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Diversity Scandal Rocks New York Times
Toogood Reports ^ | May 9, 2003 | Cliff Kincaid

Posted on 05/09/2003 5:43:30 AM PDT by Stand Watch Listen

The New York Times refused to review William McGowan´s blockbuster book, Coloring the News: How Crusading for Diversity Has Corrupted American Journalism (Encounter Books, 2001). New York Times Book Review editor Chip McGrath said it would not be appropriate for the Times to review a book that was so critical of the Times. But such a review might have alerted Times chairman Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., and his editors, who vigorously promote "diversity" in the news business, to a well-documented expose of the corruption that quite possibly led to the Jayson Blair scandal. Blair, a reporter who came to the Times on a minority fellowship, recently resigned after being caught stealing material from another journalist, Macarena Hernandez of the San Antonio Express-News. Ironically, they had both been interns at the Times in 1998.

Prompted by a complaint from San Antonio-Express-News editor Robert Rivard, the scandal became public and led to revelations that 50 corrections had been run on Blair´s stories dating back to when he joined he paper in 1999, and that he had been warned by his editors to be more accurate. Some of the corrections were substantial, involving major national stories such as the Beltway sniper shootings case. Times executive editor Howell Raines has now assigned a team of editors and reporters to examine Blair´s past writings.

Washington Post media reporter Howard Kurtz has already uncovered several more questionable Blair stories that include fabricated or stolen material. He said it appears the story that prompted the resignation was just part of a "pattern" in which Blair "repeatedly fabricated material for Times stories."

"Blair not only plagiarized, but plagiarized a former colleague," McGowan said. "That shows profound contempt for his readers, his editors, the person he plagiarized from, the whole notion of journalistic trust, and contempt for the effort the Times was making to bring talented minorities into their organization. It´s a big slap in the face to Arthur Sulzberger, Jr." In 1991 Sulzberger had spoken to the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), declaring diversity was "our cause."

On CNN, Kurtz asked why Blair, "a promising young black reporter," had been able to get away with 50 mistakes "and still be at that job." The investigation could lead to Gerald Boyd, the Times managing editor who is also black. Curiously, Blair had nominated Boyd as "Journalist of the Year" in a competition sponsored by the NABJ. It seems unusual for a young reporter like Blair to have made such a nomination. Perhaps Boyd was his mentor. Whatever his role, Times editors have a lot to explain.

The Times is a "bronze level" donor to the upcoming 2003 NABJ convention, contributing a minimum of $10,000 and sponsoring a workshop on how minority journalists can "break into the big leagues" at major papers such as the Times. Blair certainly did this, even getting a job as a national reporter at the paper without having graduated from the University of Maryland journalism school. The questions being discussed at the convention by the panel of reporters from the Times and the Boston Globe (a Times property) include, "What does it take to work for a big city newspaper?" and "…how can I soar and not sink?"

As an indication of how fast Blair is sinking, Michael Paranzino noted on NationalReviewonline that the University of Maryland´s Philip Merrill College of Journalism has already removed Blair´s name from the roster of famous alumni on its web site.

The concept of "diversity" is popular in the media and academia. Boyd had accepted the "Helen Thomas Spirit of Diversity" award at Wayne State University, where Thomas, a graduate of the institution who developed a reputation as a partisan liberal journalist, used the occasion to attack President Bush´s opposition to racial preferences in college admissions. Thomas said, "I think affirmative action is needed in this country."

Boyd apparently agreed. He told the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) that attracting "young people of color" to journalism "requires a special effort," and that he was alarmed at the number of minority journalists leaving the profession or avoiding journalism altogether. Boyd also told ASNE that his most difficult problem comes in "Deciding when to tell a staff member that his performance is not adequate and that a change is needed."

It´s not too late for the Times to review Coloring the News, which sold 50,000 copies in hardcover and has now been issued in paperback, and take into account its message. Diversity should not trump accuracy.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ccrm; diversity; howellraines; jaysonblair; lamestreammedia; newyorktimes; presstitutes; thenewyorktimes; williammcgowan
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1 posted on 05/09/2003 5:43:30 AM PDT by Stand Watch Listen
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The concept of "diversity" is popular in the media and academia. Boyd had accepted the "Helen Thomas Spirit of Diversity" award at Wayne State University, where Thomas, a graduate of the institution who developed a reputation as a partisan liberal journalist, used the occasion to attack President Bush´s opposition to racial preferences in college admissions. Thomas said, "I think affirmative action is needed in this country."

How fitting.

