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Nazi Rally in LA; Media Ignores

by snork ( 84 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Media, Politics, Progressives at April 19th, 2010 - 9:00 pm

Did you hear about the white supremacist/neo-Nazi rally in LA on Saturday? Me neither, until I came across this.

For two years, opponents of Obama’s agenda have been painted by the mainstream media, left-wing blogs and Democratic leadership as racist and extremist white supremacists.

The charges are malicious and false, as documented here dozens of times.

So what happens when there is a real white supremacist, neo-nazi rally? Almost no one notices.

Hmm. Much of the media and blogosphere hyperventilates about the racists and Nazis imagined to be at the Tea Parties, and the real thing is ignored by all but the local press.

A rally of about 40 white supremacists Saturday on the lawn of Los Angeles City Hall drew hundreds of counter-protesters, sparked brawls in which two people were severely beaten and ended with crowds of demonstrators hurling rocks and bottles at police and departing supremacists.

They’re everywhere! Forty (count them)!

There is a lesson here. The attacks on the Tea Parties have nothing to do with stamping out white supremacy and everything to do with shaping the political dialogue to stamp out legitimate opposition to Obama administration policies.

Yup. Hey, isn’t this in some blogger’s back yard? Shouldn’t a local LA blogger be covering this?

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