Exploitative NBC Makes Teen Girl Cry in Disgusting Fake News Ratings Ploy
In a complete violation of journalistic ethics, Friday's NBC Today aired an invented hidden camera scenario in which two teen girls were portrayed as participating in racial discrimination as judges of a fake singing contest. Reporter Natalie Morales described the shameful stunt as "such a great education for parents" and "truly a lesson for all of us." [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump]
Morales described the scheme: "Allison and the girl next to her, Nia, think they're here to judge a singing contest. They don't know that the other judges are actors we've planted to discriminate against Nick Rodriguez, who is also working with us....The actors go after Nick. Using insults experts say are common for Latino boys." The male actor denigrated Rodriguez for wearing a "backwards hat" and joked that "he could do some salsa dancing or whatever." The female actor suggested Rodriguez "could be illegal" and "May be involved in drugs."
As the young actors behaved like complete cartoons of bigotry, Morales narrated: "Allison's mom is surprised her daughter is not leaping to defend Nick, though both girls are looking anxious." The mother agreed to the absurd demonstration and was watching video of the incident behind the scenes.
Morales explained: "I go in to tell them what our shoot is really about, along with Rosalind Wiseman, an expert in teen ethics." What about this cruel prank is supposed to be ethical?
Allison begins to tear up as she confesses: "I feel like I gave in to peer pressure. I didn't want to say that because he wasn't American – I hated how they said that, and I just feel really, really bad right now." Wiseman lectures as if it were a scientific experiment: "And so I think this is really important to show, is that people who, even people who feel so strongly about this stuff can still get caught in ways that they don't mean to do it."
Morales excitedly notes what happened next: "The interview is over, but just then, Allison shows us a moment of true empathy. She wants to tell Nick she's sorry." The teen girl sobs as she asks: "Can I apologize to him?" Morales replies: "That would be great." In reality, Morales is the one who should be apologizing.
Wiseman is clearly pleased by how guilty they have made the girl feel: "There's a teen who's role modeling for all of us how to take responsibility. Even in that moment feeling very focused on herself, all of the sudden she realized, that as bad as this is for me, it's worse for him."
Once again, the scenario was completely manufactured and no one was actually being discriminated against.
Speaking to fill-in co-host David Gregory after the taped segment, Morales proclaimed: "...really important for parents to be specific when talking to their kids about the issue of discrimination. Tell them what discrimination can look like, use examples that we're seeing even in the news today, there's so many stories..." How helpful that she just invented a story for parents to cite.
Gregory praised the faux journalism: "Such an important series of reports."
Here is a full transcript of May 4 work of fiction:
8:40AM ET
DAVID GREGORY: As parents we've all tried to teach our children that prejudice and intolerance are wrong. But would your kids know what to do when faced with a situation involving discrimination? Natalie met some brave parents who wanted to find out for her series "My Kid Would Never Do That." Natalie, what did you find?
NATALIE MORALES: David, this is such an important issue and with the help of some willing parents we see how kids handle discrimination. And what they learn is truly a lesson for all of us. It's a subject that's hard to talk about, let alone confront. Does your teen know what to do when they see discrimination?
[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: "My Kid Would Never Do That"; How Do Children Respond to Discrimination?]
ALLISON: Hi, I'm Allison.
MORALES: Allison's mother has agreed to take part in a Dateline hidden camera demonstration about discrimination, because she says their family feels strongly about tolerance and equality.
ALLISON'S MOM: She's grown up with a mix of all people, and it's just expected that she would never mistreat anybody.
MORALES: Allison and the girl next to her, Nia, think they're here to judge a singing contest. They don't know that the other judges are actors we've planted to discriminate against Nick Rodriguez, who is also working with us.
Nick gives a standout performance, while the next singer fakes stage fright. We leave them alone, hidden cameras rolling, to decide who to eliminate. The actors go after Nick. Using insults experts say are common for Latino boys.
UNIDENTIFIED BOY [ACTOR]: And this guy came in with like the backwards hat and he-
UNIDENTIFIED GIRL [ACTOR]: Kind of ghettoish, true.
BOY: You know what I mean? And he sort of-
ALLISON: Not very professional, right.
BOY: Like he could do some salsa dancing or whatever.
[LAUGHTER]
MORALES: They laugh at the joke, but look down at the table.
GIRL: Like he could be illegal.
BOY: Well, he's probably crossed the border coming here.
GIRL: May be involved in drugs.
MORALES: Allison's mom is surprised her daughter is not leaping to defend Nick, though both girls are looking anxious.
ALLISON'S MOM: Yeah, I can tell she's being torn.
GIRL: Have we all come to an agreement?
