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Mainstream Media Needs To Figure Out How To Call Racists Racist

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T here are certain rules that journalists have to follow that oftentimes fall at odds with the general public. For instance, I see a lot of frustration when headlines use the word “alleged” for crimes that most people feel are obvious. However, journalists must use the word until a crime is proven in a court of law. The rules of journalism are strict and it largely revolves around the possibility of being sued and facing monetary repercussions. That’s one reason there’s so much attention placed to a news outlet’s stylebook that dictates rules for how it addresses certain topics (as well as what phrases or words they capitalize, etc.). But in this age of normalized nationalism where the president refers to Black and brown nations as “ shithole countries ” and congressmen openly support white supremacy, it’s time that mainstream publications definitively add another word to their stylebooks: racist. Comb through any popular publication and you’ll see something between reluctance to a downright refusal to call someone racist. Even actions fall under this passivity. Just this morning, NBC reportedly sent out a memo discouraging it staff from calling Iowa Rep. Steve King’s remarks – asking why the term “white supremacist” was offensive – racist: “Be careful to avoid characterizing [King’s] remarks as racist. It is ok to attribute to others as in ‘what many are calling racist’ or something like that.” READ MORE: Steve King Is So Racist He Didn’t Even Like Shucking And Jiving Ben Carson While NBC quickly walked back its tone-deaf directive following an immediate backlash on social media, it was, of course, part of a larger trend of media mincing words to prevent appearing controversial or coming off as opinionated in straight news stories. It’s why so many news outlets are also reluctant to use the word “lie” to describe the many times Donald Trump, well, lies, throughout the course of a day. Instead, we get words like “falsehoods” or statements that he’s said something that’s “been disproved.” When it comes to racism, the New York Times and the like would rather say “racially tinged” or “racially charged” instead of outright calling an action racist. Even when the racist action is undeniable, like with Steve King’s comments, every publication seems to fall short of calling the person behind said racist action a racist. 'racially tinged' is when a Klan member washes their robes with other red clothes and everything comes out pink — Swole Porter. (@GeeDee215) January 15, 2019 The problem with the word “racist” is that there’s always deniability on the part of the accused. Nobody calls him or herself a racist so there’s always the possibility of legal action coming towards an outlet that labels a person a such. But that’s a convenient argument. Part – if not most – of the problem comes from so many in the media wanting to appease white bases, fearing a backlash from a fraction of the populace who would be offended by even hinting at using the word “racist.” The fact is, Donald Trump and his political ilk have pushed mainstream discussions of race so far right that the media trying to find a middle ground have consequently caused publications to likewise move in the same direction language-wise. It might have seemed unheard of years ago that the mainstream media would find itself in a position to have to call a sitting president an outright racist. Such an act would have been beyond the bounds of objective journalism. But that’s not the case anymore. Donald Trump has called Mexicans rapists and thieves. He’s sided with white supremacists who murdered a woman in Charlottesville. He’s called for the death penalty for innocent Black people. He’s used the word “shithole” to describe African and Caribbean countries. He continues to disrespect every Black woman reporter who asks him a question. Donald Trump is a racist. And if we can’t call him one then what’s the point of having a journalistic institution that claims to report facts? For some, the idea of a racist is subjective. However, it’s time for publications to empower their reporters with an apparatus to determine what constitutes fair ability to call someone or an act racist. The word “racist” needs to be in every stylebook across the country with clearly defined parameters and if someone meets those parameters then the word should be used. Donald Trump is a racist. Steve King is a racist. The men who marched in Charlottesville are racists. I’m glad that I write for a place that allows me to say that. It’s a disservice to the country that more journalists can’t do the same. David Dennis, Jr. is a writer and adjunct professor of Journalism at Morehouse College. David’s writing has appeared in The Guardian, The Smoking Section, Uproxx, Playboy, The Atlantic, Complex.com and wherever people argue about things on the internet. SEE ALSO: Mainstream Media’s Never-ending Struggle With Race And Diversity Diversity In Media Seems To Be Getting Worse [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3843258″ overlay=”true”]

Mainstream Media Needs To Figure Out How To Call Racists Racist

Racists Run Amerikkka: Republican KKKongressman Steve King Doesn’t Think White Supremacy Is Actually Bad

