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Fox News Has Officially Lost Its Mind Over the Autonomous Zone in Seattle

The network has run altered and mislabeled photos of the commune-like CHAZ, and an anchor apparently never saw "Monty Python."
People walk past street art that reads "Welcome to CHAZ," Thursday, June 11, 2020, inside what is being called the "Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone" in Seattle.

Fox News has been so hell-bent on covering the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle as a sort of existential threat to America that theyā€™ve run altered photos of the scene and (unwittingly) regurgitated Monty Python jokes as evidence of a mutiny in the commune.

Since protesters took over the six-block zone that includes the abandoned Seattle East Precinct police station on June 8, Washington state and city officials have largely allowed the overwhelmingly peaceful protest to continue. Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, for example, recently likened the so-called CHAZ to a ā€œblock party.ā€ President Donald Trump, on the other hand, recently threatened to invade the CHAZ, calling its inhabitants ā€œdomestic terroristsā€ and ā€œugly anarchists.ā€

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In a segment on Fox Newsā€™ ā€œThe Storyā€ on Friday, anchor Martha MacCallum read aloud a Reddit post that purportedly indicated ā€œsigns of rebellionā€ against Raz Simone, a rapper and organizer in the CHAZ whoā€™s been accused by Tucker Carlson of being a ā€œwarlord.ā€

ā€œI thought we had an anonymous collective,ā€ MacCallum said, quoting the Reddit post. ā€œAn anarcho-syndicalist commune at the least, we should take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week.ā€

What MacCallum didnā€™t realize is that the post was a joke referencing a scene from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," the rollicking 1975 cult classic that skewers King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.

John Cleese, the legendary actor who co-founded and starred in the wildly popular Monty Python movie series, had a laugh at the networkā€™s expense in a Monday tweet.

And then there's the problematic images: On Saturday, Fox News was forced to run an editorā€™s note on a story titled ā€œBlack Lives Matter protesters say Seattleā€™s autonomous zone has hijacked message,ā€ after the network digitally altered photographs of a smashed storefront (taken May 30, before the CHAZ was even set up) and a sign reading ā€œYou are now entering Free Cap Hillā€ to include an unidentified man holding a gun. The original picture, taken June 10 at the zone, showed the man holding the gun standing in front of a car.

Additionally, Fox News also mislabeled another photo that ran on the siteā€™s front page as being from last week in Seattle when it actually was taken during the first weekend of protests in St. Paul, Minnesota, according to the Seattle Times.

ā€œA FoxNews.com home page photo collage which originally accompanied this story included multiple scenes from Seattleā€™s ā€œCapitol Hill Autonomous Zoneā€ and of wreckage following recent riots,ā€ the correction read. ā€œThe collage did not clearly delineate between these images, and has since been replaced. In addition, a recent slideshow depicting scenes from Seattle mistakenly included a picture from St. Paul, Minnesota. Fox News regrets these errors.ā€

Photojournalism ethics expert Kenny Irby told the Seattle Times that Fox altering the images without any disclaimer was ā€œterribly misleading.ā€

ā€œI think itā€™s disgraceful propaganda and terribly misrepresentative of documentary journalism in times like this, when truth-telling and accountability is so important,ā€ Irby said.

Cover: People walk past street art that reads "Welcome to CHAZ," Thursday, June 11, 2020, inside what is being called the "Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone" in Seattle. Following days of violent confrontations with protesters, police in Seattle have largely withdrawn from the neighborhood, and protesters have created a festival-like scene that has President Donald Trump fuming. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)