The New York Times has famously politicized even their Food section, so this is not entirely unexpected. Our pal Vilmar checked to see how the Times
covered a new round of riots in Paris, where "oppressed minorities"
burned cars and fought police over the weekend. Here's the lead paragraph from the ARTS page, fer crisake.
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PARIS — When Youssoupha, a black rapper here, was asked the other day what was on his mind, a grin spread across his face. “Barack Obama,” he said. “Obama tells us everything is possible.
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An article in Le Monde a few days ago described how Mr. Obama is
“stirring up high hopes” among blacks here. Even seeing the word “noir”
(“black”) in a French newspaper was an occasion for surprise until
recently.
Meanwhile, this past weekend, 60 cars were burned and
some 50 young people scuffled with police and firemen, injuring several
of them, in a poor minority suburb of Vitry-le-François, in the Marne
region of northeast France.
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Later in the story we are told that "While Mr. Obama talks about running a campaign transcending race, an
increasing number of French blacks are pushing for, in effect, the
reverse."
Blah-blah-freaking-blah. Is Michael Kimmelman terminally naive,and
stupid, or just ever-so comfortable with the drive-by's new in-your-facepolitical
advocacy? The Obama campaign is steeped in racial division.
How else would a man with less experience than many Senate pages even
get the nomination, let alone .... Wait! Is Al Sharpton in France
this week?
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