Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Media Dishonesty and Race Hustlers
Liberal's Risky Investment
When
NBC's "Today" show played the audio of George Zimmerman's call to a
Sanford, Fla., police dispatcher about Trayvon Martin, the editors made him
appear to be a racist who says: "This guy looks like he's up to no good.
He looks black." What Zimmerman actually said was: "This guy looks
like he's up to no good or he's on drugs or something. It's raining, and he's
just walking around, looking about." The 911 officer responded by asking,
"OK, and this guy – is he black, white or Hispanic?" Zimmerman
replied, "He looks black." NBC says it's investigating the doctoring
of the audio, but there's nothing to investigate; its objective was to inflame
passions.
In
his Associated Press article titled "Old photos may be deceptive in Fla.
shooting case," Matt Sedensky pointed out that the photos carried by the
major media were several years old and showed Zimmerman looking fat and mean
and Martin looking like a sweet young kid.
Jesse
Jackson told the Los Angeles Times that "blacks are under attack" and
that "targeting, arresting, convicting blacks and ultimately killing us is
big business," adding that Martin is "a martyr." President
Barack Obama chimed in by saying, "If I had a son, he'd look like
Trayvon."
Let's
look at some non-news cases. On March 14 in Tulsa, Okla., a white couple
suffered a home invasion by Tyrone Woodfork, a 20-year-old black man.
Ninety-year-old Bob Strait suffered a broken jaw and broken ribs in the attack.
His 85-year-old wife, Nancy, was sexually assaulted and battered to death,
ending their 65-year marriage.
On
March 4, two black Kansas City, Mo., youths doused a 13-year-old boy in
gasoline and set him on fire, telling him, "You get what you deserve,
white boy." Last summer, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel ordered an emergency
shutdown of the beaches in Chicago because mobs of blacks were terrorizing
white families.
None
of those black-on-white atrocities made anywhere near the news that the Trayvon
Martin case made, and it's deliberate. Editors for the Los Angeles Times, The
New York Times, and the Chicago Tribune admitted to deliberately censoring
information about black crime for political reasons, in an effort to
"guard against subjecting an entire group of people to suspicion."
One
doesn't have to be a liberal, conservative, Democrat or Republican to see the
danger posed by America's race hustlers, who are stacking up piles of
combustible racial kindling and ready for a racial arsonist to set it ablaze.
Recruiters for white hate groups must love President Obama's demagoguery in
saying that a son of his would look like Trayvon but not saying that Melissa
Coon's 13-year-old son, who was set on fire, could have looked like a son of
his. After all, the president is just as much white as he is black.
When
NBC's "Today" show played the audio of George Zimmerman's call to a
Sanford, Fla., police dispatcher about Trayvon Martin, the editors made him
appear to be a racist who says: "This guy looks like he's up to no good.
He looks black." What Zimmerman actually said was: "This guy looks
like he's up to no good or he's on drugs or something. It's raining, and he's
just walking around, looking about." The 911 officer responded by asking,
"OK, and this guy – is he black, white or Hispanic?" Zimmerman
replied, "He looks black." NBC says it's investigating the doctoring
of the audio, but there's nothing to investigate; its objective was to inflame
passions.
In
his Associated Press article titled "Old photos may be deceptive in Fla.
shooting case," Matt Sedensky pointed out that the photos carried by the
major media were several years old and showed Zimmerman looking fat and mean
and Martin looking like a sweet young kid.
Jesse
Jackson told the Los Angeles Times that "blacks are under attack" and
that "targeting, arresting, convicting blacks and ultimately killing us is
big business," adding that Martin is "a martyr." President
Barack Obama chimed in by saying, "If I had a son, he'd look like
Trayvon."
Let's
look at some non-news cases. On March 14 in Tulsa, Okla., a white couple
suffered a home invasion by Tyrone Woodfork, a 20-year-old black man.
Ninety-year-old Bob Strait suffered a broken jaw and broken ribs in the attack.
His 85-year-old wife, Nancy, was sexually assaulted and battered to death,
ending their 65-year marriage.
On
March 4, two black Kansas City, Mo., youths doused a 13-year-old boy in
gasoline and set him on fire, telling him, "You get what you deserve,
white boy." Last summer, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel ordered an emergency
shutdown of the beaches in Chicago because mobs of blacks were terrorizing
white families.
None
of those black-on-white atrocities made anywhere near the news that the Trayvon
Martin case made, and it's deliberate. Editors for the Los Angeles Times, The
New York Times, and the Chicago Tribune admitted to deliberately censoring
information about black crime for political reasons, in an effort to
"guard against subjecting an entire group of people to suspicion."
One
doesn't have to be a liberal, conservative, Democrat or Republican to see the
danger posed by America's race hustlers, who are stacking up piles of
combustible racial kindling and ready for a racial arsonist to set it ablaze.
Recruiters for white hate groups must love President Obama's demagoguery in
saying that a son of his would look like Trayvon but not saying that Melissa
Coon's 13-year-old son, who was set on fire, could have looked like a son of
his. After all, the president is just as much white as he is black.
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