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To: havewelostamerica?
"Do you honestly believe those pieces of human excrement killed Jesse because he was straight? Seriously, that is part of the difference, isn't it?"

I'm afraid I don't see what you're driving at?

Are you perhaps saying that murder isn't murder if you're killed because of your sexual persuasion.

111 posted on 08/31/2002 8:28:25 PM PDT by okie01
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To: okie01
I'm afraid I don't see what you're driving at? Are you perhaps saying that murder isn't murder if you're killed because of your sexual persuasion.

I think he's saying that the Dirkhising case should not be reported on in contrast to the Shepard robbery and murder. That Dirkhising is not an adult as Sheppard was does not matter to the perverts. They need these pederastic assaults/killings covered up so they can get their kicks molesting children as this article I found using The Accuracy in Media search engine (under Jesse Dirkhising) explains.

Queer News Judgement

<<<<<< The Washington Post employs an ombudsman whose job is to defend or criticize what the paper prints or doesn't print when it comes under attack. The current ombudsman, E. R. Shipp, has herself become the target of criticism for her Nov. 14th column in which she defended a queer news judgment by the Post's editors.

The paper had carried one tiny story about the brutal murder of a 13-year-old boy named Jesse Dirkhising in Arkansas by two homosexuals. They were Joshua Brown, 22, and his lover, Davis Don Carpenter, 38. The boy died on September 26, after having been drugged by Carpenter and repeatedly raped and sodomized by Brown. Jesse had been placed face-down on a mattress on the floor. His legs had been bound with belts and tape. Pillows had been placed under his abdomen, and his arms had been taped to the corners of the mattress. His briefs had been stuffed in his mouth, secured by duct tape. His undershirt had been put over his head. He died of asphyxiation while Brown and Carpenter were out of the room.

Brown and Carpenter have each been charged with six counts of rape and one of capital murder. The prosecutor in the case said that what he saw in their apartment was "perhaps the most horrific thing he had witnessed in his eleven years as a prosecutor." This was not a hate crime. It was a horrible sex crime. Two perverts tortured 13-year-old Jesse Dirkhising for their sexual gratification.

This was first reported nationally by The Washington Times on October 22, nearly a month after the boy's death. The story by Joyce Price focused on the failure of the national media to report the story. She reported that Jesse's parents thought the boy, who had been spending weekends with the two men, was being paid to help out a beauty parlor managed by Carpenter. Brown told police that he had sneaked up on the boy, bound, gagged and blindfolded him and then repeatedly sodomized him while Carpenter watched and masturbated. He claimed that he had played sex games with Jesse before, but this was the first time he had sodomized him. In addition to raping him he had forced various objects into his rectum.

Front-page News In Arkansas

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette had run seven stories about this crime, three of them on the front page. It reported that investigators had found notes Carpenter had written telling Brown how to "bind, sedate and position a child." The police also found writings that described "the torture and sodomy of what appear to be other children." They didn't know whether these were actual crimes or whether the men were fantasizing. They had only recently moved to Arkansas. Carpenter claimed he had lived in 26 states. This suggests that in 25 other states there may be boys he had tortured.

Robert K. Ressler, who has written books on sexual murders, points out that behavior like Carpenter's does not begin at age 38.

The Associated Press had produced seven brief stories about the Dirkhising murder, but none had been distributed nationally. The AP didn't put the story on its national wire until Oct. 29. That was a week after the story appeared in The Washington Times and four days after a reporter asked White House spokesman Joe Lockhart about the president's reaction to the murder of Jesse Dirkhising by two homosexuals, noting that Clinton had "spoken out commendably about the murder of adult homosexual Matt Shepard in Wyoming." Lockhart said he didn't know if the president was aware of the Dirkhising case. Pointing out that it had been on the front page of The Washington Times, the reporter asked, "Don't you read that paper, Joe?" Not normally, Joe responded, and he didn't think Clinton did either.

On October 30, The Washington Post ran a 59-word news brief about the murder based on the AP's 500-word story. It was not in the edition that is distributed in the greater Washington, D.C. area, where most of its readers live. The Post had run over 80 stories about Matthew Shepard, a homosexual college student who was murdered in Wyoming last year. The contrast between that and the Dirkhising murder gave rise to charges that the Post had suppressed the Dirkhising story because it cast homosexuals in a negative light.

Ombudsman Shipp rose to the Post's defense, saying in her column that its policy is not to cover murders outside the Washington area unless "it's a case of mass murder, has caused a large local sensation or raised a larger social issue." The Shepard murder was a hate crime. Such crimes should be discouraged. It probably helps to have the media report and condemn them.

The media should also discourage sadistic assaults on young boys by homosexual men by publicizing and condemning them. Moreover, Carpenter may have tortured and perhaps even killed children in other states. His name and what he is accused of doing in Arkansas should be made known nationwide. The editors of The Washington Post know that this was a horrible crime. No one in the establishment media has given a credible explanation for their failure to report it promptly.

Booklets were recently mailed to every school district in the country urging that children be taught that homosexuality is normal. Our establishment media endorse that. They are reluctant to report anything that exposes the abnormal side of the lifestyle, such as the public celebration of sado-masochism at San Francisco's recent "gay pride" day. They rarely mention the North American Man-Boy Love Association, which defends the sexual abuse of boys by men. Reporting the gruesome details of Jesse Dirkhising's murder would expose the dark side of a lifestyle that journalists in the establishment media promote and that some of them practice.

