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Journalist's sins not an issue of race
Miami Herald ^ | May 17, 2003 | Leonard Pitts

Posted on 05/17/2003 12:54:13 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

So apparently, Jayson Blair's biggest crime is not that he cheated and misled. It's that he cheated and misled while black.

That's the unmistakable implication of much of the criticism that's been leveled at the young man in recent days.

Not that he doesn't deserve condemnation. As you may have heard, Blair lied and plagiarized his way through dozens of stories in the course of nearly four years as a New York Times reporter.

Last Sunday, The Times cataloged the sins of its now ex-employee in a grim four-page report. In it, we learn that Blair claimed to have reported from places he had not been, claimed to have interviewed people he had not met and claimed as his own, passages he had not written.

The magnitude of the transgression is magnified by the stage upon which it unfolded. Blair wasn't working for just any old fish wrapper, but for the most venerated newspaper in the country. Yet somehow, its editors allowed themselves to be snookered by a 27-year-old.

Journalists sifting the wreckage of Blair's career have been harsh in their judgments and I don't blame them. What's offensive is that so many have cast his failures in terms of race. For instance, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen writes that Blair is emblematic of a newsroom culture ''that cherished diversity . . . so much so that journalistic standards were bent.'' Cohen is far from the only one expressing that -- I use the word loosely -- thought.

Columnist Andrew Sullivan even suggested on his website that the episode reflects the PC newsroom's abject fear of offending minority journalists.

Frankly, my boss didn't seem particularly worried about offending me last time I asked for a raise. Maybe I should have reminded her that I am black. If Sullivan is right, she'd have opened the company's coffers and told me to take what I need.

The catch is that Sullivan is not right. He is, as Mama used to say, wrong as two left shoes.

For the record, Times editors say they initially brought Blair into the newsroom because they were wowed by him. They offered him a slot in an internship program that was being used to help the paper diversify its newsroom. He rose swiftly from there.

It is upon this slim reed that Cohen and others have perched claims that diversity has hurt The New York Times. The charge is otherwise unsupported.

Which is not surprising in the least. Race is its own planet. The pull it exerts warps perspective and distorts truth. So that a celebrity accused of killing his wife becomes tabloid fodder but a black celebrity accused of killing his white wife becomes the fulcrum of a national debate on race. Not domestic violence, mind you, but race.

Similarly, some people would have us believe the Jayson Blair story is less about the need to reexamine newsroom safeguards than about the color of one man's skin. Less about the decline in workplace ethics than about newsrooms forced to hired unqualified blacks.

And if you don't think the weight of that is felt by every black woman and man in the newsroom, you're kidding yourself. Just Wednesday, the managing editor of The Times, who is black, had to defend himself against charges he had mentored Blair. Mentored.

I've frequently said that to be a black professional is to be always on probation, every day expected to prove that you belong. People always ask me what I mean. This is what I mean. This, exactly.

In recent years, white writers Dennis Love of The Sacramento Bee, David Cragin and Eric Drudis of The San Jose Mercury News, Stephen Glass of The New Republic and Mike Barnicle of The Boston Globe have all been charged with plagiarism or fabrication. Yet to my knowledge, neither Cohen, nor Sullivan nor anybody else wrote stories linking them to journalism's history of discrimination. Nobody asked whether that history has forced editors to hire unqualified white men.

Maybe they'll write that essay next time it happens.

No, I won't hold my breath.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: affirmativeaction; ccrm; fabrication; falsification; howellraines; jaysonblair; journalism; mediafraud; medialies; newspapers; newyorktimes; nyt; plagiarism; thenewyorktimes
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To: Zipporah
You can't have it both ways..

Oh yes you can but you have to start instilling guilt early on. Public schools educators are doing their best to instill guilt on our children.

21 posted on 05/17/2003 6:10:04 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: MarkL
Bump!
22 posted on 05/17/2003 6:10:55 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: PLK
Bump!
23 posted on 05/17/2003 6:11:35 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife; rdb3; Khepera; elwoodp; MAKnight; condolinda; mafree; Trueblackman; FRlurker; ...
Blair was wrong, period. Didn't matter that he was black. The secondary crime in this (yes, there's more than one!) was that he was treated with kid gloves because he was black. Everyone keeps trying to make the two into one. They are mutually exclusive of each other.

What Blair did was just plain wrong. No one disputes that. It wouldn't matter if he was black, white, red, green or blue. It still would have been wrong.

The secondary issue was not Blair's fault. That fault lies directly with the editors and publisher of the Times. As opposed to treating Blair with the same aplomb and impartiality that they do with anyone else, they chose to treat him with politically correct kid gloves. The result is the birds they released coming home to roost.

No, I can't fault Blair for being black - which is what so many folks are going out of their way to do. But I can fault Howell Raines and his cronies for patronizing Blair, and by extension, insulting all the hard-working, well-educated and obviously far more intelligent black journalists and columnists out there.

Blair's name will be the one that goes down in history. Blair will bear the brunt of the ire of people talking about this. But the other culprits will get away with it, as they do every day. The Raines of the world; the politically correct liberal editors will continue to patronize blacks, and look down their noses, oblivious to the larger damage they do every day to black America in general, and black journalists in particular.

If anything, this should be a wake-up call. This should force blacks in America to demand better treatment from the press; it should force blacks to see leftists for the race-baiting scum that they are. The National Association of Black Journalists should be screaming from the rooftops.

But all we hear is more silence. It's so much easier to blame the right as the "Big Bad Boogieman" that seeks to "oppress" black America.

