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madokie

(51,076 posts)
Thu Aug 21, 2014, 05:54 AM Aug 2014

7 Cynical Ways Police and Media Have Smeared Michael Brown and the Black People of Ferguson

Adding insult to fatality.

Since Michael Brown was shot and killed by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, local law enforcement and much of the mainstream media have been playing by an old script, in which the local police use the press to smear Brown’s character and distract from what really happened.

Meanwhile, a lot of people on social media aren’t buying it. They have noted these police propaganda tactics are tragically predictable, and that too many reporters aren’t asking questions, but playing along as police megaphones.

“We need journalism to kick in and start reporting the story,” actor Jesse Williams told CNN last Sunday. “This is about finding justice for a kid that was shot. An 18-year-old that was shot. Period. And this idea that because he stole a handful of cheap cigars, that were what, five bucks from a convenient store?”

Williams, who was assailed by rightwingers for wearing a hoodie on the air—then cut to the heart of the matter. He said there is a double standard where police and mainstream media all too often turn police brutality victims into people who somehow deserved what they got:


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7 Cynical Ways Police and Media Have Smeared Michael Brown and the Black People of Ferguson (Original Post) madokie Aug 2014 OP
I wouldn't wear a hoodie in August -- too damn hot. But why would I criticize another who would?… Journeyman Aug 2014 #1
Thank you for this, madokie.. Cha Aug 2014 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author ReRe Aug 2014 #3
Sad K&R. Overseas Aug 2014 #4
K&R.... daleanime Aug 2014 #5

Journeyman

(15,031 posts)
1. I wouldn't wear a hoodie in August -- too damn hot. But why would I criticize another who would?…
Thu Aug 21, 2014, 06:23 AM
Aug 2014

This obsession that certain voices in the media and throughout social media have for commenting on a person's appearance, or demeanor, or syntax, to the exclusion of discussing what they actually say somehow has to stop. All they do is talk at people, or about them, and don't address the issues they've raised or the content of their thought.



(You'll have to excuse me. Too late to finish this thought. If I try, my point will get lost in the blur of sleep deprivation. But "well begun is half done," so I'll check tomorrow, see if I can add more to this discussion.)

Cha

(297,120 posts)
2. Thank you for this, madokie..
Thu Aug 21, 2014, 06:33 AM
Aug 2014

I'm watching the Larry O'Donnell show right now.. very encouraging to see the students, Ron Johnson's, and Professor Bell's reactions. How unprecedented it is to have an AG show up in crisis like this and for the President to get involved. Michael Brown

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