{"id":77986,"date":"2015-10-29T15:19:56","date_gmt":"2015-10-29T23:19:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=77986"},"modified":"2015-10-29T15:19:56","modified_gmt":"2015-10-29T23:19:56","slug":"how-the-la-times-plays-games-with-race","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=77986","title":{"rendered":"How The LA Times Plays Games With Race"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><A HREF=\"http:\/\/takimag.com\/article\/an_inopportune_rape_or_how_i_learned_to_hate_the_left_david_cole\/print#axzz3q0BCrA5g\">David Cole Stein writes<\/a>: I\u2019ll give you a few <em>genuine<\/em> examples of how the media plays games with race, using my hometown paper of record, the <em>L.A. Times<\/em> (the paper with the fourth-largest circulation in the U.S.), as a case study. In July 2002, two Inglewood, Calif., cops were <a href=\"http:\/\/articles.latimes.com\/2002\/jul\/13\/local\/me-inglewood13\" target=\"_blank\">accused<\/a> of roughing up a black gentleman. The <em>Times<\/em> trumpeted the story\u2014two <em>white<\/em> cops beat an innocent black dude. Except that one of the cops, Bijan Darvish, was Persian. His LAPD file read \u201cnonwhite\/Persian.\u201d <em>Times<\/em> ombudswoman Jamie Gold admitted to me that calling him white violated <em>Times<\/em> policy (\u201cofficers must be described as they are in their police file\u201d), but she sent me several paragraphs of text arguing that Persians are white whether they admit it or not. Essentially, her argument was \u201cwe violated our policy, but we didn\u2019t lie.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"pullquote\">\u201cFor the <em>Times<\/em> editors, this was a disaster. Thompson was black; Happe was not just white but <em>blond<\/em>.\u201d <\/div>\n<p>That\u2019s pure artistry! Ginning up a white-on-black incident, maybe selling a few extra papers, maybe provoking a riot or two, but having a back-pocket rationalization to refute accusations of lying.<\/p>\n<p>Another example is a front-page <em>Times<\/em> story from 2002 about a plague of black and Hispanic pedestrian <a href=\"http:\/\/articles.latimes.com\/2002\/aug\/19\/local\/me-peds19\" target=\"_blank\">deaths<\/a>. Blacks and Hispanics were being run over at \u201cdisproportional\u201d rates. Were racist L.A. drivers <em>targeting<\/em> people of color? As enticing a plotline for a 1970s blaxploitation film as that may be, there was a problem: In the article, the figures of black and Hispanic pedestrian deaths were shown individually, while the white and Asian figures were lumped together. When I requested the complete figures from <em>Times<\/em> writer Hugo Martin, it turned out that whites were not being spared pedestrian hit-and-run deaths, but Asians were hit by cars at such an abnormally <em>low<\/em> rate that by combining the Asian stats with the white stats it gave the impression that <em>both<\/em> races were mysteriously safe from being struck while crossing a street (yet another example of Asians throwing off a curve). Again, a ginned-up \u201cblacks and Hispanics are being victimized\u201d story, but not as the result of an outright lie. Rather, just a crafty combination of otherwise accurate figures. Pure artistry. <\/p>\n<p>During the 2003 recall election that put Arnold Schwarzenegger in the governor\u2019s mansion, the <em>Times<\/em> produced a pre-recall <a href=\"http:\/\/articles.latimes.com\/2003\/aug\/24\/local\/me-poll24\" target=\"_blank\">poll<\/a> that was so off, so obviously inaccurate (it showed Schwarzenegger losing by a huge margin to Hispanic Democrat Cruz Bustamante), even rival polling organizations cried foul. As the Field Poll organization <a href=\"http:\/\/www.slate.com\/articles\/news_and_politics\/kausfiles\/2003\/09\/la_times_poll_scandal.html\" target=\"_blank\">pointed out<\/a>, the <em>Times<\/em> had creatively overrepresented blacks and Asians among the respondents. And as I found out, after several phone calls to <em>Times<\/em> polling czarina Susan Pinkus, she had even <em>more<\/em> creatively overrepresented \u201cwhite Hispanics\u201d in the \u201cwhite\u201d category (an easy enough task, as over half of U.S. Hispanics list their race as white). Hence the lopsided and totally unrealistic numbers for Bustamante. Yet again, not so much a lie as the wily use of racial categorizing to engender a pro-Democrat result. <\/p>\n<p>Sometimes, though, even the finest cunning can\u2019t avoid disaster. In July 2002, a 5-year-old white girl in Orange County was abducted while playing in her front yard (her corpse was found soon after; she had been raped and suffocated). The <em>Times<\/em>, like every other local news organ, covered the story vigorously. Sadly for a paper that tries to avoid coverage of minority-on-white crime, when the rapist-murderer was caught, he turned out to be Latino. Caught unprepared, <em>Times<\/em> editors had to think fast. No, they didn\u2019t Photoshop him as an albino; that would have been stupid and clumsy. Rather, they ran a <a href=\"http:\/\/articles.latimes.com\/2002\/jul\/20\/local\/me-media20\" target=\"_blank\">piece<\/a> practically apologizing for giving coverage to the disappearance of a white girl, and they ran a second <a href=\"http:\/\/articles.latimes.com\/2002\/jul\/18\/local\/me-profile18\" target=\"_blank\">piece<\/a> assuring their readers that white people are more statistically likely than Latinos to be kidnapping rapist-murderers. See, they turned it into a teachable moment! Genius. <\/p>\n<p>But what happens when a case provides no opportunity for cover and no room for shenanigans? That brings us to Roberta Happe and, by extension, my own personal Henry V \u201cno mercy, no prisoners\u201d moment regarding the left. <\/p>\n<p>Roberta Happe was a beautiful 23-year-old <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cvfalconsalumni.com\/95Classfolder\/95happersenior.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">woman<\/a>, a recent graduate from USC with a business degree who eschewed the corporate world to devote her life to working with disadvantaged, developmentally disabled children. One evening in February 2001, as Happe was leaving work, she was abducted in a parking garage by a man named Jason Thompson, who made her drive to an ATM, where she was forced to withdraw $400. Thompson then raped, tortured, beat, stabbed, and strangled Happe, leaving her naked body in a Culver City park. By the next day, the LAPD had identified Thompson as the assailant. He\u2019d left behind fingerprints, DNA, and his image on the ATM security camera. An APB was put out for Thompson, who\u2014due to the horrifically brutal nature of the crime\u2014was considered a major risk to strike again.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>David Cole Stein writes: I\u2019ll give you a few genuine examples of how the media plays games with race, using my hometown paper of record, the L.A. 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