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November 06, 2007
Punked: Faking the Hate, Manufacturing the News
By
Michelle Malkin
You don't have to be a
Harvard University researcher to figure out that the
media is infected with
liberal bias—or to realize that some
left-wing journalists will use any means necessary
to create ideological narratives that fit their
worldview. The
Rathergate debacle at CBS News involving
faked National Guard memos to smear President Bush
was an extreme example. But if you look closely, you'll
find everyday examples of Serious Journalists
manufacturing the news and concocting social crises.
Amazingly, they always manage to make
conservatives look racist, intolerant and evil. Funny
how that works.
On Monday, the local Fox affiliate in
Birmingham, Ala., blew the whistle on an ABC News
sting operation intended to elicit bigoted responses
from local residents. The national ABC News program
"Primetime Live"
hired actors to pose as same-sex couples and engage
in public displays of affection on a park bench.
Birmingham police department sources told the Fox
affiliate about the social experiment; a local merchant
spotted an RV where the ABC crew was stationed. The
merchant was told "ABC was working on a week-long
project to see how people would react . . . A FOX6 news
reporter approached the RV and talked with an 'actor'
who said, 'Yes, we are working for ABC News.'"[ABC
Tests Gay, Lesbian Affection in Birmingham,
November 2, 2007]
Welcome to Media Theatrics 101. Instead
of simply interviewing folks in the South or staking out
real gay couples, ABC News thinks it's fair and
objective to stage-manage social experiments and call it
journalism. Next thing you know, they'll hire celebrity
prankster Ashton Kutcher to jump out and yell,
"You just got Punk'd!" as passers-by get
ensnared and—ABC News hopes—exhibit the signs of
prejudice they are so sure exist in
Southerners.
Does this politically correct set-up
sound familiar? It should. Last spring, I
exposed a similar news media production engineered
by NBC's "Dateline," which recruited
Muslim males to be sent to sports events and
NASCAR races in the South and across the heartland
to expose
fans as
anti-Muslim, anti-Arab bigots. Yes, the same program
and network that were humiliated for faking
GM pick-up truck explosions attempted to manufacture
another crisis to give "Dateline's" talking heads
yet another opportunity to furrow their brows, shake
their heads and win more
Emmy awards.
My readers offered their own news sting
ideas:
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"I wonder if they
would consider sending a professor wearing an 'I
Love W' button and an American flag pin into the
faculty lounge at Harvard or some other liberal
ivory tower with a hidden camera. I would love to
see that experiment." |
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"Perhaps when I
get back from deployment, you can follow me around
Seattle and see how I get treated wearing my
Navy uniform . . . " |
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"Why don't you
set up some white guy with hidden cameras, put a
George Bush T-Shirt on him and have him
walk down a street in Pakistan. Or, better yet,
have him walk down a street in Detroit. I'll just
bet you could
get a lot of bigoted reactions . . . " |
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"Wear a
pro-life T-shirt to a Women's Studies class." Or
a "Marriage Is Between One Man, One Woman" T-shirt
to The New York Times newsroom. |
For many left-wing do-gooders in the
media, the ideological end—exposing America as an
irredeemably racist, sexist,
homophobic, elitist nation—justifies these
manufactured means. That destructive philosophy has
manifested itself on countless college campuses, where
professors and
students alike have been caught cooking up
fake hate crimes to show how racist our society is.
On Monday, in a separate but rather
related incident, a student journalist/College Democrat
at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.,
admitted that she had drawn swastikas on her own dorm
room door. [GWU
student fakes hate, by Robert Stacy McCain,
Washington Times Blog, November 5, 2007]
Sarah Marshak
signed a confession, according to campus officials,
after security cameras caught her in the act. Her campus
publication, The Hatchet, said she told the staff
that she "only drew the final three of six swastikas
on her door in an attempt to highlight what she
characterized as GW's inaction." [Freshman
who reported swastikas drew them as well,
November 5, 2007]
It's a short leap from hoax crimes to
hoax news. Marshak could get expelled, but there may yet
be an opening for her at the stage production unit of
ABC News, NBC News or CBS News.
The de facto dinosaur network news
motto, after all, is "All the news that's fit to
stage."
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
Click
here for Peter Brimelow’s review. Click
here for Michelle Malkin's website.
Michelle Malkin's latest book is "Unhinged:
Exposing Liberals Gone Wild."
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