Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The Star Ledger 'staff' are apparently racists!

This evening I was reviewing an article on NJ.com entitled "N.J. Tea Party searching for political control, unified message". The article is attributed to "Star-Ledger Staff". In the body of the article early on), you find the following:

The eight men and three women — including an advertising executive, an ordained minister, a full-time mom who doubles as a part-time education advocate, a former state senator and, at the head of the table, the Clifton resident seeking to unite them under his leadership — are perhaps the closest thing to a central nervous system the tea party has in the Garden State.

They had a lot to talk about. The all-white group debated whether a new acronym for "TEA" — "total equality for all," instead of "taxed enough already" — could attract more minority members. They questioned whether a Fourth of July rally would conflict with too many people’s barbecue plans, and they vetted a congressional candidate seeking their support for the Republican nomination.


I am going to issue a challenge. If they Star Ledger can show me one article about alleged Democrat or liberal protestors where they described any group by whether or not they were caucasian, black, asian etc, I would like to see it. I have never seen them describe a Code Pink protest as "all white" even though they are as lily white as any protest organization anywhere.

I can only draw the conclusion that this was purposeful and an attempt to describe these people as reacists. And the only racists I see are the staff of the Star Ledger.

Read the article here.

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