Posted on 05/16/2007 5:33:02 PM PDT by Sybeck1
(CNSNews.com) - The national news media demonstrates a double standard in covering "hate crimes," as evidenced by the lack of attention given to the murder of a white couple in Tennessee last January, a conservative columnist charged on Monday.
However, a media analyst responded that a crime is not necessarily a hate crime simply because the victims are white and those accused of perpetrating it are black.
Channon Christian, 21, and Christopher Newsom, 23, were out on a dinner date in Knoxville, Tenn. on Jan. 6, when they were carjacked, kidnapped, tortured, raped and murdered.
According to published news reports, the two were tortured at length in each other's presence, strangled and shot. Newsom's mutilated and burned remains were found along a railroad track the following day. Two days later, Christian's battered and burned body was found in a trash bin.
Five men and a woman, all African-American, have been arrested and face up to 46 charges, including carjacking, kidnapping, rape, premeditated murder, theft and robbery.
The case sparked considerable debate on Internet blogs, but mainstream media coverage has been modest.
AP wire reports of the killings were carried by Knoxville news outlets, CBS News and Fox News, but other major media outlets including CNN, the New York Times and the Washington Post apparently have yet to mention the story. This so angered Mark Alexander, executive editor and publisher of the online Patriot Post, that in a column entitled "Murder in Black and White," he said the attack was "more than a case study in sociopathic evil. It is also a case study in journalistic malpractice.
"True, there are some 17,000 murders committed in the U.S. each year, but this double murder was clearly far more barbaric, far more monstrous than most," he wrote. "Yet, this story has failed to attract the attention of the national media.
"Could it be because the two victims were white and the five defendants are black?" Alexander asked.
He pointed to the case in 1998 when "three white men in Jasper, Texas, beat James Byrd -- a black man -- then chained him to the back of a pickup truck and dragged him three miles to his death. Not surprisingly, Byrd's murder received national media attention -- as it should have."
When Democratic politicians seized on Byrd's murder to call for hate crimes laws, "then-Governor of Texas George Bush said there was little need for such legislation -- after all, two of the defendants were sentenced to death and the third received a life sentence," Alexander stated.
"Clearly, hate was a motivating factor in Jasper, but it was also a motivating factor in Knoxville, which leads us to ask: Why do white-on-black hate crimes invariably result in a media feeding frenzy, while black-on-white hate crimes receive nary a mention?" he asked.
Kelly McBride, ethics group leader at the Poynter Institute -- a school for journalists in St. Petersburg, Fla. -- told Cybercast News Service on Monday that just because a crime involves black perpetrators and white victims "doesn't mean it's a hate crime. You have to have specific evidence, such as some sort of racial epithet," which was the case in the Byrd murder.
The Knoxville double homicide "sounds like a horrible, heinous crime, but horrible, heinous crimes are not the standard for what become national stories," she said.
One reason the networks haven't run this story "is because they can't fit it into a narrative of anything other than shock and horror, and you can find that in any crime story anywhere."
In addition, "the suspects are not still at large, so it won't fit into a 'this could happen to your child' kind of story," McBride said. And most importantly, she added, the crime was not perpetrated on a lone white female. The fact that she was accompanied by a man at the time of the attack was a factor.
"The crimes that make national news tend to be Elizabeth Smart [the 14-year-old girl who was kidnapped from her bedroom in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 2002], Natalee Holloway [the Alabama teenager who disappeared during her senior class trip to Aruba in 2005] -- that kind of story," she said.
In the Knoxville case, the fact that the alleged perpetrators are black and the victims are white would be an argument in favor of the crime getting press, McBride said. "The national media tend to play into black-predator-white-victim-type stories much more than they're comfortable with."
The Patriot Post's Alexander told Cybercast News Service that he strongly disagreed with McBride's arguments.
"Although blacks represent just 12 percent of the U.S. population, black perpetrators are convicted by their peers in more than half of all murder and manslaughter cases," he stated "Per-capita black-on-white crime is far more prevalent than the inverse."
While "these cases happen with some regularity, they never get picked up by the national press -- and that's my point," Alexander said. "I would suggest to anybody that you can't take the hate out of this kind of crime. Who knows whether the attackers said racial things to these victims? They're dead and can't report it.
When the suspects in the Christian-Newsom case next appear in court on May 17, he said, "it's safe to say that they will do so without a satellite news-link truck anywhere in sight."
Regarding your tag line, the answer is never. We’ve been neutered. The white man only cares about two things, what time does the game come on on Sunday and do we have enough propane to barbecue.
Yep! We’ve been beat into submission to the point of becoming some type of nonracial borg.
I’m wondering if the perps were Black Muslims (Nation of Islam), in the same way that John Allen Muhammad (the Beltway Sniper) was.
you are right....as long as the gane is on...who cares.
No, they were just ordinary drug-crazed welfare scum.
They talked about this crime on Fox and Friends, this morning but would not give any details because of the nature torture acts.
Savage comes to mind.
Later pingout.
POYNTER---long history of lib causes and what else---??? The totally legimate half sister of The St. Pete Times--where they put transgender on the front page for MOTHER'S DAY!
Found a related article today:
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/K/KNOXVILLE_SLAYINGS_MEDIA?SITE=FLTAM&SECTION=US
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“Kelly McBride, ethics group leader at the Poynter Institute — a school for journalists in St. Petersburg, Fla. — told Cybercast News Service on Monday that just because a crime involves black perpetrators and white victims “doesn’t mean it’s a hate crime. You have to have specific evidence, such as some sort of racial epithet,” which was the case in the Byrd murder.”
If Kelly McBride can’t see that this is racially motivated, she is either racist or blind. (In my opinion) You don’t have to be black or racist to see that this is a hate crime, and you don’t even have to own up to BEING a racist to see it. I am not a racist, I do not hate people simply because of color, I hate people because of the crimes they commit...and these people committed the most heinous crime I have ever heard of, and I think it’s sad that a lying stripper gets national news and what happened to these kids didn’t. That’s all I’m going to say I guess.
Thank God for Michelle stating how certain stories are editorialized or shunned and how PC often dictates and race bean counting is done. She will probably receive much heat for doing so but at least she spoke up with the truth. Speaking the truth sometimes is dangerous. She has more balls then about 95% of all whites in the MSM. Good for her!
Please keep me posted if there are any updates regarding the trials.
CNN with Karen Chetry filling in for Paula Zahn just did their version of this horrific crime. According to their version it’s the white supremists that are the problem by keeping this story in the news via tv and the blogasphere. In reporting the crime I noted there were a lot of details about the rape, murders, and mutiliations left out that I’ve read here in Free Republic. I also find it interesting that the trial date is set for May 8, 2008. Why so long?
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