Friday, March 2, 2012

Despite Their Feverish Desire To Stamp It Out Wherever It Rears Its Ugly Head, HBD Realism Pops Up Rather Loudly In The Otherwise Impeccably Propagandized Pages Of Today's NYT

"The Monkey House Ends a 111-Year Run in The Bronx"

"Scandal At The Zoo" (2006)

From the first article :

OOPS ! 

From the 2006 article cited in today's "Monkey House" :


Ota Benga, 1904 

What's especially revealing about this little imbroglio - "unthinkable today" writes the Times - is the way their dead colleagues brushed it off in 1906. In responding to the "scandal" brought to the public's attention by a handful of rabble rousing black preachers and their DWL minister protectors, the New York Times said :



The New York Times:  Once They Got It Right; Not Anymore

3 comments:

  1. Yes, our ancestors knew how to call a spade a spade.

    The fact that this article seems so outrageous today is the direct result of decades of hard-core propaganda, the kind that is so persuasive, it is capable of squashing the outrageous Obama birth certificate fiasco.

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  2. hahahahaha
    I am laughing at NYT 'spin'

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  3. The NYT! What a joke. Yeah. Barry Soetero a US president. The greatest fraud in the history of civilization and the US media doesn't report on it. This is a story that even the perfidious and sinister american media can't cover up. The fraud that Soetero with the help of many in the US Congress help to perpetrate and not a word in the u.s. media. It's rather chilling. A foreigner in the blackhouse.

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