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Matt Horn & Horn Barbecue Target Of SFChron Reporter Who May Be Echoing Arsonist ActionsAfter a fire that destroyed the original headquarters of Horn Barbecue, and an article at SF Chronicle-owned SFGate.com and that was identified as a “hit job” by Zennie62Media, adding insult to injury for Horn Barbecue, it looks as if the organization is at it again.Zennie62Media elected to look in on this alarming pattern after contact by an anonymous tip. To the end of getting to the bottom of why (from the perspective of many) the San Francisco Chronicle is seen as harassing an African American Oakland Chef at a time when he and his firm are facing adversity. A check of San Francisco Chronicle restaurant coverage can find no other current or recent example of Oakland Restaurants being the focus of the kind of negative and questionable press Horn Barbecue has received.Horn Barbecue and Matt Horn are not A-List celebrities on the level of Gordon Ramsey. Thus, traffic from these articles is not as large by any means as it would be if they were. So, given that the ad and paywall revenue aren’t large enough to pay a living wage, it’s logical to assume that someone is paying for this to be done. Who?Also, another source claims that the person who contacted San Francisco Chronicle Reporter Elena Kadvany was a disgruntled Horn Barbecue employee, recently terminated after a large series of anti-social actions. Among those reported actions were allegations that this person brought a handgun to work and used it to threaten Horn Barbecue Staff. The question on the minds of a number of people is if that person had something to do with the arson fire done to the West Oakland Horn Barbecue facility.The other question on the minds of many is why SF Chronicle Editors would be motivated to get Elena Kadvany to work on a story damaging the psychology and mood of Horn Barbecue owners and employees just after the opening of their new Downtown Oakland facility signaling rebirth?And why would the SF Chronicle and SFGate Editors green-light articles that are based on a lawsuit filed by David Kim, who claims to be an owner of Horn Barbecue, but Horn reps dispute his ideas? Moreover, SF Gate mentioned the David Kim lawsuit during the first reports of a fire, but strangely left out mention of David Kim when arson was revealed to have been done. Why?Also, why did the San Francisco Chronicle have two reporters, not one, Elena Kadvany and Nico Madrigal-Yankowski, separately write reports about the arson and yet not mention David Kim?I reached out to Elena Kadvany to ask a set of questions. Here is what I wrote:Hello! This is Zennie Abraham of Zennie62Media. I received a tip that you were contacting employees associated with Horn Barbecue. As part of my news report, my question is are you aware that The Oakland Fire Department is conducting an arson investigation related to the Horn Barbecue Fire? Moreover, there are a number of suspects being considered including two associated with Horn Barbecue? Also, why is the San Francisco Chronicle taking a hostile approach to Matt Horn, but not applying similar treatment to other Oakland Restauranteurs? Are you in touch with David Kim? I invite you on our Zennie62 livestream to discuss this with the public. Thank you for your time. God bless. ZennieTo date, the San Francisco Chronicle / SFGate has taken a series of actions against blacks in business and politics with the obvious desire of harming their reputation and emotions. But they seem to, in this blogger’s view, take a particular enjoyment in harming Horn Barbecue when its down.Some have said it’s also other publications. But if there’s a group working under the direction of 46Mile, Hearst Corporation’s Digital Marketing Firm, they need to be honest about it. A lot of Horn Barbecue employees, owners, and friends of the firm, including myself, are really upset over this so-called media. Yellow-Dog Jornalism may have been created by Hearst Corporation, but its met its match in the blogger / vlogger as a counter. Hearst Corporation must stop its actions.
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