Posted on 04/07/2006 11:49:07 AM PDT by Alouette
Racing circuit was angered by crew visiting Martinsville track for story
NBC tried to dispel rumors that it was investigating NASCAR for a segment on anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States, saying the focus of the story will be a widespread look across the country.
"Dateline is not planning a story about NASCAR," the network said in a release Thursday. "We are following up on a recent poll and other articles indicating an increase in anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States. ... The NASCAR race at Martinsville was a stop we have made in our research on this story, which may take us across the country."
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Warning! This is a high-volume ping list.
Send some Othadox Jews to a Nation of Islam event in Washington DC (you know, the high profile kind of events that the press loves to exagerate the numbers of yet downplay racist and antisemitic comments made from the podium).
Here's one for them. Get a couple of "Moslem looking" fellows dressed in bulky, long coats, sweating profusely and turn them loose at Dateline HQ. Let's see how fast a building full of liberals empties out.
Sounds like someone in the NBC "news" division got a call from the sports people saying, "Hey! We have contracts with NASCAR.....remember???"
Remember the exploding truck.
Translation: "Oops, we got caught here. We'll try to incite trouble somewhere else and then blame the people who react."
Perhaps they could walk around in the 'hood.
NASCAR should do this and then secretly film it.
Michelle Malkin (bless her heart) printed a letter showing that they were seeking men for exactly that reason. NBC is backpedaling now.
Story corrected.
There is nothing new about the technique of witnessing the experience of someone who might be discriminated against in a public setting. Government agencies and journalists do it all the time to explore important issues like potential discrimination in real estate, employment and public services. For this story, we also wanted to take a look at large public gatherings, including sporting events.
Dateline has barely begun its reporting on this topic. We can assure you that what we broadcast, if anything, will be fair and accurate.
Every public venue now needs to be ready for this. I would recommend that as soon as the Dateline NBC crew is discovered, the local police institute a "Politeness Patrol", and assign somebody to follow the group with a large hand-lettered sign that says:
BE NICE!
DATELINE NBC
STING OPERATION IN PROGRESS
". . . walked around and no one bothered them."
So why don't they air that?
Oh, I get it. They only want BAD reactions.
They're just trolling for racists and they assumed (from their lofty Manhattan studios) that a NASCAR race would be just the place to find some.
They could have saved the airfare and looked in their own company cafeteria.
Well this is sad news. In another thread I suggested this would be must see TV......muslims at a NASCAR event. It would be worth its price in gold to see such a thing.
I really am saddened to hear they backed off of this idea. Talk about compelling television!
This time the NASCAR fans did not take the bait.
Unfortunately, NASCAR fans may still be smeared by NBC if enough agents provocateurs are planted on the next try.
I'd also like to see Dateline following ordinary Muslims (not the fringe clergies) in the US, and see what they think about Americans, Jews, or Hispanics.
NBC is creating, not reporting the news.
This is only marginally better than simply making up the news.
No Thanks NBC!
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