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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 11:06 AM Jan 2014

Fox News contributor busted again for pushing fake story about persecution of Christians

By Travis Gettys
Wednesday, January 29, 2014 12:52 EST

A Fox News correspondent has been busted again for pushing a one-sided story claiming religious persecution of Christians.

Todd Starnes helped promote a story about a California first-grader who allegedly was not allowed to give a one-minute presentation about her family’s Christmas tradition because it included religious references.

As Right Wing Watch has reported, this is not the first time Starnes has been caught pushing poorly sourced stories claiming religious discrimination.

The girl had planned to tell classmates at a Temecula elementary school about her family placing an ornament to represent the Star of Bethlehem atop their Christmas tree, as many families do, and recite a short Bible verse about its meaning, Starnes reported.

He quoted an Advocates for Faith and Family attorney who claimed the girl’s teacher ordered her to take a seat Dec. 19 and wouldn’t allow her to finish.

“The disapproval and hostility that Christian students have come to experience in our nation’s public schools has become epidemic,” said attorney Robert Tyler, warning the family might sue if the school district didn’t apologize and change its policies on religious expression.

The article included a statement from the school district, which confirmed it was investigating the claim, and statements by the principal paraphrased by the girl’s mother.

Starnes did not, however, include any statements from the teacher or the principal, who were compelled to release their own after the story was picked up by religious groups and publications.

“Over the past week, I have received countless phone calls and 126 mean-spirited emails from across the country as a result of the claims that the Advocates of Faith and Freedom have made against one of my teachers, the school district, and myself,” said Principal Ami Paradise. “These claims are simply not true.”

Other targets of Starnes’ poorly sourced reporting have reported similar harassment.

The girl was the only student who read from a prepared statement during a brief sharing exercise intended to improve students’ public speaking skills, the teacher said, and she asked her to cut short the statement due to limited time.

The teacher denies telling the girl to sit down, instead allowing her to take one question from another student.

“At no time did I ever tell the student that she could not read the bottom section [of her statement] because it was a Bible verse nor did she ask if she could finish,” said teacher Tammy Williams. “I never told her to ‘Stop right there!’ or ‘Go take your seat!’ or reprimand her in front of the class for sharing from the Bible. It just did not happen.”

Paradise said she met with the following day with the girl’s parents, who were upset because they thought she was unable to finish her presentation because of its biblical content.

The principal said neither parent claimed bullying or humiliation by teachers, which she said was made up by the religious legal group, and she has not heard from the parents since presenting her findings about the incident Dec. 24 to the school board.

Paradise said she stood behind the teacher, and both she and Williams complained that Tyler and his group had misrepresented the incident and damaged their reputations.

“What saddens me is that this story was twisted into lies and brought to the media,” Williams said. “I have never sat down and discussed this directly with the family or the student. I am instead being used to push an agenda for the Advocates for Faith and Freedom.”

Update: Advocates for Faith and Freedom did not responded to a request seeking comment on the educators’ statements.

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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/01/29/fox-news-contributor-busted-again-for-pushing-fake-story-about-persecution-of-christians/

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Fox News contributor busted again for pushing fake story about persecution of Christians (Original Post) DonViejo Jan 2014 OP
They love playing the victim. Scuba Jan 2014 #1
Glad to see this exposed. cbayer Jan 2014 #2
It's gotten to the point that when I see a report of... DonViejo Jan 2014 #4
I am living south of the border and getting very little TV. cbayer Jan 2014 #5
Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour underpants Jan 2014 #3

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
2. Glad to see this exposed.
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 11:16 AM
Jan 2014

Making stuff up is really stupid and just sets one up for ridicule.

But does anyone expect anything more from FOX? I don't.

DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
4. It's gotten to the point that when I see a report of...
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 11:26 AM
Jan 2014

more FOX lunacy, I have to wonder if I should even bother creating an OP of the report. Sometimes the lunacy is just beyond belief and I have to share it with DU'ers.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
5. I am living south of the border and getting very little TV.
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 11:29 AM
Jan 2014

Most unfortunately the only news channel in English I can get is FOX.

So, I was forced to watch the State of the Union on FOX the other night.

It was pathetic, painful, rage inducing and hilarious.

Particularly hilarious was when the panel tried to find something (anything) positive to say after the Republican response.

I enjoyed the article and support shining sunlight on them whenever they are caught doing shit like this.

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