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Sandy Hook mother brands Megyn Kelly interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones 'especially cruel' | Sandy Hook mother brands Megyn Kelly interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones 'especially cruel' |
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NBC's Megyn Kelly is under fire for her one-on-one interview with InfoWars's Alex Jones. | |
One of the immediate critics is a mother whose daughter was killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, a massacre that Jones has dismissed as a government hoax. | One of the immediate critics is a mother whose daughter was killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, a massacre that Jones has dismissed as a government hoax. |
Nelba Marquez-Greene saw the interview, scheduled to air Sunday - Father's Day - as an “egregious offence” to fathers whose children were murdered on 14 December 2012, in Newtown, Connecticut. | Nelba Marquez-Greene saw the interview, scheduled to air Sunday - Father's Day - as an “egregious offence” to fathers whose children were murdered on 14 December 2012, in Newtown, Connecticut. |
“To give Alex Jones a platform on Father's Day is especially cruel to me,” she told The Washington Post. | “To give Alex Jones a platform on Father's Day is especially cruel to me,” she told The Washington Post. |
Jones' interview reignites a debate over whether interviewing polarising figures on national television gives them a platform or places their controversial views under scrutiny. | Jones' interview reignites a debate over whether interviewing polarising figures on national television gives them a platform or places their controversial views under scrutiny. |
A call to Kelly's publicist was not returned, but in a tweet responding to criticisms Sunday night, the host said the media needed to “shine a light” on who Jones is, particularly because of the layer of legitimacy he's receiving from the White House. InfoWars was given a temporary press credential last month. President Donald Trump, who has appeared on InfoWars, once called Jones a “nice guy” and hinted that their mind-set align. | |
Marquez-Greene said Kelly's reasoning is misguided and would, instead, encourage Jones' army of followers to “double down” on their effort to label the massacre of 20 elementary schoolchildren a hoax. | Marquez-Greene said Kelly's reasoning is misguided and would, instead, encourage Jones' army of followers to “double down” on their effort to label the massacre of 20 elementary schoolchildren a hoax. |
“Shining a light works on cockroaches,” she said. “It doesn't work on Alex Jones.” | “Shining a light works on cockroaches,” she said. “It doesn't work on Alex Jones.” |
She added: “It's just a reminder that we really haven't found a way as a nation to really honour the loss. We really want to honour the loss, but we really don't know how to do that. Because this is not the way.” | She added: “It's just a reminder that we really haven't found a way as a nation to really honour the loss. We really want to honour the loss, but we really don't know how to do that. Because this is not the way.” |
Efforts to reach Jones on Monday were unsuccessful. A message left to InfoWars' media hotline was not returned. | |
Marquez-Greene took to Twitter after she found out about the upcoming interview. She posted a picture of her daughter Saturday night and tagged Kelly in a tweet: | Marquez-Greene took to Twitter after she found out about the upcoming interview. She posted a picture of her daughter Saturday night and tagged Kelly in a tweet: |
“Here you go @megynkelly - her name is Ana Grace Marquez-Greene. Say her name - stare at this & tell me it's worth it. @nbc #SandyHook,” she wrote. | “Here you go @megynkelly - her name is Ana Grace Marquez-Greene. Say her name - stare at this & tell me it's worth it. @nbc #SandyHook,” she wrote. |
Marquez-Greene said her concerns weren't necessarily over Jones, but on “the people he inspires.” | Marquez-Greene said her concerns weren't necessarily over Jones, but on “the people he inspires.” |
Just last week, a Florida woman who claimed the mass shooting was a hoax and sent death threats to a parent whose six-year-old son was killed, was sentenced to five months in prison. | Just last week, a Florida woman who claimed the mass shooting was a hoax and sent death threats to a parent whose six-year-old son was killed, was sentenced to five months in prison. |
Marquez-Greene said her family frequently receives mails from hoaxers implying that the shooting is a government conspiracy, suggesting that actors had been involved and accusing them of making millions off an Obama hoax. Others tell her she should teach her son how to shoot. Marquez-Green said she found that most disturbing. | Marquez-Greene said her family frequently receives mails from hoaxers implying that the shooting is a government conspiracy, suggesting that actors had been involved and accusing them of making millions off an Obama hoax. Others tell her she should teach her son how to shoot. Marquez-Green said she found that most disturbing. |
