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Anti-Dobbs Movement Overshadows CNN's "Latino In America" Special

Posted by Liliana Segura, AlterNet at 2:30 PM on October 23, 2009.


CNN's much publicized series was largely eclipsed by controversy over CNN's resident xenophobe, Lou Dobbs.
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Liliana Segura is an AlterNet Staff Writer and Editor of Rights & Liberties Special Coverage.

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Pobre CNN.

The cable news network hoped its "Latino In America" special -- a two-night "journey into the homes and hearts of a minority group destined to change America" -- would replicate the success of its Black In America series last year, which was watched by more than 13 million viewers. Instead, the series has been eclipsed by a growing controversy over CNN's resident xenophobe, Lou Dobbs, and an expanding movement to get him booted off the air.

Last Sunday, a headline in the New York Daily News read: "CNN's Ramping it's 'Latino in America,' But it's Getting Ruined By Lou Dobbs."

The report quoted Frank Sharry, executive director of America's Voice, a national pro-immigration reform group, who said, "the truth is that CNN already airs a nightly program on Latinos in America. It's called 'Lou Dobbs Tonight', and for 260 hours a year CNN provides air time for anti-immigrant distortions and anti-Latino propaganda."

A couple days later, the Associated Press caught wind of the fact that the much ballyhooed special -- it has its own Facebook page -- virtually ignored "its own commentator ... whose persistent advocacy against illegal immigration has angered many Hispanics."

The story quoted immigration activist Roberto Lovato, who calls Dobbs the "gigantic, anti-immigration elephant in the room at CNN."

"Rather than address him, they decided to just avoid the issue," Lovato said.

Lovato heads up Presente.org, which has spearheaded the movement now called "Basta Dobbs."

"Lou Dobbs uses his platform on CNN to spread myths and misinformation about Latinos and immigrants, even as his network is wooing Latino viewers," the Basta Dobbs website reads. "It’s time we said enough (that's "basta" in Spanish). Join us in calling on CNN to get rid of Dobbs!"

AlterNet has long supported Lovato and his co-conspirators -- in no small part because a piece he wrote for us was the subject of an angry tirade by Dobbs on his radio show a few weeks back, in which Dobbs called Lovato a "flea" and "a typical left-wing activist coward propagandist." (We take this as the highest form of flattery and hope Lovato does too.) We are pleased to report that this past Wednesday, on the eve of CNN's "Latinos In America" special, events and rallies were held at 18 cities across the country, from Albuquerque to Atlanta, where CNN is based, calling on CNN to drop Dobbs and re-evaluate its coverage of Latinos.

“Lou Dobbs is the media personality that most circulates hateful messages about Latinos on a network that purports to be the most trusted name in news,” Favianna Rodriguez, a co-founder of the Basta Dobbs campaign, said on Wednesday.

Here in New York, protesters gathered outside CNN's offices in Manhattan. "What comes out of Lou Dobbs' mouth is hatred for Latinos and undocumented immigrants in the United States," Lovato said at the rally, noting that Dobbs's support of extremists has had deadly consequences, as in the case of a nine-year-old girl named Brisenia Flores, who was killed with her father in Arizona this past spring by members of the Minutemen, a so-called "civilian defense corps" against undocumented immigrants.

"Lou Dobbs is not telling his audience to go out and kill and hurt and attack immigrants," said Lovato, "but he provides a platform for those that do."

On Thursday, the "Latino In America" story was picked up by the New York Times, which noted the series's omission of portions of an interview with Isabel Garcia, a civil rights lawyer who was featured in the documentary. "She said she called [notorious Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio] and Mr. Dobbs 'the two most dangerous men to our communities,' and added that 'because of them, our communities are being terrorized in a real way.' She also asserted that CNN was 'promoting lies and hate about our community' by broadcasting Mr. Dobbs's program. The comments were not included when the interview was broadcast."

What a surprise.

To learn more about Basta Dobbs, go here.

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Liliana Segura is a staff writer and editor of AlterNet's Rights and Liberties and World Special Coverage.


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Message to Dobbs
Posted by: rg on Oct 23, 2009 3:18 PM   
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Go back home, Pilgrim and take your pendeja wife, Debi with you.
If she really had any pride and respect for her family she would divorce you.

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Alternet is becoming overt propaganda
Posted by: lclark on Oct 24, 2009 1:48 AM   
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Now it's 3 anti-Dobbs articles in a week.
Most people posting support him and his position on illegal migration.

They point out just how misrepresented Dobbs is in the articles.

Then alternet comes back with another one.

Keep trying to create a false impression that the majority of citizens actually support illegal migration and amnesty, when in fact they do not.

