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PostPosted: 10/26/09 8:16 am • # 1 
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I for one am very tired of the mindset "we can do anything and if it causes a ruckus, as we hope, we'll apologize and everything will be hunky-dory again" ~ ALL sides are guilty of that ~ but the bigger question to me is whether or not hosts of Facebook and other social media pages and sites are responsible for the content of their "friends" comments ~ my personal answer to that is YES ~ most especially on "official public" pages like the RNC or DNC ~ having said that, I know that these pages are not policed 24/7/365 ~ but today is October 26th, and apparently this picture has been posted since October 20th ~ so the fact that it took almost a full week to remove this specific picture seems excessive AND intentional ~ and I do think an apology in this case, as in the 2004 Dem case noted below, is appropriate and required ~ Sooz


By Amanda Terkel at 2:27 pm

Will the RNC apologize for racist Facebook photo?

Since Oct. 20, the Republican National Committee's Facebook page has had a picture of President Obama with a caption reading "Miscegenation is a crime against American values":

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As Raw Story notes, the RNC finally took the photo down today, after readers at Democratic Underground first began discussing it on Sunday. While it's likely that the RNC "wasn't aware the racist photo was on their page and it wasn't produced or posted by anyone at the RNC," the group had attacked MoveOn.org for a similar incident in 2004. As Chris Harris at Media Matters Action Network notes, when "a web user posted a self-produced web video that compared President Bush to Hitler as part of a MoveOn.org video contest, the RNC acted as if the video had been produced by MoveOn itself." According to the National Journal:

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"This is the worst and most vile form of political hate speech," Republican National Committee spokesman Ed Gillespie proclaimed. "MoveOn.org should apologize."

Boyd did just that, expressing "deep regret" that the ads made it through MoveOn's filtering process, and promising to scrutinize such material in the future. Pariser emphasized that MoveOn had not produced the ads, not aired them, not endorsed them in the voting, and had removed them from the Web site -adding that the RNC had put them on its Web site to score points. Still, the damage had been done.

Will the RNC now issue a public apology?

http://thinkprogress.org



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PostPosted: 10/26/09 10:19 am • # 2 
The RNC does not apologize - it just passes the blame onto someone else.


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PostPosted: 10/26/09 10:52 am • # 3 
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for those that don't know:

Miscegenation (Latin miscere "to mix" + genus "kind") is the mixing of different racial groups, that is, marrying, cohabiting, having sexual relations and having children with a partner from outside one's racially or ethnically defined group.


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PostPosted: 10/26/09 2:22 pm • # 4 
Puke, people make me sick


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PostPosted: 10/27/09 1:02 am • # 5 
The internet is the level play field where everyone has a voice - including the assholes.


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