Maybe not in this particular case, but you can't deny that the media has this strange habit of not reporting attention-grabbing cases when they involve minorities. EDIT: with the exception of immigration-related issues in relevant areas.
And I'd just like to generally say that being "color-blind" is pretty stupid. IMO, it's like covering your ears and going LA LA LA LA LA LA LA about the issue. People are different. The solution isn't to just ignore it or "look past it". You can't solve racial issues by ignoring race. Being "blind" to race isn't going to help anyone except maybe your own opinion of yourself. One needs to be able to look at a situation and go "what are the factors here? This family is X-ethnicity. This relates in X-way and I need to take X-factors into consideration before offering a solution." Races aren't just different because of color, and cultural differences can cause way more problems than they solve if people don't think about it.
Whether it's the case here or not, white women or some other combination, race/gender IS a pertinent factor in discussing why the media shows a particular story. It's really a pertinent factor in discussing most topics. It's also important to consider that how race/gender affects media coverage will ALSO vary on the region. If you're in an area where most of the population is black, then your local news is obviously going to have more of those folk in the news. Here in the Southwest, we obviously get more immigration-related news involving Hispanic groups. National media will have its own biases.
And I'd just like to generally say that being "color-blind" is pretty stupid. IMO, it's like covering your ears and going LA LA LA LA LA LA LA about the issue. People are different. The solution isn't to just ignore it or "look past it". You can't solve racial issues by ignoring race. Being "blind" to race isn't going to help anyone except maybe your own opinion of yourself. One needs to be able to look at a situation and go "what are the factors here? This family is X-ethnicity. This relates in X-way and I need to take X-factors into consideration before offering a solution." Races aren't just different because of color, and cultural differences can cause way more problems than they solve if people don't think about it.
Whether it's the case here or not, white women or some other combination, race/gender IS a pertinent factor in discussing why the media shows a particular story. It's really a pertinent factor in discussing most topics. It's also important to consider that how race/gender affects media coverage will ALSO vary on the region. If you're in an area where most of the population is black, then your local news is obviously going to have more of those folk in the news. Here in the Southwest, we obviously get more immigration-related news involving Hispanic groups. National media will have its own biases.
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Casey Anthony found the only 12 people on earth that didnt think she was guilty, Congratulations!
- 05/07/2011 09:23:49 PM
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Judge not lest you be judged
- 05/07/2011 10:10:14 PM
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I believe in divine judgement
- 05/07/2011 11:38:44 PM
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I can tell you exactly why a jury didn't find her guilty of perjury, child neglect etc:
- 06/07/2011 12:04:12 AM
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she was found guilty of 7 counts of lying to the Authorities
- 06/07/2011 12:10:03 AM
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You so-and-sos convinced me to look this up on Wikipedia.
- 06/07/2011 05:11:40 PM
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- 06/07/2011 05:11:40 PM
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That tweet sums it all up...
- 05/07/2011 10:43:55 PM
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This. There is a reason we do trial by jury not trial by lynch mob. *NM*
- 05/07/2011 10:47:56 PM
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Kinda makes one wonder about how truthful and non-biased the information from the media is, no?
- 05/07/2011 11:15:25 PM
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the thing is
- 05/07/2011 11:30:17 PM
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The public was presented with all 33 days worth?
- 05/07/2011 11:35:05 PM
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I didn't watch it all, and I bet most of the public didn't either.
- 05/07/2011 11:44:04 PM
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murder conviction REQUIRES unanimity from the jury
- 06/07/2011 03:40:21 PM
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Exactly! What did the jury learn that we the public didn't?
- 05/07/2011 11:31:56 PM
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Did you spend 8 hours a day for a month going thru the evidence? *NM*
- 05/07/2011 11:36:03 PM
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The judicial system IS based on the belief it's better to free the guilty than condemn the innocent.
- 05/07/2011 11:52:37 PM
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So far this is the first time I've used the Facebook "LIKE" button.
- 06/07/2011 04:46:06 AM
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I would have to side with the jury on this one. As much as I think she did it, I could not have
- 06/07/2011 12:18:05 AM
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I cannot begin to express how little I care.
- 06/07/2011 01:07:48 AM
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I wholeheartedly agree.
- 06/07/2011 01:28:22 AM
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You think her race and sex are irrelevant to the media attention garnered?
- 06/07/2011 06:55:33 AM
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In a word, yes.
- 06/07/2011 12:27:37 PM
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except it does apply.
- 06/07/2011 02:43:08 PM
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I agree, but what if the accused was of a different race/ethnicity?
- 06/07/2011 02:55:22 PM
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Last I heard, we don't try people via the Court of Public Opinion
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- 06/07/2011 03:13:40 AM
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*NM*
- 06/07/2011 03:13:40 AM
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Nope. I didn't think she was guilty of 1st degree murder. Nobody is to blame but the prosecutors...
- 06/07/2011 04:37:39 AM
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she did claim the death was an accident and she was found not guilty of manslaughter as well *NM*
- 06/07/2011 12:56:18 PM
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I thuught they would have had to charge her with that in order to convict her of it?
- 07/07/2011 02:37:53 AM
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