A British newspaper, the Daily Mail, does a better job of reporting the story: Horrific gang rape of 11-year-old girl sparks racial tension as all the accused are black and the victim Hispanic .
It’s in their official stylebook that black on white, hispanic, asian crime is to be attributed to George Bush and white racism.
( Also the desire of most of the Times male staff to want to be gang rapped by black men, and if possible at a chic local. )
There is something drastically lacking or warped in any male who can take part in something like this. None of them should walk free, ever again.
This kind of reporting caused violence. People learn that justice must be sought through one’s own means.
>> The Times sympathizes with child rapists when they are black.
What was NYT’s opinion on the Duke LAX players...
I read about this story yesterday when it was reported in a local Texas newspaper.
I was appalled by some of the comments made by locals who felt too much was being made of this rape. All the males involved in the gang rape are black, and some in the black community of this small town of 8,000 insisted that white men rape little black girls all the time - and get away with it!
Some would still say that these fine youths are simply reacting to the injustices of a White Man’s world, where the cards are invariably stacked against them.
I say that this is what you get when, through the dummying down of public schools, the empowering of the NEA, the embracing of criminal culture, and the installation of sweeping transgenerational welfare and housing programs, you rob people of their basic pride and decency.
This girl is a victim of much more than rape.
20+ plus men rape 11 year old girl.....But it’s racism to accuse the men of rape....
maybe McKinley, the original writer of the story could have his 11 y old daughter gang raped by 18 black men so he could lament their reputations.
Liberal pukes like this make me wish I could meet them face to face in an alley so I could show them the label on the bottom of my boot.
And Quannell X, a local Jess Jackson wannabe, is already out screaming RACISM!
Put him in stocks and flog him while they’re hanging these 18 (and more, I don’t think that is the final number) in the town square.
Rape is a capital crime in Texas.
That's when the gagging starts
Obviously, the child rape was just another part of the
evil New York Times agendae.
Sooooo..........if she'd actually been in her 20's...the gang rape would be okay. Really?
If my son was involved in something like that, I’d be livid. But the members of that community ... mostly women, had the worst things to say about the girl.
And, yes, I think the residents of that town were racist. They sounded like it was all about race.
the girl dressed older than her age, wore makeup and fashions
Sounds like the excuse used by Muslims.
I didn’t know the girl was Hispanic until I read an account the other day in the Houston Chronicle about Quanell X, the local “community organizer” who for about $10K can get a “rent a mob” to your group’s political grievance function ASAP.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/7467292.html
“.....Thursday’s meeting was led by Quanell X, an activist prominent in Houston’s black community. He told the audience of more than 130 people who had packed a small community center that the gathering’s goal was not to criticize the girl but to question the investigation by police, although he did question why she didn’t report the attack to authorities herself.
“I did not come here this evening to jump on an 11-year-old girl,” he said.
The activist, who was invited to speak by a local pastor, said he was concerned that only young black men had been arrested. He said he believed some of those arrested were guilty but that others were not. He told those in attendance that if they were questioned by police about the case that they should only talk to police with a lawyer present.....”
The NY times and MSM for that matter wouldn’t know balance if it bit it on the ass.
Sometimes liberalism can come back to BITE YOU. In this case, the liberal baseline of ALWAYS blaming the victim and NEVER blaming the attackers didn’t pan out for them as it usually does.
One has to stretch the imagination quite far to blame an 11 year old for being gang-raped, for any reason, and even though the writers at the NYT had no problem with it, the libs that read the newspaper could not stomach it.
Not a whole lot different than when The Loser, in 1988, was asked if he would want the hypothetical rapist of his wife executed for the crime, during a debate against Bush-41 (the loser was big-time anti-death penalty). He said something like: “...as you know, I’ve always been against the death penalty...” and went on to explain why he opposed the death penalty. This was, perhaps, the most costly moment of his campaign (among several other doozies).
He was so detached from the real world and the concept of crimes having victims, that even the thought of his own wife being raped couldn’t register...instead his only concern about the poor rapists.
FTA by Brisbane. “My assessment is that the outrage is understandable. The story dealt with a hideous crime but addressed concerns about the ruined lives of the perpetrators without acknowledging the obvious: concern for the victim.”
Brisbane discusses the outrage the readers have with James C. McKinley Jr original âreportâ; bear McKinley name in mind. Then Brisbane runs cover for McKinley; between them, they capsulize the NYT editorial and reportage philosophy/style.
He's right. There should have been an equal number of caucasian rapists involved in this perversion against an eleven year old child. Episodes like this make America seem more like the New South Africa!
A 2009 survey by the country's Medical Research Council found that one in four men admits to raping someone; while 62 per cent of boys over 11 believe that forcing someone to have sex is not an act of violence, with a third believing that girls enjoy rape. The government led by President Jacob Zuma, who was tried for rape in 2006 has been criticised for not tackling the problem and police and judicial failings have been highlighted.