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By Gus Van Horn from Gus Van Horn,cross-posted by MetaBlog

John Leo, famous for keeping tabs on political correctness for years in U.S. News and World Report, has an eye-opening post over at City Journal titled "Sins of Omission", in which he describes several egregious failures on the part of major news media to report on the race, religion, and political beliefs of individuals central to news stories. In particular, he notes the following:

1. Don't identify people in the news by race unless race is important to the story: that's the policy of most newspapers. But in practice, outbreaks of sensitivity in the newsroom often lead reporters and editors to withhold racial identification even when police are seeking a suspect after a major crime. Newspapers mention all details that might help the authorities find the perpetrator -- except skin color.

A current example is the so-called "second rape case in Durham," an eerie mirror image of the Duke lacrosse case: here the suspect is black and the alleged victim is white. North Carolina's News & Observer described the suspect as "in his late teens or early 20s, about 6 foot 1 and wearing a do-rag, a gray sweatshirt and blue jeans." That's word-for-word from the police description, except that the police said that the suspect was black. The newspaper deleted the reference. It also couldn't bring itself to mention that the attack allegedly took place at an African-American fraternity at Duke.

2. In Nashville last week, readers of the Tennessean were probably able to deduce the religious affiliation of a cabbie who tried to run over two Christian students after a heated discussion of religion. His name: Ibrahim Sheikh Ahmed. The paper reported: "Metro police spokeswoman Kris Mumford said one of the students is Catholic and the other is Lutheran. Mumford said that Ahmed's religion was not known."

3. Giuliana Sgrena, the Italian journalist whose vehicle was fired on in Iraq by American troops, said that the troops were lying when they claimed that her vehicle had attempted to crash through a checkpoint. Much of the news media delicately failed to mention that Sgrena is notably anti-American, identifies with the insurgency, works for a communist newspaper, and is a communist herself. The New York Times called her employer, Il Manifesto, a "leftist" daily. A more detailed description of her opinions and commitments might have helped readers trying to judge her credibility. [bold and numbers added]

Given that most people involved in reporting within the news media are politically on the left and many are trained that objectivity is impossible in journalism anyway, the only surprise here is how blatant the omissions are. Each one of these is so insulting to the intelligence that the few readers who haven't correctly guessed the missing information will feel no surprise upon eventually learning it.

It is at times like this that I remember some good advice from Ayn Rand, which she delivered through the mouth of Ellsworth Toohey, the villain of The Fountainhead: "Don't bother to examine a folly -- ask yourself only what it accomplishes." So what exactly does it accomplish for a journalist to omit race from a crime report when the suspect is black, religion when an attempted act of terrorism was almost certainly committed by a Moslem, and political affiliation when a communist blamed American troops for lying?

The obvious (and wrong) answer is that mentioning race, religion, or politics in these stories would unjustly reinforce stereotypes of the omitted groups. But what if the stereotypes exist for a reason? After all, is it not true that blacks are responsible for a disproportionate share of crime, Moslems for terrorism, and communists for attempts to undermine America generally? If your response right about now is to think, "What a racist!" the journalists have achieved their goal.

"Racism" is the new "bigotry". (Which partly explains why we keep hearing America's war condemned from the left as "racist".) Or, to be more precise, it is the new term that is being used to confound the perfectly moral act of drawing rational generalizations (that the left disagrees with) about certain groups with the immoral act of refusing to judge individuals on their own merit. It is patently absurd to hold that if one notices that black culture is especially crime-ridden, one is therefore unable or unwilling to judge a black individual on his own merits.

What the leftist media want to do is to cause those of us who notice things like the ones in the second paragraph from the above to lose credibility with others (by prejudicially labeling us as "racists", "Islamophobes", or "McCarthyites") and, more importantly, to lose certainty in our own morality. The hope is that we will be afraid to speak our own mind about certain kinds of facts.

But to take note of the fact that crime is generally higher among blacks than other segments of the populace is not the same thing as racism ("a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement ...") or even prejudice ("any preconceived opinion or feeling, either favorable or unfavorable"). Nor is asking serious questions about why this is so racist or prejudiced. Indeed, this would necessarily be one of the first steps towards working to rectify the problem.

It is interesting what asking Toohey's question can unearth. The only questions that remain are for the journalists to answer: Why not work to understand the cultural pathology that causes crime to be higher among blacks? Why not examine what it is about the ideology espoused by so many terrorists that motivates them to threaten and kill us over religion? Why not examine communism closely-enough to understand why so many communists are inimical to America?

Why not, indeed.

-- CAV

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Today: Added two sentences.

http://ObjectivismOnline.com/blog/archives/002321.html

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2. In Nashville last week, readers of the Tennessean were probably able to deduce the religious affiliation of a cabbie who tried to run over two Christian students after a heated discussion of religion. His name: Ibrahim Sheikh Ahmed. The paper reported: "Metro police spokeswoman Kris Mumford said one of the students is Catholic and the other is Lutheran. Mumford said that Ahmed's religion was not known."

Oh come on, this is entirely reasonable, unless one is saying there are no atheists with Middle Eastern names.

Not everyone of Arab-descent is Muslim.

While it might be very likely the person is Muslim, a good reporter should get the facts before reporting anything.

The point is, it isn't beyond the realm of reason that an atheist Arab-descended cabbie got angry at two Christians in his cab.

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There can't be that many atheists around who would get angry because of a discussion about religion (most just give up trying to get the religionists to see reason)- and to get angry enough at someone that for them to diverge from your stated views would earn them death would definitely seem to indicate someone of a less rational persuasion :)

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Not everyone of Arab-descent is Muslim.
Not everyone with a Muslim name is Arab. Mercy sakes, where did you get the idea that the name is in some sense "Arab"? I can point to many Ibrahims, Sheikh's and Ahmeds with not a shred of Arab ethnicity to them. How many non-Muslim do you know sporting such a collection of Muslim names, especially in the name Ahmed the very root that the prophet's name (ptuh) has, Muhammed, meaning "Praised by Allah"?

I propose that we consider whether the guy in the cuffs and orange jail togs in this picture, who I think we can reasonably conclude is the aforementioned arrestee, is "of Arabic descent". I propose that he is not "of Arabic descent", and that he "is Muslim" hypothesis enjoys considerable support. I also propose that he is Somali, which is 100% Muslim, and he is Muslim, and note that Fox News reports this same fact.

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There can't be that many atheists around who would get angry because of a discussion about religion (most just give up trying to get the religionists to see reason)- and to get angry enough at someone that for them to diverge from your stated views would earn them death would definitely seem to indicate someone of a less rational persuasion :)

I dunno, I've met some pretty irrational and passionate atheists before....

Not everyone with a Muslim name is Arab. Mercy sakes, where did you get the idea that the name is in some sense "Arab"? I can point to many Ibrahims, Sheikh's and Ahmeds with not a shred of Arab ethnicity to them. How many non-Muslim do you know sporting such a collection of Muslim names, especially in the name Ahmed the very root that the prophet's name (ptuh) has, Muhammed, meaning "Praised by Allah"?

I propose that we consider whether the guy in the cuffs and orange jail togs in this picture, who I think we can reasonably conclude is the aforementioned arrestee, is "of Arabic descent". I propose that he is not "of Arabic descent", and that he "is Muslim" hypothesis enjoys considerable support. I also propose that he is Somali, which is 100% Muslim, and he is Muslim, and note that Fox News reports this same fact.

Oh come on. No country is 100% anything, except on official government records.

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