Hate speech in the media: A threat to the internal security of the U.S.
Aurora Grajeda, Sep 04, 2008

As hate speech spirals, a local group of community activists are organizing a demonstration in San Francisco against shock jock Michael Savage. The group, Hispanic/Latino Anti-Defamation Coalition SF, plans to rally in front of the building which houses radio station KNEW-AM and where Savage transmits his nationally-syndicated program.


On his program, people hear Savage call for troops on the street “to protect us from the scourge of illegal immigrants who are running rampant across America, killing our police for sport, raping, murdering like a scythe across America while the liberal psychos are telling us they come here to work.”


Or that autism is a “fraud, a racket, that in 99 percent of cases is a brat who hasn’t been told to cut their act out” and to stop being “morons”, a way where minority children get welfare and extra help in school, and  who also tells fasting immigrant students to “starve to death, then we won’t have a problem.”


These kind of statements act as fuel for people who are already angry, resentful and violent. Take, for instance, Jim David Adkisson, who entered the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville, opened fire with a 12-gauge shotgun, killed two people and wounded six others during the presentation of a children’s musical. In his car, police found a four-page letter in which he expressed his hatred of the “liberal movement” and wrote he targeted the church because of its “liberal teachings” and his belief that “all liberals should be killed” because they were “ruining the country.”


Inside Adkissonís home, officers found the books, “Liberalism is a Mental Health Disorder” by Michael Savage; “Let Freedom Ring” by talk show host Sean Hannity; and “The O’Reilly Factor,” by television talk show host Bill O’Reilly. These three continuously demonize liberals, immigrants and others.


On Glenn Beck’s nationally syndicated radio show, The Glenn Beck Program, he read an “ad” produced and posted by subscribers to his website, for a refinery that turns Mexicans into fuel (Mexinol).


Neil Boortz suggests giving nuclear waste to “illegal” Mexican immigrants to take back to Mexico and tell them “it’ll warm tortillas,” plus they will be easy to spot because of the “glow” if they try to return.


Savage warns politicians about illegal immigrant “vermin.”


Shock jocks insist their rants are not hurting anyone and that they are not inciting hate attacks. Meanwhile disenfranchised groups continue to be targeted. Take, for instance, the savage beating of Luis Eduardo Ramirez Zavala by a group of four young white males in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania on July 12.


An eyewitness to the beating who happens to be a retired police officer, heard the youths telling Ramirez’ friends to “get out of Shenandoah or the same thing” would happen to them.


“We saw a bunch of kids walking away and screaming things like ‘Go back to Mexico.’ We called the police,” said Arielle Garcia, 17, a friend of Ramirez who was at the scene; Luis Eduardo died about 30 hours later.


Legislation and programs designed to provide basic human rights and services regardless of legal status are being curtailed or dismantled, while punitive anti-immigrant legislation is being enacted in localities in all the states. A number of hate groups and violence leveled against minorities is on the rise. Human rights organizations are under attack, demonized for allegedly helping “criminals.”


All of the above, plus immensely more, is made possible by the poisoning of the minds of millions of Americans. They are bombarded daily with outrageously false and inflammatory claims, designed to prejudice public opinion against groups and entire communities without allowing the opportunity to present opposing views and facts, which would refute propaganda full of lies, misinformation and disinformation.


Aurora Grajeda is a community activist, member of the Hispanic/Latino Anti-Defamation Coalition SF. The group is  organizing a demonstration in front the broadcasting booth of KNEW on Sept. 23, 4 to 6 pm, at 340 Townsend ST in San Francisco, whence Michael Savage transmits his program. They are demanding  a more balanced view on the issues be presented in the media so a much needed comprehensive debate in the public opinion arena takes place.



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