Shaun King is a relatively well-known media personality whose career
benefitted from the Black Lives Matter movement’s emergence in 2014 and
2015. King has become a journalistic face of the nascent movement
against police brutality even though he himself has no formal
organizational relationships with activists on the ground. His recent
work for The Intercepthas fit snugly into the Russia-gate
choirthat regularly sings fictional songs about so-called Russian
collusion in the 2016 presidential elections. In 2018, King wrote an
article in defense of the U.S. intelligence agenciesleading
the so-called investigation into Russian interference in the political
affairs of the U.S. empire. The article pronounced his loyalty to U.S.
intelligence and revealed that the author had no allegiance to the
independent media outlets that are constantly being censored in the name
of the U.S. crusade against Russian “bots” and “dupes.”
Shaun King is not to be trusted. When Corey Booker announced his
presidential candidacy on the first day of Black History Month, King
tweeted that he agreed “with 95 out of 100” of
Booker’s political stances.Booker tweeted back his thanks for King’s
gracious support. King didn’t mention that Booker is not only deep in
the pockets of Big Pharma, Wall Street, and the military industrial
complex through his Israeli connections, but also that the New Jersey
Senator has proudly parroted the U.S.’ anti-Russia narrative ever since
Trump was elected. This narrative has served the U.S. censorship and
military state well, allowing intelligence agencies to collaborate with
multinational social media firms like Facebook and Twitter to purge the
media landscape of all independent voices, especially Black voices.
-- Danny Haiphong, "Will Shaun King speak out for independent media? Probably not" (BLACK AGENDA REPORT).