Marquez-Greene's son was eight when his sister, six-year-old Ana Grace, was killed. She said she's tried to keep the now-12-year-old boy away from social media, where he might learn of the conspiracy theories swirling around his sister's death. | Marquez-Greene's son was eight when his sister, six-year-old Ana Grace, was killed. She said she's tried to keep the now-12-year-old boy away from social media, where he might learn of the conspiracy theories swirling around his sister's death. |
“It's hard enough to deal with losing a sister in mass shooting. We are trying to protect him as much as we can,” she said. “He lives in a world where people don't think his sister's death is real. I'm not ready for him to know that yet.” | “It's hard enough to deal with losing a sister in mass shooting. We are trying to protect him as much as we can,” she said. “He lives in a world where people don't think his sister's death is real. I'm not ready for him to know that yet.” |
In a preview of the interview, Kelly asked about the Sandy Hook massacre and his conspiracy theory that the shooting was a government hoax to push for tougher gun laws. In answering the question, Jones seems to offer differing views. | In a preview of the interview, Kelly asked about the Sandy Hook massacre and his conspiracy theory that the shooting was a government hoax to push for tougher gun laws. In answering the question, Jones seems to offer differing views. |
“Well, Sandy Hook's complex because I've had debates where we devil's advocates say the whole story's true,” he said. “And then I've had debates where I've said none of it's true.” | “Well, Sandy Hook's complex because I've had debates where we devil's advocates say the whole story's true,” he said. “And then I've had debates where I've said none of it's true.” |
Kelly then went on to confront Jones, who seemed to move the conversation to other topics that he said the media failed to cover. | Kelly then went on to confront Jones, who seemed to move the conversation to other topics that he said the media failed to cover. |
Kelly: When you say parents faked their children's death, people get angry. | Kelly: When you say parents faked their children's death, people get angry. |
Jones: Oh, I know. But they don't get angry about the half a million dead Iraqis from the sanctions. They don't get angry about all the - | Jones: Oh, I know. But they don't get angry about the half a million dead Iraqis from the sanctions. They don't get angry about all the - |
Kelly: That's a dodge. | Kelly: That's a dodge. |
Jones: No, no, it's not a dodge. The media never covers all the evil wars that's promoted - | Jones: No, no, it's not a dodge. The media never covers all the evil wars that's promoted - |
Kelly: That doesn't excuse what you did and said about Newtown. You know it. | Kelly: That doesn't excuse what you did and said about Newtown. You know it. |
Jones: Here's the difference. I looked at all the angles of Newtown, and I made statements long before the media even picked up on it. We didn't really get into the really important stuff. | Jones: Here's the difference. I looked at all the angles of Newtown, and I made statements long before the media even picked up on it. We didn't really get into the really important stuff. |
Kelly: What do you mean? We talked about all the important stuff. | Kelly: What do you mean? We talked about all the important stuff. |
Jones: Here's the big one they always make fun of me. You probably want to throw this in there. Thirty years ago, they began creating animal-human hybrids. Isn't that the big story that Megyn Kelly should be doing? | Jones: Here's the big one they always make fun of me. You probably want to throw this in there. Thirty years ago, they began creating animal-human hybrids. Isn't that the big story that Megyn Kelly should be doing? |
For Marquez-Greene, if Jones deserves a platform on national media, so do parents like her. | For Marquez-Greene, if Jones deserves a platform on national media, so do parents like her. |
“If they're going to do the interview, fine,” she said. “But then give us equal airtime to express how dismaying this is.” | “If they're going to do the interview, fine,” she said. “But then give us equal airtime to express how dismaying this is.” |
She also said she wants to talk to Kelly, off or on the air, “mother to mother, woman to woman.” | She also said she wants to talk to Kelly, off or on the air, “mother to mother, woman to woman.” |
“And just talk about the personal impact this has had on our family and many others,” she said. | “And just talk about the personal impact this has had on our family and many others,” she said. |
The Jones interview is Kelly's second since NBC launched her Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly last week. Her first interview was with Russian President Vladimir Putin. | The Jones interview is Kelly's second since NBC launched her Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly last week. Her first interview was with Russian President Vladimir Putin. |
The Washington Post | The Washington Post |
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