2 posted on 05/09/2003 5:49:24 AM PDT by randita
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Bennett must be laughing his a$$ off!! I know I am!!!
3 posted on 05/09/2003 5:58:31 AM PDT by SpinyNorman
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So, what else is new at the New York Times? This is an outfit that has manufactured facts for years, going back to Walter Duranty and possibly beyond. All the news that is fit to print, should be changed to the news as we decree it. Howell Raines should be asked to turn in his resignation, and if he doesn't he should be fired. This bastard has tried to hang his career on pillorying the Augusta National Golf Club over its membership policies.
4 posted on 05/09/2003 5:59:25 AM PDT by daddypatriot
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McGowan's book should be mandatory reading in J-School.

It isn't, and may never be, but it should.
5 posted on 05/09/2003 6:04:08 AM PDT by martin_fierro (A v v n c v l v s M a x i m v s)
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I wonder if Blair's still wearing that smirk.

6 posted on 05/09/2003 6:05:24 AM PDT by martin_fierro (A v v n c v l v s M a x i m v s)
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Pingaroo.
7 posted on 05/09/2003 6:06:15 AM PDT by martin_fierro (A v v n c v l v s M a x i m v s)
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Ah, the stench of Howell Raines pervades another otherwise-nice morning.

I need to dig out that article that shows the Times is the only top US newspaper to lose circulation recently, with their sales going down a whopping 5% during a period when everyone else's circulation remained pretty much even.

8 posted on 05/09/2003 6:11:31 AM PDT by Timesink
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NY Times affirmative action karma. You can't make this stuff up.
9 posted on 05/09/2003 6:11:33 AM PDT by CaptainK
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Ah, the foul odor of diversity.
10 posted on 05/09/2003 6:12:01 AM PDT by TheWillardHotel
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There was a vehement and incoherent defense of Blair posted by one of his NYT buddies on this thread (posts #50 & 51). Wish you could've seen it before the Viking Kitties got to it.
11 posted on 05/09/2003 6:12:02 AM PDT by martin_fierro (A v v n c v l v s M a x i m v s)
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This is just another example of postmodern affectation: facts and truth are subservient to political goals. Reality is unimportant as long as political philosophies are activated.

Contradictions of diversity agenda dictate indifference to performance, ultimately. In the arena of ethical considerations, the left refuses to recognize that criticism does not necessarily equal bigotry. So, even in one who has substantial evidence of adherence to the diversity agenda (and so who might not be easily subjected to reflex persecution by the politically correct left), there is a strong aversion to criticism of nonCaucasians.

The untruths pressurize until the contradictions become self evident: the pop-goes-the-weasel effect.
13 posted on 05/09/2003 6:16:10 AM PDT by TheGeezer
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Affirmative action and racial preferences are a front to promote communists and communism in the US, end of story.

Indeed, as if the only thing we owed in the world was to people... corrupt people at that. "Yeah yeah, man, cool, power to the people!" but all I can think is "F You see k you!"
14 posted on 05/09/2003 6:18:13 AM PDT by JudgemAll
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Blair certainly did this, even getting a job as a national reporter at the paper without having graduated from the University of Maryland journalism school.

Kinda makes you reexamine the U. Michigan quota debacle, doesn't it? Why even bother going to college if you can land the plum jobs at the Times or the Globe. I always knew Derrick Z. Jackson of the Globe wasn't that great, now I really have my suspicions. I wanna see his resume!!

15 posted on 05/09/2003 6:23:35 AM PDT by SpinyNorman
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Didn't the WP have a big scandal a few years ago with a female black reporter who invented a whole bunch of people fro a series on the homeless. I think it won some prizes, then the truth came out. She was fired. It'd be interesting to see what's become of her since then..
16 posted on 05/09/2003 7:15:27 AM PDT by ken5050
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The TIMES practices diversity.

They adhere to Equal Opportunity corruption, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin or sexual orientation.

17 posted on 05/09/2003 7:21:23 AM PDT by Gritty
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Affirmative Action is the cotton candy dream of the Left, all fluff little substance and even that little bit will rot your teeth. The NYTs and other vaunted liberal institutions are headed down the same path into the pit reserved for failures, and they will lie right next to what is left of the public school system.
18 posted on 05/09/2003 7:30:27 AM PDT by junta
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bump
19 posted on 05/09/2003 7:35:25 AM PDT by VOA
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To: Timesink
"I need to dig out that article that shows the Times is the only top US newspaper to lose circulation recently, with their sales going down a whopping 5% during a period when everyone else's circulation remained pretty much even."

Oh, please! Do you think you could find it without too much trouble? I knew this had to be happening and have done some searches trying to track the NYT's circulation rate recently, but haven't been able to find anything :-(

I did find out that the New York Post is the fastest growing daily, though, and is enjoying skyrocketing subscription rates LOL
20 posted on 05/09/2003 7:56:33 AM PDT by Tamzee (I wondered why somebody didn't do something. Then I realized... I am somebody! - Anonymous)
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