Media Matters' Brennan Suen tells Affirmative Reaction's Xorje Olivares how media failed in coverage of anti-LGBTQ violence in 2017

Media Matters LGBTQ Program Director Brennan Suen: “This is not happening in a vacuum. You cannot discuss ... an individual case of anti-LGBTQ violence without connecting it to the greater trend.”

From the March 10 edition of SiriusXM Progress' Affirmative Reaction with Xorje Olivares:

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BRENNAN SUEN: This is not happening in a vacuum. You can't discuss someone's death or an individual case of anti-LGBTQ violence without connecting it to this greater trend. Because it's not -- it's not just this one time thing. An 86 percent increase, and an increase every single year, it's terrifying, and it's a terrifying place to be in this community. And if you're just any average, everyday person watching the coverage of this, you might just think, OK, this person was killed. They were queer or trans, and that's it. Not, wow, this is actually a huge problem. A lot more people than just this one person are being impacted by this. 

Previously

Cable and broadcast TV news spent less than 40 minutes covering 2017's unprecedented anti-LGBTQ violence 

On The Michelangelo Signorile Show, Angelo Carusone discusses the lack of TV coverage about 2017's unprecedented anti-LGBTQ violence