Everyone who has paid attention knows that the elite, mainstream media has a far left bias. But there is no substitute for learning this first-hand, up close, and personal. In the mid-1990s, then-ABC Evening News host Peter Jennings sent his producer . . .
to spend a couple of days talking with me about the emerging new Southern/White nationalist movement. Jennings and ABC News were interested in doing a documentary on this subject, with a group I headed as the focal point of the story.
After a couple of days of interviews and nightly informal talks over drinks, I began to learn some interesting things about how ABC (as well as CBS, NBC, and some of the emerging cable news channels) covered "the news." The last evening, the producer told me basically . . .
that they weren't interested in pursuing the project at present. I asked why, and he told me that if I had turned out to be a gap-toothed, illiterate hillbilly, then they would have gone with the show, no questions asked. But he said they did not want to give me . . .
a large platform from which I could articulate my views and beliefs. As the drink continued to flow (mainly into his glass), I learned more. Asking him why ABC would not cover the amazing disparity between White-on-black and black-on-White violent crime, he . . .
said without hesitation that if ABC were honest about the negro proclivity for violence against Whites that it would prove people like me to be right and thus give further ammunition to "racists." I told him you can't have a stable, civilized social order based on lies. I . . .
also told him that within a generation, the mainstream elite media would lose all respectability, if they ever had any in the first place. He said he agreed but that these decisions came from the very top (jews) and that he was just "following orders." I wished him a good . . .
evening and left him to stumble drunk back to his hotel. I never heard from him, Jennings, or ABC again regarding the proposed production. But I had learned something first hand, straight from the proverbial horse's mouth.