I saw that atory and even this one from the Times-Picayune. This is what I have a problem with. People and the press start flying off the handle and it exponentially grows from there. But once it is debunked, not much to crow about. I have lost much respect for the media as a whole.
Link to story - http://www.nola.com/newslogs/tporleans/index.ssf?/mtlogs/nola_tporleans/archives/2005_09_26.html
"I had the impression that at least 40 or 50 murders had occurred at the two sites," he said. "It's unfortunate we saw these kinds of stories saying crime had taken place on a massive scale when that wasn't the case. And they (national media outlets) have done nothing to follow up on any of these cases, they just accepted what people (on the street) told them. ... It's not consistent with the highest standards of journalism."As floodwaters forced tens of thousands of evacuees into the Dome and Convention Center, news of unspeakable acts poured out of the nation's media: evacuees firing at helicopters trying to save them; women, children and even babies raped with abandon; people killed for food and water; a 7-year-old raped and killed at the Convention Center. Police, according to their chief, Eddie Compass, found themselves in multiple shootouts inside both shelters, and were forced to race toward muzzle flashes through the dark to disarm the criminals; snipers supposedly fired at doctors and soldiers from downtown high-rises. In interviews with Oprah Winfrey, Compass reported rapes of "babies," and Mayor Ray Nagin spoke of "hundreds of armed gang members" killing and raping people inside the Dome. Unidentified evacuees told of children stepping over so many bodies, "we couldn't count."The picture that emerged was one of the impoverished, masses of flood victims resorting to utter depravity, randomly attacking each other, as well as the police trying to protect them and the rescue workers trying to save them. Nagin told Winfrey the crowd has descended to an "almost animalistic state."Four weeks after the storm, few of the widely reported atrocities have been backed with evidence. The piles of bodies never materialized, and soldiers, police officers and rescue personnel on the front lines say that although anarchy reigned at times and people suffered unimaginable indignities, most of the worst crimes reported at the time never happened.
2005-09-27
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Okay, let's think about this for a moment...if they, the MSM have twisted the facts and the truth about what happened in NOLA after Hurricane Katrina, just imagine what kind of negative spinning and fact twisting has been coming out of Iraq from these types of assh*les for the last 3 years. Sickening.
The MSM are the enemy.
Questions awaiting answers:
1. Why did the mayor and police chief propogate these false rumors?
2. What role did these rumors -- taken seriously as they were, even by local officials -- play in delaying assistance, as resources shifted to law enforcement ("restoring order") and protecting relief workers.
These rumors also help expose the big lie of "racism", as white folks have poured money and their own efforts and even homes into helping the Katrina victims, even as local officials and national media portrayed so many of them as dangerous criminals.
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