And in a quiet room, as he sips from a cup of coffee while reading about the Boogieman, Jesse Jackson smiles knowingly.


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24 posted on 05/17/2003 6:19:54 AM PDT by mhking
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To: mhking
Good rant.

Ya know what's odd? Like K-Goodwin, Barnacle, Jeraldo, Arnette, etc., they all come back somehow. Face time, books, heck they still write for newspapers and magazines. You watch, Blair will make money off of this as soon as he is released from the ward.

5.56mm

25 posted on 05/17/2003 6:31:46 AM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: mhking
Hear, hear!!!
26 posted on 05/17/2003 6:32:43 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez (The Ever So Humble Banana Republican)
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To: mhking
Brilliant insights. Extraordinarily cogent remarks. The best deconstruction of the Blair debacle in print.

(Yeah, I'm an mhking fan, bigtime.)

27 posted on 05/17/2003 7:07:19 AM PDT by Liz
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To: Jeff Chandler
I think the focus of the story should be the cruelty of Affirmative Action. The Times hired a young man who was unqualified simply because he is black. Management noted he was making many mistakes that beginners make, yet they repeatedly promoted him and gave him more visible assignments.

Blair did not have the skillset to succeed, and basically had 3 choices. (1) He could resign, and take an entry-level position at a paper where he could learn the trade. (2) He could flounder and fail. (3) He could cheat, and fabricate stories that he was unable to obtain legitimately.

Blair failed the test. He should have chosen option 1. But he elected to go with the worst choice. His "career" was a fraud.

But the management of the Times set this young man up for failure and disgrace by way of their Affirmative Action policies. They should be ashamed, and should abandon this cruel and destructive policy before more peoples' lives are destroyed.
28 posted on 05/17/2003 7:19:39 AM PDT by gitmo ("The course of this conflict is not known, yet its outcome is certain." GWB)
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To: mhking
After the very large failure to hold professional journalistic standards and insure fourth estate responsibility, the Times has--far down the list of insidious societal engineering behaviors--proven the left's brand of racism ... 'treat a black journalist differently because he's not quite equal with the white journalists'. THAT is the disgusting truth of the liberal left's racism. By adopting the attitude that Blair was somehow deserving of special treatment as a less able journalist, thus they lowered their standards, the Times has insulted the hardworking, more than able, and imminently qualified other black journalists in this nation! Such 'caring' racists those leftists, don'tcha know!
29 posted on 05/17/2003 9:06:15 AM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
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To: mhking
Mhking,

You hit the nail on the head in your commentary.
30 posted on 05/17/2003 9:20:43 AM PDT by alethia
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To: mhking
Applause!!!

No, I can't fault Blair for being black - which is what so many folks are going out of their way to do. But I can fault Howell Raines and his cronies for patronizing Blair, and by extension, insulting all the hard-working, well-educated and obviously far more intelligent black journalists and columnists out there.

EXACTLY!

31 posted on 05/17/2003 9:21:43 AM PDT by RAT Patrol (Congress can give one American a dollar only by first taking it away from another American. -W.W.)
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To: MHGinTN
If you reach down to try to pet a snake and the snake bites you, who's fault is it?
32 posted on 05/17/2003 9:24:16 AM PDT by jmaroneps37
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To: mhking
Well said.
33 posted on 05/17/2003 9:37:07 AM PDT by billhilly
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To: JoeSixPack1
More good news: I just heard on MSNBC that Al Sharpton got FIVE STANDING OVATIONS in Iow at their union Town Hall forum!
34 posted on 05/17/2003 9:39:34 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
The problem was that the left did not see the lying and cheating and plagerizing as a problem because it was advancing a political agenda. (the race was the exuse to give him the 50 strikes)
35 posted on 05/17/2003 9:41:31 AM PDT by longtermmemmory
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To: longtermmemmory
They're cult-like.
36 posted on 05/17/2003 1:07:29 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Howlin
Exactly, Howlin!
"So apparently, Jayson Blair's biggest crime is not that he cheated and misled. It's that he cheated and misled while black..."

Wrong on both accounts: Blair's biggest crime IS that he cheated, lied, and stole (let's not forget those phoney expense reports). The NY Times biggest crime is that it aided/abetted and allowed that cheating to continue simply because he was black. It's very clear, no matter how the libs try to spin it.
37 posted on 05/17/2003 1:13:14 PM PDT by MightyMouseToSaveThe Day
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
And if you don't think the weight of that is felt by every black woman and man in the newsroom, you're kidding yourself. Just Wednesday, the managing editor of The Times, who is black, had to defend himself against charges he had mentored Blair. Mentored.

I've frequently said that to be a black professional is to be always on probation, every day expected to prove that you belong. People always ask me what I mean. This is what I mean. This, exactly.

And affirmative action is to blame. Without it, Blair's race would not be a factor. Pitts wants the benefits of racial distinction without the accountability. Shame on him.

38 posted on 05/17/2003 2:37:43 PM PDT by RAT Patrol (Congress can give one American a dollar only by first taking it away from another American. -W.W.)
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To: Howlin
we are owed this... as a mere appetizer!
39 posted on 05/17/2003 3:01:08 PM PDT by demosthenes the elder (If *I* can afford $5/month to support FR: SO CAN YOU)
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To: mhking
very well put.
40 posted on 05/17/2003 3:02:23 PM PDT by demosthenes the elder (If *I* can afford $5/month to support FR: SO CAN YOU)
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