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“Sum Ting Wong:” Learning from the San Francisco Crash Reporting Fiasco
Townhall.com ^ | July 14, 2013 | Austin Hill

Posted on 07/14/2013 6:36:05 AM PDT by Kaslin

You’ve probably heard about the airline crash reporting fiasco. Last Friday during a live midday newscast, KTVU TV in San Francisco reported as fact that the names of the pilots on board the Asiana airlines flight that recently crashed in that city were “Sum Ting Wong,” “Wi Tu Lo,” Ho Lee Fuk,” and “Bang Ding Ow.”

Shortly thereafter it was determined that the information, which the television station allegedly acquired from the National Transportation Safety Board (“NTSB”), was not factual, but instead a racially insensitive joke. Within less than thirty-six hours after the incident not only had KTVU’s management apologized (multiple times), but so also had the NTSB, admitting that a “summer intern” had “acted outside the scope of his authority” and had quite intentionally provided false information to the news agency.

The damage done in this situation is probably incalculable at this point. Has KTVU TV, or any of its employees, sustained damage to their credibility? Will the television station be sued for their “insensitivity,” or might the NTSB be sued by KTVU? Nobody wins in any of these scenarios, yet they are all plausible.

Instead of merely laughing at the incident – or being offended or angry – Americans should stop and consider what is to be learned from it. Even local small businesses and non-profit organizations should consider how they, too, could be mislead by a government agency or drawn in to a controversy quite un-intentionally.

It’s convenient to blame this all on a “summer intern.” But we are talking about the NTSB, an agency of our government that we trust in times of crisis to investigate such things, and we presume that the information they give us is accurate and will be helpful.

So once again, trust in our U.S. federal government has been violated. It fits a pattern. It’s similar to the U.S. Department of Justice, an agency that we trust to investigate and prosecute crimes fairly and equitably, having spent our tax dollars to fund “protestors” at the trial of George Zimmerman. It falls in line with the IRS using its power to target and harass religious and educational groups who articulate opinions that are different from President Obama’s. It is despicable and it is should not be tolerated.

But what would happen if your place of business (or your school or church or other non-profit organization) received a call or a visit from somebody purporting to represent a government agency, and that person was conveying some sort of “vital” information? Would you know how to handle that appropriately? Would you be prepared to fact-check it and verify it?

What if that person was making an inquiry – demanding to search the premises, investigate personnel, or some such thing – would you and your associates know to demand to see a search warrant or some other appropriate court documents? If a federal agency like the NTSB can mislead an entire big-city news outlet, then a local, regional, state or federal government agency could easily manipulate most local small businesses and non-profit operations. It’s sad, but it is our reality – Americans are in many ways “on the run” from their government, and we do ourselves no favors by pretending otherwise.

When agents of government can’t be trusted to follow the laws of the land, it becomes more difficult to expect lawfulness from those whom government is supposed to serve. Hopefully a critical mass of Americans will soon wake up and began demanding better government. But for now this is the government that many of us have asked for, while many others have passively allowed it to ensue. The wiser among us will be honest about this, and take appropriate precautions.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: bangdingow; federalgovernment; flight214; holeefuk; humor; ntsb; planecrash; prank; sanfrancisco; sumtingwong; witulo
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To: AmericanInTokyo

And much of American so-called “journalism” these days.


41 posted on 07/14/2013 8:21:38 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (Kim Jong Un won't have a single "bad underwear day" unless/until we've a patriot in the White House)
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To: Kaslin

The media has no credibility, and this is a good example of of why. I’ve never laughed so hard in my life. There should be a Nobel Prize category for pranks this good.


42 posted on 07/14/2013 8:22:41 AM PDT by Spok
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To: Kaslin

If my own local area tv news stations are any indication, Local tv news staff are probably among the stupidest people on the planet.


43 posted on 07/14/2013 8:24:49 AM PDT by PGR88
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To: Kaslin
Instead of merely laughing

I laughed my sox off.

Americans should stop and consider what is to be learned from it.

