that people on the alt-right, white nationalists, do not have a voice in the Trump administration and do not have a place in the policies that they will be crafting when he is president. And I haven’t really seen those signals from them yet.”
She continued, “Part of this is also political calculation. They’ve found that they need these people in their coalition to succeed, so can they disown them and cleanse their coalition of these people?”
See more of the reactions on social media below.
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Maia Efrem @maiaefrem
This just happened on @CNN: Are Jews People?
2:46 AM - 22 Nov 2016
During a segment on President-elect Donald Trump's transition, CNN's Jim Sciutto spoke with two media correspondents about alt-right leader Richard Spencer and whether Trump needs to formally denounce and disavow alt-right groups.
Sciutto quoted Spencer, the president of The National Policy Institute who coined the term “alt-right,” and described his words as “hate-filled garbage” against Jews. Spencer’s quote read, ”One wonders if these people are people at all, or instead soulless golem.”
The issue Twitter users had, however, was with the chyron at the bottom of the screen throughout the segment, which read: ”Alt-right founder questions if Jews are people.”
Politico’s Hadas Gold “*pinches self* i’m real! i’m a person!" and The Hill’s Jordan Fabian shared a screen grab with the words, “Come on.”
Another user posted: “Just b/c some idiot says it doesn’t mean you put it on the chyron.”
Follow
Hadas Gold
✔@Hadas_Gold
*pinches self*
i’m real! i’m a person!
3:02 AM - 22 Nov 2016
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Jordan Fabian
✔@Jordanfabian
come on https://twitter.com/maiaefrem/status/800817620752723968 …
3:08 AM - 22 Nov 2016
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Colin Jones
✔@colinjones
Here is the segment. That chryon. These times.
3:03 AM - 22 Nov 2016
- https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?in_reply_to=800822032535470080
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During the segment, Sciutto referred to Spencer’s supporters as “unabashed racists and anti-Semites” and the correspondents, Real Clear Politics’ Rebecca Berg and The Boston Globe’s Matt Viser, discussed how Trump’s controversial appointment of Steve Bannon as chief strategist has only inflamed the alt-right conversation.
Read more: Ringside With Steve Bannon at Trump Tower as the President-Elect's Strategist Plots "An Entirely New Political Movement" (Exclusive)
“I think the challenge for Trump and his team moving forward,“ said Berg, “is going to be to assure people that people on the alt-right, white nationalists, do not have a voice in the Trump administration and do not have a place in the policies that they will be crafting when he is president. And I haven’t really seen those signals from them yet.”
She continued, “Part of this is also political calculation. They’ve found that they need these people in their coalition to succeed, so can they disown them and cleanse their coalition of these people?”
See more of the reactions on social media below.
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Maia Efrem @maiaefrem
This just happened on @CNN: Are Jews People?
2:46 AM - 22 Nov 2016