Dennis Findley, editor of the Virginian Pilot, has a problem
on his hands. Two of his employees were
beaten by a gang of “youths” as they were stopped at a light in Norfolk, VA. They were beaten badly enough to be off work
for a week, suffering cuts and bruises, and the female employee now says she’s
afraid to be home alone. There is a
complicating factor, the victims are white, the mob that attacked them was
black.
The problem was created by the paper declining to report the
incident for two weeks. In fact, the
paper has never actually published a news report to this day. The story got out via an editorial column.
So that’s Findley’s problem. He’s being attacked for
political correctness, burying a story of black on white crime. His defense:
“Here is what happened. Forster and Rostami were victims of what police described as a simple assault, and, initially, they did not want to be named in a news story. If these were the circumstances with anyone in the community, we would not have done a story.”
In my opinion, the defense is nonsense.
First, when does a responsible newspaper use a police crime
description when its own employees have an intimate knowledge of what happened
BECAUSE IT HAPPENED TO THEM? Here
Findley is simply hiding behind the police report pretending that he doesn’t know any more about the crime that that. According to his reasoning, a crime is what the police say it is. If that's the case, the Zimmerman criminal investigation should not have appeared in any newspaper because the police did not initially charge Zimmerman with a crime. Unbelievable.
Second, he states that his employees didn’t want to be named. I’m not sure that ever stopped the paper in
the past, but the paper has a duty to report mob attacks and could have done so
without naming names. This underlying
issue here is not the personal identity of the paper’s employees who were
attacked, but the fact of the attack.
And the casual, business as usual, reaction of the police to the attack
("It’s what they do”). And, as shown in a
later video once the story got out, of the warning of local “youths” to people
who don’t look like them who venture on to their turf.
Findley:
“We did not cover up anything. What would we gain by protecting some thugs who beat up two of our reporters? The accusation is ludicrous.”
Findley:
“Based on the facts, this story did not cross the bar to be published because as a general rule, The Pilot doesn't publish stories about simple assaults.”
Is Findley hiding behind the police report again? Is a gang attack on passing motorists simple
assault? The Virginian Pilot says it did nothing wrong and stands by it's handling of the attack on its staff members.
As FOX News says: we report, you decide.
3 comments:
Simply put: Boycott
Solution: Cancel your subscription
Reason: They are to report fairly to all people.
Thought: When arrogance dictates policy...its time to Boycott.
issue should be handled properly as any case of this nature. however, bill o'reilly does not care about this issue. he never would have reported this story if not for the trayvon story.
some of white america who are racist & believe tray got what he deserved & believe the murderer did the right thing in self defense & should not have been arrested are upset because of the attention tray's story received. ever since, & because its election year & the comment Obama made about tray, they have been on a witch hunt, going out of their way to defame tray & blacks on the whole which would cast negativity on Obama whom they are trying to destroy also. this is the only reason bill o'reilly is reporting this story. childish payback.
IT IS ALL ABOUT MONEY FOR THE NEWSPAPER-THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT EMPLOYEES-WHITE OR BLACK--
Post a Comment