AIM Report NOTES FROM THE EDITOR'S CUFF

THIS REPORT COVERS TWO STORIES ABOUT THINGS THE MEDIA REFUSE TO TOUCH. ONE revolves around Bill O'Reilly's explanation of why he has not dealt with the Vince Foster case on his show, The O'Reilly Factor, on the Fox News Channel. Delivered in front of C-SPAN's cameras at our 30th anniversary conference, it was refreshingly candid. The other is about the media's neglect of the murder of 13-year-old Jesse Dirkhising in Arkansas by two homosexual adults. He died as a result of their brutal, sadistic treatment. It was a big story in Arkansas, making the front page of the state's largest paper, The Democrat-Gazette, on three days, but if it hadn't been for a front-page story in the Washington Times nearly a month later, we would probably never have heard of it. Since then it has been publicized mainly on talk radio and the Internet.

THE ESTABLISHMENT MEDIA ACTIVELY RECRUIT HOMOSEXUALS, AND THEY SUBSIDIZE conventions of the Gay-Lesbian Journalists Association. Pressure from homosexuals within and without influences how they cover homosexual stories. The murder of Matthew Shepard, a homosexual college student in Wyoming, was given tremendous coverage. The murder of Jesse Dirkhising by homosexuals has been virtually ignored. A Nexis search found only a half dozen news stories, nearly all in smaller cities, and a dozen editorials, opinion columns and letters. On Nov. 23, it was reported that a coalition was launching a campaign to get all public schools to teach children that homosexuality is normal. They were sending a 12-page "how-to-do-it" booklet to every school district in the country. The coalition includes the American Psychological Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the National Association of Social Workers, the National Education Association, the American Federation of Teachers, the American Association of School Administrators, the National Association of School Psychologists and the Interfaith Alliance Foundation. The pro-homosexual New York Times gave this story 21 column inches. (It has yet to mention the Dirkhising murder). Only a fifth of the story was devoted to comments critical of the project. An AP story had three comments supporting the project and one from a school superintendent who was critical. The Washington Times had a three-to-one line-up, but it was the other way-three critics of the project and one supporter.

THE BEST INFORMATION AVAILABLE INDICATES THAT ONLY TWO TO THREE PERCENT OF the adult population is homosexual. If most psychologists, pediatricians and educators think that is a high enough percentage to classify sodomy as normal, do they also believe that the sadistic sodomization of Jesse Dirkhising is normal behavior? Does that mean it should not be condemned? They may say that it is not normal because only a small percentage of homosexual men are sadists, but sado-masochism was being demonstrated in public at a homosexual festival in San Francisco the day Jesse Dirkhising was murdered. Gay bookstores are loaded with publications about sado-masochism. Probably far more than three percent of homosexuals practice it, enough to justify the claim that sado-masochism is normal homosexual behavior.

THE PRO-HOMOSEXUAL JOURNALISTS SEE NOTHING WRONG IN THE COVERAGE OF THE Shepard and Dirkhising murders. Here is the justification given by Time's Jonathan Gregg: "The reason the Dirkhising story received so little play is because it offered no lessons. Shepard's murder touches on a host of complex and timely issues: intolerance, society's attitudes toward gays and the pressure to conform, the use of violence as a means of confronting one's demons. Jesse Dirkhising's death gives us nothing except the depravity of two sick men. There is no lesson here, no moral of tolerance, no hope to be gleaned in the punishment of the per-petrators. To be somehow equated with these monsters would be a bitter legacy indeed for Matthew Shepard."

THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THAT JOSH BROWN AND DAVIS CARPENTER, THE KILLERS OF Jesse Dirkhising, were looked upon as sick men and monsters by the homosexual community before the murder. They were just doing what Carpenter, the older man, had been doing for years and what many "normal" homosexuals apparently do, judging from their literature. They were getting sexual pleasure from causing him pain. The lesson to be learned from this is that what many homosexuals do in the privacy of their bedrooms is revolting and that many are driven to try more extreme perversions in search of thrills. For some it is urinating or defecating on their partners. For others it is inserting all manner of things, including their fists and small animals in another man's rectum. In Jesse's case, they used two cucumbers, a banana, a sausage and a douche bottle. Such practices are described in their literature and depicted in their art, like the celebrated Mapplethorpe photographs.

BROWN AND CARPENTER WERE NOT STIGMATIZED BY THE HOMOSEXUAL COMMUNITY for engaging in these practices with young boys. The North American Man-Boy Love Association, NAMBLA, wants to make it legal for adults to have sex with children. Some have argued that rough sex that results in death should not be treated as a crime. That may be the defense that Brown and Carpenter will use. Another lesson is that the lust for forbidden fruit produces monsters like Luis Alfredo Garavito. He is the Colombian who had been sought by police since 1997 when they discovered the bodies of 36 boys between the ages of 8 and 16, their throats slit and their bodies mutilated. Garavito was captured and imprisoned last April. At the end of October he confessed to having murdered 140 victims, all of them young and nearly all, if not all of them, boys. Nearly all the news reports avoided offending homosexuals by referring to the victims only as children, not mentioning their sex. BBC, however, reported that Colombia's chief prosecutor had said that "most of Garavito's victims were boys from poor families aged between 8 and 16." It is not clear whether the "most" applies to their sex, their families or their age. The L.A. Times slipped in the fact that the first 36 that were found were all boys and CNN reported that the chief prosecutor said that it appeared that Garavito had been abused as a child.>>>>>>>

113 posted on 09/01/2002 3:34:40 AM PDT by UbIwerks
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