And that includes a number of citizens that are Hispanic.

This is one issue that has convined me that Alternet is really the "progressive" side of the corportocracy agenda.

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Dobbs is a Dinosaur
Posted by: tlwinslow on Oct 24, 2009 3:59 AM   
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of America's white supremacist past, his attempts to play both sides by claiming to be all for "legal" immigration while knowing that the super-slow legal process excludes the millions of Mexicans in the U.S., plus millions more who want to come here being transparently dishonest. When will he get with it and see the wisdom of the Megamerge Dissolution Solution of incorporating Mexico into the U.S., allowing the border to come down and everybody to share the New World under the U.S. flag in a model bilingual nation so that Mexico's 760K sq. mi. of territory can finally be developed, helping eradicate poverty? Then he can get back on track when it comes to real illegal immigrants from overseas, especially dangerous countries, while finally accepting the existence of his next-door neighbors. Read the original proposal at http://go.to/megamerge

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» RE: Dobbs is a Dinosaur Posted by: Old Skeptic
When is CNN Going to do "White in America"
Posted by: bcainw on Oct 24, 2009 7:22 AM   
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When is CNN Going to do "White in America" or "Class in America?" Never. You see "Hispanic in America" is nothing more than propaganda to push forward the Corporate agenda to grant Amnesty of 12 to 26 million Illegal Immigrants.

Why? Because Corporate American has decided to push millions of Americans, especially older Americans, to the streets, while granting Amnesty to those that have come in here illegally, most of whom are in there 20's. That is because most illegals are much younger and thus far cheaper to provide health benefits. A little known dirty secret is that the cost to provide an employee health insurance doubles between the ages of 35 and 50. So Alternet, serving the interests of Corporate America, is in on the scam to discard older American workers.

And isn't it interesting that "Hispanic in America" is nothing but propaganda push this agenda forward?

More in this article:


Why Current Immigration Policy is Really a Policy of Age Discrimination Aimed at Older American Citizens

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CALL 1-800-637-8534
Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on Oct 24, 2009 8:56 AM   
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You will see how these ILLEGAL ALIEN CRINIMALS are stealing America.

WHAT THE U.S.A. NEEDS IS A SUPPORT LOU DOBBS MOVEMENT.

The whiners ALWAYS have names like the reina el bienestar who is whining in the article.

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Pair of Moonbats
Posted by: bettyn on Oct 24, 2009 11:55 AM   
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Dobbs and his Mexican American wife (who has the same surname as this post's author) have to both be absolutely NUTZ. He is a vile racist, and I don't know exactly WHAT to call her. A COCONUT perhaps?

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La Raza, The Racists
Posted by: jwc1480 on Oct 24, 2009 1:07 PM   
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La Raza just can't stand to see a GreenGrow
(Green Grow the Rushes, OH!" Mexican War song)
married to a Mexican woman. The racists pukes.

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Entho centric goals
Posted by: lclark on Oct 24, 2009 3:21 PM   
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Dobbs refers to La Raza ("The Race") as an ethno centrist group, by which he appears to mean thier goal is to advance the power of thier group above all else.

As such, they are a gang and gangsterism as a method of gaining power has become institutionized. Corporations, other special interest, and political groups use any and all means to achieve thier goal. Truth is an inconvenience and free speech an annoyance unless it only allows the gang to control what is being said.

The Constitution is an annoying obstacle and the law can be cherry picked.

And it's scary to be labeled a racist, even if it is not true. And even if not true, but it is effective, then the gang says go for it. Because the ends justify the means.

What I've read above is:

-Dobb's is a racist
-Dobb's is a white supremist ( I find this one really odd since I believe Mexican's are for the most part of Spanish descent and would be classified caucasian. Who know's. The whole race part of the thing is really bizarre....but effective)
- Dobb's wife is a pendeja ( idiot)
- Dobb's wife is a Cocoanut. Now there a new image to keep you from thinking. Call someone a Cocoanut and you got them running in embarrassment as betrayers of thier Spanish ancestors...........:-). Hell, let's go after his family while we're at it!
- My comments got me labeled a Neanderthal......:-).

And on and on it goes.....

I have noticed a change in the content and style of his news program so he's on the run. Chalk one up for the group let's get rid of public debate and free speech. It's so................yesterday.

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Do you REALLY Want to See Lou Dobbs on FOX?
Posted by: SkeeterVT1 on Oct 25, 2009 3:23 PM   
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. . . Because that's EXACTLY what will happen if CNN dumps him. Fox will hire him faster than you can say "Mexico City" -- and likely put him on directly after Glenn Beck.

Is THAT what you REALLY want?

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