Source: Bill Clark / Getty Republican Congressman Steve King Makes Racist Remarks Despite America touting itself as “the land of the free and the home of the brave” the idea that there are racist politicians isn’t lost on anyone, at least not anyone with melanin in their skin. That said, its still no less disturbing to hear the people who govern this country spout off racist rhetoric without even the faints veil over it. For example, take these remarks by Republican KKKongressman (Iowa) Steve King to the NYTimes : “White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?” he was quoted as telling the Times in a story published on Thursday. “Why did I sit in classes teaching me about the merits of our history and our civilization?” King went on to say: Reflecting on the record number of black people and women in the new Congress, he added: “You could look over there and think the Democratic Party is no country for white men.” We’ve covered KKKongressman King in the past and he’s no lover of Black and brown people let us be the first to tell you. We can’t wait for old people like Steve King to die and rid us of their toxic brand of government.

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Racists Run Amerikkka: Republican KKKongressman Steve King Doesn’t Think White Supremacy Is Actually Bad

RNC, Team Romney roll out debt attack on Obama

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(CNN) – National Republicans, paired with Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign, will focus their attention this week on President Barack Obama’s handing of the national debt, the groups announced Monday. The effort will include a “major policy speech” from Romney, according to Iowa Republican Rep. Steve King, who was part of a conference call announcing the Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Political Ticker Discovery Date : 14/05/2012 13:54 Number of articles : 2

RNC, Team Romney roll out debt attack on Obama

Rep. Allen West Is Getting The Word About Pigford

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[Guest post by Lee Stranahan] Want to hear the sound of people making a difference on the Pigford story? I mentioned in a previous post that Allen West had voted no on Rep. Steve King’s amendment to stop Pigford funding. This vote struck me as strange because of Rep. West’s reputation as an opponent of Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Patterico’s Pontifications Discovery Date : 21/06/2011 00:08 Number of articles : 2

Rep. Allen West Is Getting The Word About Pigford

Rep. King Says Stage Set To Investigate Pigford…

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[Guest post by Lee Stranahan] This press release just in from Rep. Steve King’s Office – and please take 10 seconds to sign the Petition. Congressman King reacts to strong showing of Congressional disapproval for settlement program funding unresolved Pigford v. Vilsack claims Washington D.C.- Congressman Steve King (R-IA) released the following statement after 155 Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Patterico’s Pontifications Discovery Date : 17/06/2011 23:49 Number of articles : 2

Rep. King Says Stage Set To Investigate Pigford…

MV: Greenspan & Phil Adé – Keep Up (Prod. Mark Henry) | @Greenspan410 @PhilAde301

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Here’s what I wrote about this Got Green 2 track when it first leaked: “Is there any Mark Henry beat that I’ve disliked? I don’t think so, so props to him for that. I especially loved the transition during the hook as the horns come in to transform the beat into a highly-charged ride that Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : iLLVibes Discovery Date : 11/03/2011 19:30 Number of articles : 2

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Levin Interviews Bachmann and King: "Last Chance to Kill ‘Deceptive’ $105 Billion ObamaCare Funding"

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According to Breitbart TV: “Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) and Rep. Steve King (R-IA) explain to Mark Levin that the GOP leadership must remove the $105 Billion funding that was stuck into the ObamaCare law before the pending continuing resolution is passed.” Hat Tip Breitbart TV . Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : P/Oed Patriot Discovery Date : 11/03/2011 20:54 Number of articles : 2

Levin Interviews Bachmann and King: "Last Chance to Kill ‘Deceptive’ $105 Billion ObamaCare Funding"

Levin Interviews Bachmann and King: "Last Chance to Kill ‘Deceptive’ $105 Billion ObamaCare Funding"

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According to Breitbart TV: “Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) and Rep. Steve King (R-IA) explain to Mark Levin that the GOP leadership must remove the $105 Billion funding that was stuck into the ObamaCare law before the pending continuing resolution is passed.” Hat Tip Breitbart TV . Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : P/Oed Patriot Discovery Date : 11/03/2011 20:54 Number of articles : 2

Levin Interviews Bachmann and King: "Last Chance to Kill ‘Deceptive’ $105 Billion ObamaCare Funding"

Fox News, GOP Congressmen Furious Over Colbert Testimony [Video]

Fox News ‘ Megyn Kelly and her guest, infamous rage-clown Rep. Steve King , cannot fathom why Democrats would invite comedian Stephen Colbert to a taxpayer-funded hearing today. And according to King, Colbert “staged” his recent workday with migrant laborers. More