D.A. King and the WaPo – Blacklisted – Repost from 2008 – Because the original has vanished from our site
National Review Online
Blacklisted
By MARK KRIKORIAN
June 12, 2008 11:30 AM
D.A. King is a dynamo in Georgia, working tirelessly for tougher immigration enforcement. Heâs a normal patriot â no Zionist conspiracy hogwash or anything like that â and has been published in the Atlanta paper and elsewhere and been on Fox, CNN, etc. Imagine my surprise, then, when I learned that heâs been blacklisted by the Washington Post. And I donât mean that metaphorically. He submitted a letter in response to Jim Hoaglandâs recent column about âpoolingâ American sovereignty (I blogged on the column here), got a positive response about publishing it from an editorial page staffer, then received the following:
“As you know, I liked the letter, but an editor here said that The Post will not print letters from your group.”
(D.A. tells the story here.) Now, papers donât have to print anything they donât want to. But maintaining this kind of formal blacklist for a mainstream group, however much the paper may not like its politics, is repellent. Whatâs worse, it looks like this isnât the result of one editorâs prejudices, but rather the Postâs joining La Razaâs anti-free speech campaign, We Can Stop the Hate.
COMMENTS
It wonât be long now before we get our own âHuman Rights Tribunalsâ like the one conducting Mark Steynâs show trial in Canada.