I apologize if this has been posted, but I tried various searches and was unable to find a thread discussing this, and given some of the posts I've seen in recent discussions, I think it is relevant.
Basically, the NY Times and Media Matters edited out remarks by Clive Bundy that demonstrate he was advocating in favor of blacks and Hispanics and against government oppression, not accusing blacks of having a criminal culture.
Here's one link for the unedited text of the remarks: http://www.infowars.com/unedited-video-shows-bundy-making-pro-black-pro-mexican-comments/
To be clear, I'm not suggesting Mr. Bundy is some paragon of non-racist virtue. Rather, I think it is disturbing that prominent media organizations can make extremely deceptive edits with virtually no backlash and in this case, actually achieve their objective of discrediting a person by resorting to deception rather than reasoned argument.
Basically, the NY Times and Media Matters edited out remarks by Clive Bundy that demonstrate he was advocating in favor of blacks and Hispanics and against government oppression, not accusing blacks of having a criminal culture.
Here's one link for the unedited text of the remarks: http://www.infowars.com/unedited-video-shows-bundy-making-pro-black-pro-mexican-comments/
To be clear, I'm not suggesting Mr. Bundy is some paragon of non-racist virtue. Rather, I think it is disturbing that prominent media organizations can make extremely deceptive edits with virtually no backlash and in this case, actually achieve their objective of discrediting a person by resorting to deception rather than reasoned argument.
