Thursday, December 27, 2018

THE DAY QUORA.COM SHOWED ITS RACISM

The Day Quora.com Proved Its Racial Prejudice The day this happened was just like any other. Adults reported to work, while children went to school. Actually, a very pleasant day, considering the season. The reason, why I visited Quora.com, that day was because of an alarming amount of news coverage, over a particular subject. Now, while it is a known FACT that, in recent months, there have, in fact, been an un-expected increase, in anti-Negro sentiment, with most Americans targeting this increase on the White Houses openly hostile attitudes, towards various groups, There are those who, like myself, have noticed something, which the news media seems determined NOT to cover. Now, while I am NO "racist", seking that all people are to be considered equal, What surprises me is how the news media has been acting, in recent years. Plenty of stories, regarding the horrors, at the Texas/Mexico border, as well as stories, about white people making various types, of insults, against Negroes, in general, What I have NOT noticed was any coverage of when Negroes make anti-white racial hatred comments. This, using words, and gestures, which internet policy seems to consider "im-polite". Funny thing is, the news media NEVER covers the anti-white angle, in racial hatred. ONLY the Negro angle. When I posted the question of: Why does the news media ONLY report on anti-Negro insults, while NEVER reporting, on anti-white insults? Boy, did Quora.com show its racism, by shutting down my question, within moments of its posting. I wonder what Quora.com is afraid of? Are they afraid that the public will, in general, question the news media's approach, to coverage? Are they afraid that the results will show media bias, in reporting on racism? Is Quora.com afraid that the public will demand more balanced coverage, of racial hatred? How would this affect the media coverage, of many topics, across the nation. Would the media re-assess the amount, of coverage, given to groups, including the Ku Klux Klan, Black Lives Matter, N.A.A.C.P., and even the anti-German arm, of the Jewish community? Would the asking, of this question, regarding media coverage, lead to more responsible journalism, and less sensationalism? Would this question have lead to a re-think, about the coverage of school shootings? Would the media reconsider its practice, of going for "headlines", and work more, on content? Could it be that this question might have lead to the media asking "What were the factors, which drove this student, to take up arms, against clasmates? Was it intimidation? Beatings? Could these, and other subjects, be the reason why Quora.com did NOT want my question, about media coverage, to be made available, to the public? We KNOW, for a FACT, that Racism is very REAL. The question is: Why doesn't Quora.com want the public to question the media coverage, of this issue?

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