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CNN Uses Racial Extremist as Source for Its 'Black in America' Series
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As part of its ongoing "Black in America" project, CNN posted a story to its website earlier this week titled "Could an Obama presidency hurt black Americans?" Credited to CNN correspondent John Blake, the piece quotes the wit and wisdom of Steve Sailer, identified only as "a columnist for The American Conservative magazine."
Specifically, the CNN story quotes a column by Sailer first published last year in which he opined that Obama offers voters "White guilt repellent."
"So many whites want to be able to say, 'I'm not one of them, those bad whites. Hey, I voted for a black guy for president,'" Sailer wrote.
What the CNN article fails to note is that in addition to writing columns and movie reviews for The American Conservative, Sailer is the founder of the Human Biodiversity Institute, a neo-eugenics online discussion forum where right-wing journalists and race scientists have promoted selective breeding of the human species. He also writes frequently for the anti-immigrant hate site Vdare.com, named for the first white child born in America, and runs a website, isteve.com.
Sailer's website is rife with primitive stereotypes. On it, Sailer mocks professional golfer Annika Sorenstam for having well-developed muscles and claims that Asian men have a hard time finding dates because they look "less masculine" than other men.
Last January, on the hate site vdare.com, Sailer labeled Obama a "wigger."
"He's a remarkably exotic variety of the faux African-American, but a wigger nonetheless," Sailer wrote. "Even genetically, Obama, whose East African descent is apparent in his unusual features, has only a distant relationship to the West Africans who are the ancestors of almost all African-Americans." To illustrate his point, Sailer used photos of Obama side-by-side with Jesse Jackson and the rapper Ludacris, "both of whom have conventional West African features."
Assessing the tragic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in September 2005, Sailer wrote, "The plain fact is that they [black Americans] tend to possess poorer native judgment than members of better-educated groups. Thus they need stricter moral guidance from society."
This isn't the only time in recent history that CNN has turned to an unabashed bigot for commentary on controversial issues in America while cloaking the source's full identity.
In October 2006, CNN medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta reported on a study by J. Phillpe Rushton that purported to show that men, on average, are more intelligent than women. Gupta identified Rushton only as a professor of psychology at the University of Western Ontario. Since 2002, Rushton has been the head of the Pioneer Fund, a pro-eugenics foundation that funds the research of academic racists like Jared Taylor and Rushton, who himself has received over $1 million in Pioneer grants. Among Rushton's findings are that on average blacks have larger genitals, breasts and buttocks, characteristics that, according to Rushton's "research," have an inverse relationship to brain size and, thus, intelligence.
Then last April, CNN host Paula Zahn invited white supremacist James Edwards to participate in a live on-air panel discussion of "self-segregation" in America. Edwards, a self-proclaimed crusader for the white race, is the co-founder of the Political Cesspool, a Memphis, Tenn.-based AM radio show whose guest lineup is a rogue's gallery of prominent figures on the radical right, including former Klan leader David Duke, anti-Semitic attorney Edgar Steele and the neo-Nazi teen singing duo Prussian Blue.
On that occasion, CNN identified Edwards rather sparingly as a "talk radio show host."
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Posted by: fanny666 on Jul 30, 2008 11:23 AM
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» Confucius say: "Stupid channel invite stupid guest."
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» Yeah, but Olbermann also showed this..
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Posted by: edith on Jul 30, 2008 11:29 AM
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The latter is what Obama and educational experts thorughout the nation have referred to as the civil rights struggle of today. If there was, as I would assume such a series would have, a preponderance of interviewees and film showing the accomplishments of fighters for equality and discussion of what yet needs to be done to resolve as much as possible the lingering effects of past racism, I would think it might be quite possible for the viewers to have said, look, we get it. Some people still favor segregation or unequal treatment. That's assuming that's what this fellow said. If he didn't and he offered positive suggestions to benefit all Americans, I really don't know what the problem is.
Perhaps the author might want to spend his time worrying about why so few african americans don't qualify for or are rejected for jobs in mainstream and major media like CNN and the New York Times. Why is there are preponderance of some ethnic groups in the ownership of media? Does it matter? That might be a more useful inquiry.
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Posted by: AnarchX on Jul 30, 2008 12:20 PM
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I used to work in the Psych dept at the University of Western Ontario. Everytime I saw Rushton I had to resist the urge to punch that douchebag in the face.
His work is a disgrace to objective science.
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Posted by: jwverez on Jul 30, 2008 1:31 PM
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» RE: CNN has been DAMAGED GOODS for years anyway. Leave that and Faux in the dust already !
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Posted by: Bbear41 on Jul 30, 2008 2:18 PM
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» bravo!
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» And that has *what* to do with this article???
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» RE: And that has *what* to do with this article???
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Posted by: lindat on Jul 30, 2008 3:11 PM
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» RE: Does anyone still watch CNN or their piece of shit website?
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Posted by: hurricane hugo on Jul 30, 2008 11:09 PM
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jdfu!
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Posted by: hadashito on Aug 1, 2008 10:05 PM
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I haven't watched CNN for at least a couple of years now because that fog head, Wolf Blitzer, and the other idiot, Larry King, are depressing examples of a tragic downward trend in human evolution.
