The Tea Party will be interested in reading this..

Article by Scott Whitlock -Senior news analyst for the Media Research Center

Journalistic outlets, which were all too eager to accuse the Tea Party of bigotry, have been mostly silent in response to examples of anti-Semitism at the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protests. Incidents caught on tape and the urging of the Anti-Defamation League to stop anti-Jewish bigotry have yielded very little coverage.

Since October 1st, a Nexis search reveals no discussion of anti-Semitism at the protests on ABC, CBS, NBC or during the prime time lineup of CNN and MSNBC. This is despite incidents of anti-Jewish comments at rallies in places such as New York and Los Angeles.

At one L.A. protest, now-fired teacher Patricia McAllister complained, “I think that the Zionist Jews who are running these big banks and our Federal Reserve, which is not run by the federal government — they need to be run out of this country.”

In New York, another protester derided, “So, the hatred of the Arabs towards Israel is understandable.”

Although prime time MSNBC has failed to cover such incidents of hate, daytime anchor Martin Bashir did. On October 18, he pressed activist Russell Simmons and played a commercial from a Jewish organization attacking the hate.

In that clip, a man can be seen screaming, “You’re a bum, Jew!”

The New York Times on Saturday discussed and dismissed anti-Semitism at the rallies.

Clay Waters of Times Watch explained:

While the New York Times was hypersensitive to any signs of racial prejudice among While the New York Times was hypersensitive to any signs of racial prejudice among the massive, peaceful Tea Party protests, reporter Joseph Berger raised and dismissed the idea of anti-Semitism at Occupy Wall Street, in Saturday’s “Cries of Anti-Semitism, But Not at Zuccotti Park.”

Just two of many references: Reporter David Herszenhorn assumed racism was a force in the movement in an April  1, 2010 podcast: “One is clearly there’s a racial component. Some members of Congress you know, had epithets hurled at them as protesters marched around the Capitol on the day of the big House vote.” Those claims have never been substantiated. On July 18, 2010 Matt Bai reported about fictional “hateful 25-year-olds” at Tea Party rallies.

In the NYT piece, writer Joseph Berger noted complaints from the Anti-Defamation League:

Abraham H. Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, urged the protest organizers to condemn any expressions of anti-Semitism, but said, “There are manifestations in the movement of anti-Semitism, but they are not expressing or representing a larger view.”

The networks ignored Foxman’s comments. Only PBS’ Religion and Ethics Newsweekly anchor Bob Abernethy noted, “While Jewish groups have been part of the protests, the Anti-Defamation League condemned what it says have been anti-Semitic signs at some of the demonstrations.”
                       
The MRC’s Geoff Dickens previously explained the difference between the Tea Party protests of 2009 and Occupy Wall Street:

In just the first eleven days of October, ABC, CBS and NBC flooded their morning and evening newscasts with a whopping 33 full stories or interview segments on the protesters. This was a far cry from the greeting the Tea Party received from the Big Three as that conservative protest movement was initially ignored (only 13 total stories in all of 2009) and then reviled.

rofax:


You completely missed my point. You also assume that everyone attending OWS is entitled and utilizes all these things. I suggest doing some actual research on the Occupy movement instead of assuming we don’t work hard or try to save money where we can. I work, go to community college with intent to transfer to a state school, and live in a house I can afford even though it’s miserable. Don’t make the mistake of assuming that people who are sick of feeling trapped by poverty and corruption are lazy. 

I’m asking what I can do for my country and that is make a change. We don’t sit around and twiddle our thumbs and let things continue on exactly the same as before. That’s not how progress happens. Things are NOT working, the system is broken, and it’s time for a change.

This is the final time I’m going to reply because you obviously have your way of thinking and I have mine and it’s not the same and that is not going to change. I got news for you I did research the movement and if you really want change you need to GO OUT AND VOTE!!! I was a single mother raising a child with no child support while working a full time job and part time job and taking college courses so I have been there and done that so no one call tell me about poverty! I wanted out of poverty and I made that happen. It was a struggle but I did it. I don’t sit around twiddling my thumbs I’ve done many a protests for causes I felt strongly about but OWS is protesting the wrong place if they truly want change! Besides I’m busy with my family, job, and volunteer work including the numerous programs I have started in my community to sit around twiddling my thumbs. The housing bubble was the cause of the economy tanking  and continues with our President and Congress never being able to agree on anything! I strongly suggest if you want some change that you use your very powerful VOTE and occupy a voting booth in 2012. Make real change VOTE in 2012!!!!

Goodnight

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Well isn’t this nice?? More hate from the OWS movement.
My last entry for the night I’m off to bed I do need to get up and go to work in the morning.

Well isn’t this nice?? More hate from the OWS movement.

My last entry for the night I’m off to bed I do need to get up and go to work in the morning.

rofax:

A selfish jerk because I worked hard and did what I had to do??? OMG you people are unbelievable! All you can do is just insult people. I guess the generations before us that worked hard with so little were also “selfish jerks”? It worked out for me because I busted my ass to get where I am!!!!!

No, a selfish jerk because you act like everyone who’s been screwed over by the government, exploited by the high cost of post-secondary education which is NEAR mandatory to get a job these days, and then denied jobs because of our poor economy, which we bailed the banks out of so they could try to HELP the situation, is just not working hard enough. You act like there’s no hard work in getting an education, like if you just try really hard everything will work out, and like we shouldn’t worry about a corrupt system because we can just work two or three jobs and struggle to make ends meet and that’s fine! An education is hard work and it doesn’t pay off anymore. A person should not have to compromise their quality of life because they have no other way to survive. 

No I was not screwed over by the government! No one held a gun to my head and made me go to college. I went without things like smartphones,Macbooks, internet at home(used the library), trips to Starbucks, a 15 year old car, etc… I lived within my means.

Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country” - John F. Kennedy

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Good one!

Good one!

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the53:

Words are more expressive than my mug.

the53:

Words are more expressive than my mug.

rofax:

It’s a blog and it’s also public, which means nothing you say is above reproach or judgment for being a selfish jerk. Just because things worked out for YOU does not mean they are working out for the majority. You are the exception, not the rule.

A selfish jerk because I worked hard and did what I had to do??? OMG you people are unbelievable! All you can do is just insult people. I guess the generations before us that worked hard with so little were also “selfish jerks”? It worked out for me because I busted my ass to get where I am!!!!!

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pallas-athena:



You’re on tumblr, every post needs perfect grammar. And if you tag your post so it will be seen by the people you know disagree with it, expect to be judged.

Bolded the hipocritical part of this post.

Well if every post needs to have perfect grammar then you need to learn how to spell hypocritical”.  And just because someone tags a post does not give someone else the right to be nasty about it.