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Well they say acknowledging there is a problem is the first step, so good for them in doing so.

One of the Midwest's most influential newspapers apologized Sunday for what its top editor described as decades of racist coverage of Kansas City, Missouri.​
In a letter to readers, Mike Fannin, who has been The Kansas City Star's editor since 2008, wrote that the newspaper "disenfranchised, ignored and scorned generations of Black Kansas Citians. It reinforced Jim Crow laws and redlining."​
For much of the early history of the newspaper, which was founded in 1880, The Star "robbed an entire community of opportunity, dignity, justice and recognition," Fannin wrote.​
The publisher of another influential U.S. newspaper, the Los Angeles Times, acknowledged its own "blind spots" three months ago and said its staff was beginning the process of "acknowledging" its past biases and affirming that its newsroom will not tolerate prejudice.​

Fannin pointed to the death May 25 of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the resulting racial justice protest movement — one of the largest in U.S. history — as the spark for what he called an "honest examination of our own past."​
Reporters pored over the newspaper's archives, compared its coverage with that of local Black newspapers and talked to scholars and community leaders for a six-part package examining the paper's past.​
The reporters were "sickened" by what they found, Fannin wrote — coverage that focused on "criminals living in a crime-laden world" with no mention of the Black community's aspirations, achievements and milestones.​
"In the pages of The Star, when Black people were written about, they were cast primarily as the perpetrators or victims of crime, advancing a toxic narrative," Fannin said. "Other violence, meantime, was tuned out."​
The newspaper covered military actions overseas but not the bombings of Black families down the street, he said.​


 
Good for the Kansas City Star! It's a start.

I hope McClatchy doesn't shut them down or choke them.
 
The reporters were "sickened" by what they found, Fannin wrote — coverage that focused on "criminals living in a crime-laden world" with no mention of the Black community's aspirations, achievements and milestones.

Exactly. The white owned media has consistently refused to give equal coverage to positive events and human interest stories in the black community, but were quick to show crime. Because of that we read racist trash from old white hags like typsy.

Well done Newsvine!
 
‘"In the pages of The Star, when Black people were written about, they were cast primarily as the perpetrators or victims of crime, advancing a toxic narrative," Fannin said. "Other violence, meantime, was tuned out."

The newspaper covered military actions overseas but not the bombings of Black families down the street, he said.’ ibid

Just like Fox ‘news.’
 
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The reporters were "sickened" by what they found, Fannin wrote — coverage that focused on "criminals living in a crime-laden world" with no mention of the Black community's aspirations, achievements and milestones.

Exactly. The white owned media has consistently refused to give equal coverage to positive events and human interest stories in the black community, but were quick to show crime. Because of that we read racist trash from old white hags like typsy.

Well done Newsvine!
Funny how every source including police body cameras, independent cell phone & security video posted on YouTube video's mostly show Blacks comiting most of the crimes. They are even cheered on by other Blacks as they do it.
 
The reporters were "sickened" by what they found, Fannin wrote — coverage that focused on "criminals living in a crime-laden world" with no mention of the Black community's aspirations, achievements and milestones.

Exactly. The white owned media has consistently refused to give equal coverage to positive events and human interest stories in the black community, but were quick to show crime. Because of that we read racist trash from old white hags like typsy.

Well done Newsvine!
Funny how every source including police body cameras, independent cell phone & security video posted on YouTube video's mostly show Blacks comiting most of the crimes. They are even cheered on by other Blacks as they do it.

How many youtube videos have you watched?
 
The reporters were "sickened" by what they found, Fannin wrote — coverage that focused on "criminals living in a crime-laden world" with no mention of the Black community's aspirations, achievements and milestones.

Exactly. The white owned media has consistently refused to give equal coverage to positive events and human interest stories in the black community, but were quick to show crime. Because of that we read racist trash from old white hags like typsy.

Well done Newsvine!
Funny how every source including police body cameras, independent cell phone & security video posted on YouTube video's mostly show Blacks comiting most of the crimes. They are even cheered on by other Blacks as they do it.
Apparently you only want to see that.

Because:

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So you see, all those sources you talk about must be sources you cherrypicked.
 
I bet you won't hear them apologize for publishing propaganda.

They are waiting on Trump Humpers to lead the pack.

Well since the democrat's only use black people.....

Candace Owens testified before the House Oversight Joint Subcommittee Hearing on Confronting White Supremacy on Friday, where she told members of Congress that Democrats are playing up the threat of “white supremacy” so that they can use black Americans as “props” in an effort to push their narrative ahead of the election cycle.

“And black Americans are basically used as props for them to get out their narrative, and to ultimately control our vote using fear tactics,” she added.

 
Well they say acknowledging there is a problem is the first step, so good for them in doing so.

One of the Midwest's most influential newspapers apologized Sunday for what its top editor described as decades of racist coverage of Kansas City, Missouri.​
In a letter to readers, Mike Fannin, who has been The Kansas City Star's editor since 2008, wrote that the newspaper "disenfranchised, ignored and scorned generations of Black Kansas Citians. It reinforced Jim Crow laws and redlining."​
For much of the early history of the newspaper, which was founded in 1880, The Star "robbed an entire community of opportunity, dignity, justice and recognition," Fannin wrote.​
The publisher of another influential U.S. newspaper, the Los Angeles Times, acknowledged its own "blind spots" three months ago and said its staff was beginning the process of "acknowledging" its past biases and affirming that its newsroom will not tolerate prejudice.​

Fannin pointed to the death May 25 of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the resulting racial justice protest movement — one of the largest in U.S. history — as the spark for what he called an "honest examination of our own past."​
Reporters pored over the newspaper's archives, compared its coverage with that of local Black newspapers and talked to scholars and community leaders for a six-part package examining the paper's past.​
The reporters were "sickened" by what they found, Fannin wrote — coverage that focused on "criminals living in a crime-laden world" with no mention of the Black community's aspirations, achievements and milestones.​
"In the pages of The Star, when Black people were written about, they were cast primarily as the perpetrators or victims of crime, advancing a toxic narrative," Fannin said. "Other violence, meantime, was tuned out."​
The newspaper covered military actions overseas but not the bombings of Black families down the street, he said.​




Do you accept and forgive them? Or was it "not enough"?
 
The reporters were "sickened" by what they found, Fannin wrote — coverage that focused on "criminals living in a crime-laden world" with no mention of the Black community's aspirations, achievements and milestones.

Exactly. The white owned media has consistently refused to give equal coverage to positive events and human interest stories in the black community, but were quick to show crime. Because of that we read racist trash from old white hags like typsy.

Well done Newsvine!
Funny how every source including police body cameras, independent cell phone & security video posted on YouTube video's mostly show Blacks comiting most of the crimes. They are even cheered on by other Blacks as they do it.

How many youtube videos have you watched?
Hundreds & they are mostly Blacks Criminals who should have been killed!




 
2011 FBI crime reports show persons known to be involved in the 1,023 robberies, burglaries, and larcenies was 1,226, of witch 490 white male perps vs. 577 black perps



The families outrage is EXACTLY what’s wrong with our society. The Black Criminal wasn't hanging with the wrong people he was raised by the wrong people!
 
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