I am a much happier person after having deleted CNN from my channel line up. In fact. I've deleted quite few channels from my channel line up. I read more now and feel much blessed for it - - fewer dolts or stupid clowns to spoil my evenings. And oh, yes. NEVER NEVER watch daytime TV, especially CNN - -at least not without anti-depressant medication.
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Posted by: AlwaysAskWhy on Aug 2, 2008 5:35 PM
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CNN is doing an excellent job of keeping up with Fox's 'entertainment' programming: deceiving the American People into believing they are getting real news from CNN, when they are equally the 'stenographers' that print journalists are, and treating Americans like mushrooms!
CNN IS A BUNCH OF TRAITORS! WAR PROFITEERS!
It wouldn't surprise me if someone told me that that Ruppert Murdoch, or the Mossad, owns a big share of CNN, as well as Fox.
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Posted by: westomoon on Aug 4, 2008 10:28 PM
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I figure I must not've been the only person who wrote to MSNBC & said, "Have you lost your minds? If we had a functioning Justice Department, this man would be in prison. As it is, he is the last person on earth who should be commenting on the American democratic process." After 2 or 3 appearances, he went back to whatever underworld he has earned. But what madness seized MSNBC enough that they put that particular Afro-American on the one network that's normally reliable for political news?
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Posted by: ChasMan on Aug 8, 2008 12:52 PM
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will to feed you anything...
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Posted by: fanny666 on Jul 30, 2008 11:23 AM
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» RE: Also from CNN:
Posted by: edith
» Confucius say: "Stupid channel invite stupid guest."
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» Yeah, but Olbermann also showed this..
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» RE: Also from CNN:
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» RE: Also from CNN:
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Posted by: edith on Jul 30, 2008 11:29 AM
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The latter is what Obama and educational experts thorughout the nation have referred to as the civil rights struggle of today. If there was, as I would assume such a series would have, a preponderance of interviewees and film showing the accomplishments of fighters for equality and discussion of what yet needs to be done to resolve as much as possible the lingering effects of past racism, I would think it might be quite possible for the viewers to have said, look, we get it. Some people still favor segregation or unequal treatment. That's assuming that's what this fellow said. If he didn't and he offered positive suggestions to benefit all Americans, I really don't know what the problem is.
Perhaps the author might want to spend his time worrying about why so few african americans don't qualify for or are rejected for jobs in mainstream and major media like CNN and the New York Times. Why is there are preponderance of some ethnic groups in the ownership of media? Does it matter? That might be a more useful inquiry.
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» RE: Question of Balance
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» RE: Question of Balance
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Posted by: AnarchX on Jul 30, 2008 12:20 PM
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I used to work in the Psych dept at the University of Western Ontario. Everytime I saw Rushton I had to resist the urge to punch that douchebag in the face.
His work is a disgrace to objective science.
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Posted by: jwverez on Jul 30, 2008 1:31 PM
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» RE: CNN has been DAMAGED GOODS for years anyway. Leave that and Faux in the dust already !
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Posted by: Bbear41 on Jul 30, 2008 2:18 PM
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» RE: Black enough?
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» bravo!
Posted by: undrgrndgirl
» And that has *what* to do with this article???
Posted by: kimbari
» RE: And that has *what* to do with this article???
Posted by: cacky
» RE: Black enough?
Posted by: cacky
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Posted by: lindat on Jul 30, 2008 3:11 PM
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» RE: Does anyone still watch CNN or their piece of shit website?
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Posted by: hurricane hugo on Jul 30, 2008 11:09 PM
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jdfu!
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Posted by: hadashito on Aug 1, 2008 10:05 PM
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I haven't watched CNN for at least a couple of years now because that fog head, Wolf Blitzer, and the other idiot, Larry King, are depressing examples of a tragic downward trend in human evolution.
I am a much happier person after having deleted CNN from my channel line up. In fact. I've deleted quite few channels from my channel line up. I read more now and feel much blessed for it - - fewer dolts or stupid clowns to spoil my evenings. And oh, yes. NEVER NEVER watch daytime TV, especially CNN - -at least not without anti-depressant medication.
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Posted by: AlwaysAskWhy on Aug 2, 2008 5:35 PM
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CNN is doing an excellent job of keeping up with Fox's 'entertainment' programming: deceiving the American People into believing they are getting real news from CNN, when they are equally the 'stenographers' that print journalists are, and treating Americans like mushrooms!
CNN IS A BUNCH OF TRAITORS! WAR PROFITEERS!
It wouldn't surprise me if someone told me that that Ruppert Murdoch, or the Mossad, owns a big share of CNN, as well as Fox.
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Posted by: westomoon on Aug 4, 2008 10:28 PM
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I figure I must not've been the only person who wrote to MSNBC & said, "Have you lost your minds? If we had a functioning Justice Department, this man would be in prison. As it is, he is the last person on earth who should be commenting on the American democratic process." After 2 or 3 appearances, he went back to whatever underworld he has earned. But what madness seized MSNBC enough that they put that particular Afro-American on the one network that's normally reliable for political news?
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Posted by: ChasMan on Aug 8, 2008 12:52 PM
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will to feed you anything...
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