BOY: I think it's time to, I don't know, take a vote.
ALLISON: Yeah.
NIA: Yeah. I think it will be...
ALLISON: So we decided him.
NIA: ...him, he's the one.
ALLISON: He's gonna to go.
MORALES: They don't like it, but they go along and vote Nick out. And moments later, Allison and Nia sound like they already regret the decision.
ALLISON: No, I'm not gonna come across as racist, I'm sorry.
NIA: I'm not. I'm not going to do that either. I'm not that type of person.
MORALES: I go in to tell them what our shoot is really about, along with Rosalind Wiseman, an expert in teen ethics. How do you feel?
ALLISON: I feel like I gave in to peer pressure. I didn't want to say that because he wasn't American – I hated how they said that, and I just feel really, really bad right now.
ROSALYN WISEMAN: And so I think this is really important to show, is that people who, even people who feel so strongly about this stuff can still get caught in ways that they don't mean to do it.
MORALES: The interview is over, but just then, Allison shows us a moment of true empathy. She wants to tell Nick she's sorry.
ALLISON [CRYING]: Can I apologize to him?
MORALES: That would be great.
WISEMAN: There's a teen who's role modeling for all of us how to take responsibility. Even in that moment feeling very focused on herself, all of the sudden she realized, that as bad as this is for me, it's worse for him.
NICK RODRIGUEZ: It's okay.
ALLISON: I'm really, really, really sorry.
GREGORY: And this is really, at the end, about peer pressure, right?
MORALES: Absolutely. And you know, really important for parents to be specific when talking to their kids about the issue of discrimination. Tell them what discrimination can look like, use examples that we're seeing even in the news today, there's so many stories, and also for parents to be the best example for their kids, as well. How often do we hear jokes where stereotypes are used and we laugh it off? If you stand up to that person and say, "You know, that's kind of not right, it makes me feel uncomfortable," that is a great message to send to your kids.
GREGORY: Especially if they're not thinking of it that way.
MORALES: Absolutely.
GREGORY: Natalie, thank you so much.
MORALES: You got it.
GREGORY: Such an important series of reports.
MORALES: Absolutely.
GREGORY: The full report this Sunday on Dateline at 7/6 Central Time right here on NBC.
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Comments
Great Lesson: Don't Watch NBC
Submitted by libBuster on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 5:59pm.
Nat Morales is right. This is a great lessson. Don't watch NBC!!!! A National network of liars.
I know, let's set up secret
Submitted by cristo on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 5:59pm.
I know, let's set up secret cameras inside the next liberal media cocktail party in NYC or Washington, D.C. Let's secretly film them making snarky comments about old white dudes and those terrible rednecks. This is such bullshit. This isn't journalism. The whole network has degraded to the weekend fare over at The Microsoft network, The Prison Channel.
NBC has been banned from
Submitted by kg on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 6:43pm.
NBC has been banned from reporting REAL news so they are left with resorting to fabricated stories.
"DumbAssity of Dope"
Cristo, It won't be remarks
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Sat, 05/05/2012 - 3:01am.
Cristo,
It won't be remarks just about rednecks, there won't be a miniorites at the party unless you consider euro-trash a minority. They will be making remarks about blacks too.
They've done that
Submitted by CO2Maker on Sat, 05/05/2012 - 11:45am.
Jackson calls New York "Hymietown" and nothing happens. He says he's relieved when he hears footsteps behind him at night in a rough neighborhood and looks around and sees a white guy. Still making money and a baby out of wedlock.
Sharpyton promotes a racial story he knew was a lie, and then loses a civil trial on defamation damages by the police officers he slandered. Doesn't pay the fine, gets a job at MSNBC. Rehire we much.
Spitzer? Busts prostitutes, then boinks them, then loses governorship, then gets hired by MSNBC.
John Kerry. Kerry? What did he do? Two words: John Edwards! And Kerry is off on a foreign policy field trip to Egypt. (Yes, I know, Rielle life with John Edwards came later, but his judgment was there in 2004.)
There is no downside to bad behavior by liberals. And practically no embarrassment. If they suffered embarrassment, Ted Kennedy's career would have ended in 1969 while America watched Armstrong and Aldrin on the moon, and Chris Dodd would have faded from the scene after his involvement in a waitress sandwich became known (but see Kennedy, above) and the fiasco of his loans from Countrywide, not to mention the entire Fanny-Freddie debacle that led to the Great Recession.
Journalistic ethics is dead and buried at NBC, and Steve Capus..
Submitted by Phryj1 on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 6:03pm.
...has the smoking gun and dirt covered shovel in the trunk of his car.
Progressives seem to be completely averse to facts and logic. Apparently, reality has a conservative bias.
