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Is political correctness to blame for lack of coverage?

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Is political correctness to blame for lack of coverage?

Postby JohnJay2222 on Tue Oct 20, 2009 12:24 am

Is political correctness to blame for lack of coverage over horrific black-on-white killings in America’s Deep South?

"I think it would have gotten a lot of national play faster if it had been a black couple kidnapped and killed by five white people." University of Tennessee law professor Glenn Reynolds told the local paper in Knoxville.

It was the kind of crime that strikes terror into the hearts of parents everywhere.

A bright young couple were carjacked after a Saturday night date and murdered in the most brutal way imaginable.

Christopher Newsom, 23, was tied up and raped, shot in the back of the head and then dragged to a railway track and set on fire.

His girlfriend, 21-year-old University of Tennessee student Channon Christian’s fate was even more horrific.

Her death came only after hours of torture, during which time she was raped and savaged with a broken chair leg.

She was beaten in the head and a household bleach was poured down her throat and over her bleeding and battered genital area in an attempt by her attackers to cover any evidence of rape – all while she was still alive.

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Torture: Channon Christian was forced to watch the attackers rape and kill her boyfriend Christopher Newsom before she was murdered

Then she was ‘hog-tied’ with curtains and a strip of bedding and a plastic bag was wrapped over her face.

Her body was stashed inside five bigger rubbish liners and dumped in a bin, where, according to the autopsy report, she slowly suffocated to death.

On Monday, the alleged ringleader of the gang accused of the killings goes on trial in Knoxville, Tennessee.

One of the gang has already been convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole.

But, even though the killings happened in January, 2007, they have attracted very little national and international coverage.

That’s because they do not fit into the conventional contours of an attack in America’s Deep South, where a shameful history of racial intolerance has meant assaults by whites on blacks have historically been regarded in the context of race.

In this case, the races were reversed: the victims were white and the four men and one woman charged in connection with the murders are black.

Ironically, the case has now generated more publicity surrounding the furore over whether or not political correctness was behind the US media’s decision to largely ignore the story than it did for the murders themselves.

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Lemaricus Davidson, centre, goes on trial in Tennessee over the murders this week. Letalvis Cobbins, top right, has been jailed for life. Eric Boyd, Vanessa Coleman and George Thomas will be tried after Davidson

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Life: Letalvis ‘Rome’ Cobbins was found guilty of multiple counts of first degree murder. He was also convicted of rape, kidnapping and robbery

http://www.nationalpolicyinstitute.org/ ... eep-south/
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Re: Is political correctness to blame for lack of coverage?

Postby Ray on Wed Oct 21, 2009 6:44 pm

No. I think the near blackout of media coverage about underclass violence is about more than political correctness. There is real fear of average Americans waking up and creating some kind of violent backlash. The days following 9/11/01 were filled with TV media coverage of pundit hand-wringing over the possibility of a backlash against muslim Americans. Fortunately this did not happen, yet today the video of the twin towers falling is rarely shown. America has often been referred to as a sleeping giant. When the giant wakes up there is hell to pay and the innocent are slaughtered along with the guilty. This has happened in Tulsa, St. Louis, Cincinnati, etc. when black riots inspired deadly white counter riots. The better armed whites tend to leave a lot of carnage. This is not forgotten. The problem has never gone away.
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Re: Is political correctness to blame for lack of coverage?

Postby fellist on Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:03 pm

The lack of media coverage of the Newsom and Christian murders <i>is</i> political correctness in play. Political correctness is designed to stop the average American or other Euro from waking up and defending his interests contra outgroups, especially the outgroup that created PC.
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