Nothing to be learned here. I've been aware of the caliber of the brain power of folks dancing across the little screen since Wally Cronkite retired his mustache brush.

44 posted on 07/14/2013 8:46:37 AM PDT by DManA
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To: Kaslin; Revolting cat!

So Sowry, reporting.


45 posted on 07/14/2013 8:50:58 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (America 2013 - STUCK ON STUPID)
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To: sefarkas
Slurring the Pope, Mormons on Broadway, and Koreans in the news is OKay, but WW III is ready to start anytime someone satirizes the Koran, or names a football team?

Cults like Scientology and Mormonism hardly fall in the same category as Korean Americans and the Pope of the Catholic church.

46 posted on 07/14/2013 8:51:25 AM PDT by ansel12 (Sodom and Gomorrah, flush with libertarians and liberals, short on social conservatives.)
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To: WesternPacific

It’s on youtube. She says “Ho Li FOOK” very carefully.

I heard a radio quiz show winner give his name as “Al Kaholic”.


47 posted on 07/14/2013 9:38:54 AM PDT by elcid1970 ("The Second Amendment is more important than Islam.")
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To: Kaslin
I have admit, I laughed so loud I had tears in my eyes.
Of course it's black humor and inappropriate, but denying my reaction would be hypocritical.

That intern has a great future in Hollywood!
Or maybe Saturday Night Live.

48 posted on 07/14/2013 9:46:33 AM PDT by publius911 (Look for the Union label, then buy something else.)
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To: dennisw

Ummmm. That’s not quite the way I heard it when I was a pre-teen...


49 posted on 07/14/2013 9:59:00 AM PDT by publius911 (Look for the Union label, then buy something else.)
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To: publius911

get your mind out of the gutter :)


50 posted on 07/14/2013 10:14:53 AM PDT by dennisw (The first principle is to find out who you are then you can achieve anything -- Buddhist monk)
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To: InABunkerUnderSF
The person actually guilty of the hoax is probably sitting at a desk in the KTVU newsroom eating popcorn.

I know who it was.

Sum Yung Guy.

51 posted on 07/14/2013 10:36:04 AM PDT by seowulf ("If you write a whole line of zeroes, it's still---nothing"...Kira Alexandrovna Argounova)
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To: relictele
Humor is destroyed by overanalysis.

It was a classic prank and a hilarious one.

All the navel-gazing needs to stop on both sides.


Agreed. And the person(s) who started the joke probably never thought it would hit the air. If I was a news organization, I would never settle for the word of an intern as well.
52 posted on 07/14/2013 11:19:58 AM PDT by af_vet_rr
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To: Kaslin
When agents of government can’t be trusted to follow the laws of the land, it becomes more difficult to expect lawfulness from those whom government is supposed to serve.

Seriously? Welcome to the party, author of this article.

53 posted on 07/14/2013 2:11:03 PM PDT by roadcat
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To: Old Sarge

Wi Too Ro would be even funnier.


54 posted on 07/14/2013 5:01:41 PM PDT by GunsareOK
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To: AmericanInTokyo
There would be Holy Hell to pay for were this Ethiopian Airlines and the play on words were for AFRICAN names, and everybody knows it.

Heh. Thanks for the idea. I'm putting that one in the incubator for the next opportunity....

55 posted on 07/14/2013 5:30:00 PM PDT by Cyber Liberty (I am a dissident. Will you join me? My name is John....)
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To: Kaslin
The damage done in this situation is probably incalculable at this point.

What drama queens. It was a prank and it was quite funny at that. These hand-wringers need to get a grip and move on.

56 posted on 07/14/2013 5:35:00 PM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: AmericanInTokyo; yefragetuwrabrumuy

The pilots and crew of Ethiopian Air were members of three tribes, the Mombaks, the Motisuh, and the Hahlawi.


57 posted on 07/14/2013 6:05:54 PM PDT by womanvet (Amnesty for aliens? Do the Roswell critters get to vote?)
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