A Comment About

Requiem For the Los Angeles Newspaper Industry

August 1, 2008 - 9:01 am - by Bridget Johnson
NahnCee
2008-08-02 09:50:21

The Schwarzenegger attack campaign was bad enough. But the story that pushed me over the edge and resolved to never, ever, give them another cent was the female photographer holed up in a church in Jerusalem with a bunch of Palestinian terrorists, and the supporting breathless prose about what glorious freedom fighters they were while they were pissing and defecating in that Church. The Times’ subsequent proud ululating about the bitch’s Pulitzer was to be expected and stomach-turning.

I’m also absolutely fed-up with their weekly and sometimes daily sob sister stories about the plight of the poor little illegal aliens who have been mooching off of both California and the Federal government for decades. I really don’t care if Pedro didn’t get all of his rights observed because as an invader, he doesn’t HAVE citizen rights. Ship him and his wife and their five children back home where taxpayers don’t have to support the bunch of them.

If the Times wanted to do a story about illegal Mexicans they should have started printing names, times and places describing the on-going genocide being carried out by Mexicans against native-born (black) American citizens. Maybe then LA’s police chief would acknowledge that there’s actually a little problem and be forced to – you know – do some police work to stop it.