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Coronavirus

L.A. Times Turns Pastor's Death into Outrage Clickbait

Bob Bryant was infected with COVID-19 while on vacation and died. A news story tries to link that to church services.

Scott Shackford | 12.3.2020 4:10 PM

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Socially distanced worship inside one of the other Water of Life Community Churches in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., in May. (Will Lester/ZUMA Press/Newscom)

A megachurch pastor in Fontana, California, died Monday of COVID-19. The Los Angeles Times then wrote about the tragedy in a woefully misleading way.

Bob Bryant, 58, associate pastor for the Water of Life Community Church, tested positive for the coronavirus in November. He subsequently developed pneumonia, suffered a heart attack, and then died, one of the nearly 20,000 deaths California has seen connected to the virus.

According to the Times, Bryant became infected while on vacation and did not return to the church. That information is in the story, four paragraphs down. Nothing in the article—or in a Facebook post from his wife Lori, who was also infected—suggests that Bryant's infection was transmitted to or from members of the church or that Bryant put anybody at the church at risk.

Nevertheless, the L.A. Times headlined the story "Pastor dies of COVID-19 weeks after Fontana megachurch reopened for indoor services." The lede paragraph also emphasizes the church's reopening, and the story also notes that Water of Life was among the many California churches resisting orders that they close their doors:

Following California's original stay-at-home order imposed in March, the state allowed houses of worship to reopen in late May with limited indoor capacity. But after a surge in cases in the late spring and early summer, state officials closed indoor operations of churches in mid-July in the hardest-hit counties. Water of Life Community Church defied that order, however, and reopened five weeks ago.

DePaola said county officials knew the church was holding services indoors. "The county is aware we are meeting inside," she said. "We're not trying to break rules. They know what we're doing."

The story does mention that the church's defiance comes with the same careful guidelines—social distancing, masks indoors—that have followed every secular indoor activity. The church also held outdoor services for those who were not comfortable indoors.

Nevertheless, the Times seems intent on giving readers the impression that the church is behaving in risky ways. It starts with that headline, and it ends with a note that the church will hold both indoor and outdoor services for Bryant even though only outdoor funerals are permitted.

Contact tracing could ultimately reveal a relationship between the church and Bryant's infection, but as of now we have no reason to believe there is one. Without evidence of such a link, it is journalistically irresponsible to try to connect the man's death to the church's actions.

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Scott Shackford is a policy research editor at Reason Foundation.

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  1. Sometimes Bad Is Bad   5 years ago

    Lefties hate religion. So shocking.

    It comes to mind really that the left hates anything good. It’s all about them and their degenerate desires.

    1. RabbiHarveyWeinstein   5 years ago

      >Lefties hate religion.
      WRONG!
      There is no Govt but Govt and Obama is its prophet. Inshallah, taxation and regulation will conquer the world.

      1. Brandybuck   5 years ago

        Godvernment

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    2. Mother's Lament   5 years ago

      Lefties hate religion."

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  2. Social Justice is neither   5 years ago

    Wait, is Scott shocked to discover jouronolists lie? Does he not know what he does for a living?

  3. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   5 years ago

    Only California governers can disobey the orders to gather indoors

  4. TangoDelta   5 years ago

    It's just LA Times science. Church mass transmits Covid while mass looting does not. We all know the physical law, it's conservation of mass and synergy.

  5. Bubba Jones   5 years ago

    You don't understand. Churches only reopen because they deny COVID exists. If only they understood the true risk of the virus, they would never reopen.

    So, Church reopens, proving they deny the existence of COVID. Pastor then dies of covid. poetic justice!

    It's just a rehash of the climate change arguments. If you admit to that climate change is real, you must therefore agree to the draconian measures. If you object to the draconian measures, then you deny climate change is real.

    1. Brandybuck   5 years ago

      Pandemic will kill everyone if we don't follow gub'ment rules is SCIENCE! Churches are the opposite of science. Therefore churches want us all to die. QED.

      Or at least that's what the left tells me. Maybe it's just the Team Red churches that want everyone to die, not Team Blue churches. Not sure. It's terribly confusing. If only there was a Strong Man to do the thinking for us.

  6. Brandybuck   5 years ago

    It's the times. They are the willing mouthpiece and fellator of the Los Angeles City Government.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 years ago

      They are the willing mouthpiece and fellator of the Los Angeles City Government.

      Nice to know some things haven't changed in the last 100 years.

      1. Earth Skeptic   5 years ago

        Like a cheap whore best seen in the dark.

  7. R Mac   5 years ago

    Enemy of the people.

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    1. R Mac   5 years ago

      Lol. You’re the best Hank.

  9. Earth Skeptic   5 years ago

    Cunts gotta cunt.

  10. last liberal   5 years ago

    I don't think anyone who is a regular reader of the Times over the decades is surprised by how that story was carefully written.
    "If you people got the wrong impression from our article, don't blame the Times."

  11. Jerry B.   5 years ago

    Piffle. The Washington Post has been doing this for every reasonably well known religious leader or Republican supporter who tested positive for Covid and died for months, and the comments following it show a level of hatred unsurpassed since the Cultural Revolution. I'm sure cannibalism would have followed if the Progs weren't so afraid of catching Covid from the corpses.

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    "...The Los Angeles Times then wrote about the tragedy in a woefully misleading way..."

    You misspelled "lied about it".

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