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Murder victim Eve Carson
By Nicholas Stix
When the Internet exploded in prominence, circa 2000, it was widely praised as promising freedom of speech, such as this country had never known. The word "interactive," as opposed to one-way, was ubiquitous. Well, the party's over.
Over the past few years, the powers that be have increasingly subverted the Internet into a tool of oppression.
Many corporations have set up Web pages that are labyrinths that cause those seeking to contact executives to wander aimlessly from one page to another, without ever getting a name, telephone number, or address. Often, it is easier to get such information via Google than the corporation's official Web page!
For at least 40 years—i.e., my memory as a newspaper reader—newspapers have used their letters pages to manufacture a counterfeit consensus.
The Web promised a change, as media organs started publishing emails at their Web sites.
The change was illusory, as the MSM began censoring their Web letters pages as ruthlessly as they did those in their print editions.
Exactly two years ago today, CBS New York carried the racially censored story of the racist black gang beating outside of Janis E. Dismus Middle School in Englewood, N.J., which almost cost white Hispanic 13-year-old David Muneton his life.
Lawrence Auster discussed the crime at his blog, where he also reprinted dozens of outraged comments by white readers who emphasized the racial nature of the crime. It was clear to me that the censors at CBS would soon be busy; indeed, I was surprised that they hadn't already been deleting comments like mad. Almost all of the comments expressed outrage, and not in good Republican fashion. I counted 242 comments, all of which I saved. By the next day, CBS had deleted every single comment.
It has since deleted the entire story, though the link still exists.
Last spring, so many Chicago Tribune readers responded with so much outrage to the daily's refusal to honestly report on the wave of racist black attacks on whites and the occasional Asian, that in early June, the daily launched a counter-attack on its readers. Its bosses assigned several columnists variously to rationalize the attacks or the paper's refusal to honestly report on them, its editor gave a pathetic rationalization for refusing to print the respective races of the attackers and victims, and libertarian columnist Steve Chapman race-baited the daily's readers as "prejudiced," for wanting such possibly life-saving information.
Readers responded by roundly denouncing the Tribune's transparently racist ruse. The newspaper initially ran hundreds of such e-mails—God only knows how many its censors immediately consigned to "the circular file"—but soon thereafter deleted every single one.
Which brings us to the Daily Tar Heel, the student newspaper at Eve Carson's school, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
As with the MSM, you will learn nothing about the racial character of the murder of Eve Carson from the Daily Tar Heel. And as with the MSM, the DTH's political operatives, young lefties who aspire to become MSM political operatives, have no intention of tolerating any deviation from the great media Gleichschaltung on race. ("Die Gleichschaltung" is the German phrase used ever since Hitler arrogated dictatorial powers for himself on January 30, 1933, to describe that power grab. It suggests the image of one man flipping a power switch that causes everything in the country to be identically controlled.)
Am I the only person on this board who considers this murder to have been a racist hate crime, or have the censors been working overtime?
(N.S. comment at the Daily Tar Heel.)
Mine was only the sixth comment to be permitted through (see below), and one more comment was permitted later that evening. As you can see below, I was the only commenter to emphasize the racist nature of the crime. The comment just before mine was pc with a vengeance, and the one that followed, though I neglected to save it, I recall as having been short and politically safe. No matter; the operatives at the DTH deleted every single comment. The story is now followed by mutually contradictory statements:
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Eve Carson was one of millions of white victims in a generations-long race war. I count as victims not only the tens of thousands of whites who have been murdered, but also those who were beaten, robbed, raped, maimed, driven out of their home or job, or cheated out of a job or college admission, due to the color of their skin.
Although the front lines of that race war are manned by bloodthirsty blacks, the war has been led as much by whites as by blacks. I call the movement of whites to get other whites beaten, robbed, raped, maimed and murdered by blacks; to suppress the truth about said crimes; and to ensure that poor, working, and middle-class whites endure as much racial abuse, discrimination, dispossession and disenfranchisement as possible, the New White Racism. The New White Racism is a movement of whites who wage race war against other members of their own race. The white staffers of The Daily Tar Heel have announced their allegiance to the New White Racism. Remember their names.
If you wish to protest their censorship, you may call Steve Norton, editor-in-chief, at (919) 962-1163, write the paper at dth@dailytarheel.com, or email staffers at the eddresses at the bottom of this page.
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zacki murphy
December 20, 2011 at 11:56 AM
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As I approached my former hometown of Hillsborough, NC, noted the pretty, simple street ornaments, then all the media vans. Was raised a block away in a historical home. Nothing much happened in those days…But, this morning it did. My heart ached as I realized that in the red brick court house, justice was being served for a beautiful, amazing young woman; Eve Carson…Back in 2008, after her senseless murder, attended with thousands of others a memorical service at the "Dean Dome." Expecting it to be a very sad ocassion, instead left uplifted and motivated. Never met Eve, but felt as if she was a kindred soul sister. Her picture, amongst those of other family, friends hangs on a personal bullentin board as well as the quote; "What would Eve do?"…May her short, but excellent life continue to be an inspiration. It has for me…Rest in peace, beautiful Eve.
Carolina Canuck
December 20, 2011 at 11:58 AM
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It is just unfortunate that they weren't able to give him the death penalty.
UNC student
December 20, 2011 at 12:13 PM
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As a UNC student, I'm in obligated to say that I'm against capital punishment, but in this case I would be OK with frying this asshole.
amanda ashley
December 20, 2011 at 12:24 PM
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Justice has been done. May thee rest in peace, angel in heaven Eve Marie Carson.
Unpopular
December 20, 2011 at 1:40 PM
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I will be forthright in saying I was not a part of this community when this tragedy took place, nor did I ever have the opportunity to meet the victim, who by all accounts was an amazing woman whose life was senselessly and unfairly cut short in the most brutal and dehumanizing manner. The details of the murder that I have heard make my blood run cold.
However, I cannot shake the feeling that the outrage and regret that the death penalty was not pursued is so loud in this case because of the victim's profile in our community, and the fact that this just shouldn't happen… not in general, but not to white, college educated women specifically. The murder of Eve Carson was outrageous, cruel, and senseless, but so are the murders of countless others every day that go unnoticed simply because the victim was too poor, or too black, or otherwise not fit for the bright lights of the media's attention. These lives have every bit as much value and worth as Eve Carson's, and I mourn them just as much as I mourn Eve Carson today, and hope that their families are given the same sense of closure and justice.
Nicholas Stix
December 20, 2011 at 6:28 PM
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Am I the only person on this board who considers this murder to have been a racist hate crime, or have the censors been working overtime?
I hope I've formatted the following link correctly for this board:
"http://nicholasstixuncensored.blogspot.com/2011/12/nc-dept-of-corrections-report-details.html"
"NC Dept of Corrections Report Details Negligence That Led to Eve Carson Murder."
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