Is this really surprising? I found this very interesting, and not entirely a surprise, for two reasons:
1. Former NBA player Tim Hardaway's comments: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2766213 2. The explosive growth of niche publishing via cable TV, am talk radio, blogs, and the internet allows people with narrow views to reach narrow audiences. This allows people to maintain narrow news sources and not benefit from the perspectives of others. Only occassionally do narrow views (like Eng's) reach broader, mainstream media. I hope that everyone on this list is watching the PBS Frontline series on 'News War" as it explores this and other related problems. See: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/newswar/ George --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, James Landrith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > There are no words. Well, there are three. > > Foot. Up. Ass. > > ___ > James A. Landrith, Jr. > 703-593-2065 cell > 760-875-8547 fax > http://www.jameslandrith.com > > ...... Original Message ....... > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: San Francisco Chronicle > >Asian paper's 'I Hate Blacks' column assailed > >Leslie Fulbright, Chronicle Staff Writer > >Tuesday, February 27, 2007 > >A San Francisco weekly newspaper that bills itself as "The Voice > >of Asian America" is facing harsh criticism from that very > >community for publishing a column Friday titled "Why I Hate > >Blacks." <snip>