For shame
Submitted by Herbster on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 6:04pm.
How low can the media go? I guess there are do depths to which they can sink in today's agenda driven "News." Food Lion, SUV's tippwd over via explosives, etc. The NBC people and the "Expert" on teen behavior are shameless lowlives rigging a scene to reach the goal they desire. Sick and shameful, but not surprising with today's state run media populated by leftisst, anti American enablers.
Pray for our nation.
An "expert in teen ethics"...?
Submitted by NeoKong on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 6:32pm.
Where were her own ethics ? They totally set up a little kid and make her cry and then behave like "We just wanted to show you how racist and mean you are" by inserting you into a staged scenario.
Their best examples of racism are always the one they create themselves.
Filming is over. Time to punch their lights out
Submitted by CO2Maker on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 6:35pm.
That is despicable. I loathe people who set traps like that to trip up innocent people, just for a chuckle ... or in this case, an "instructive" lesson in latent racism (or is that Latento racism?).
Humiliating two teenagers. How hard is that? Now that they've been shamed on national TV (it must be fun to go to school Monday), what's next for them? You've pretty much ruined the idea of trusting adults. What will she do next, show the driving ed students how much better her skills are?
Who's that guy on NBC who traps pedophiles? Where is he? Get him over there and excoriate the shit out of Morales.
It's May sweeps, and anything goes!
Submitted by Mary Louise Turner on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 6:41pm.
NBC long ago abandoned journalistic ethics (remember the GM truck tales?) for the sake of the sacred Nielsens, and this appalling stunt happened to occur during a critical time for the nutworks - the May sweeps, where anything goes! That makes the act doubly repulsive...
What bugs mis isn't so much
Submitted by TheLoudDreamer on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 7:28pm.
What bugs mis isn't so much that it is a hidden camera thing, an only a little bit that it is a hidden camera thing aimed at private citizens. What bugs me is this is something done by adults aimed at embarassing kids. I saw them laugh at the jokes, it wasn't real laughter. It was polite, short, dismissive, "I'm-not-comfortable-lets-move-on" laughter. But they slammed them for laughing at all.
A false set up for a false premise...
Submitted by Order270 on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 7:48pm.
...to make a false conclusion. When they say something happened, you can be sure that's exactly what didn't happen.
(btw in spite of Mom's consent, they were minors)
So...when do they set up
Submitted by ant on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 7:50pm.
So...when do they set up Nancy Pelosi to denigrate and hurl unfounded accusations at groups of citizens who protest for a 'redress of grievances'? When do they rope Obama in to divide and castigate those that disagree with his policies?....uh, nevermind. That's a little too close to truth for comfort.
BTW, I'd LOVE to see hidden camera interviews on the views from illegal aliens on America and it's 'gringo' peoples. Oh, wait..brown people are NEVER racist and jingoistic...coulda fooled me.
What Would You Do? Change the channel!
Submitted by Niall on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 8:06pm.
Shows that stage scenarios with actors and then purport that the reactions of the non-actors are supposed to make some kind of statement about society are just pandering to the viewers' lowest common denominator. It is unsettling to me that parents would allow their minor children to be set up.
Niall
Submitted by grammajane on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 8:43pm.
Do we know for a fact the parents were involved? Can't believe a parent would allow this to happen
This is
Submitted by bkeyser on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 8:20pm.
utterly disgusting. I'd rather watch the asshat on Hannity last night again than see NBC set up an unsuspecting young girl. Notice how they cut everything the black girl might have said? Damn this is maddening.
The mothers role
Submitted by Radical1979 on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 8:23pm.
I find the mother despicable for setting up her daughter. Now the poor girl is humiliated in front of the nation.
How
Submitted by grammajane on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 8:40pm.
much lower will this pathetic piece of sh-t network go. They are doing everything to promote their own agenda of racist Americans towards their messiah because he has absolutly zero to run on for re-election. They, the libs, are always showing their love and compassion for the children and then treat this poor girl with such harm and shame. Wish she would get a lawyer and sue the crap out of them for defamation of character. NBC is so low that when they look up, the gutter is all they see. Leave the kids alone you bunch of cowards and filth!!!
parents
Submitted by grammajane on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 9:20pm.
People wonder why there are so many confused and mixed-up kid now-a-days. This is a perfect example of why. If this child's parents allowed her to do this smear campaign, they, to me, are,worse then nbc. Were her parents so anxious to get their mug on tv no matter the consequences their daughter for a life time, will have? How repulsive can parents be. Some one asked about that preditor trapper...his picture was a cover story entering a hotel in Fla with a very young lady. Haven;t seen the show since or him, in a very long time.
NBC should use their own
Submitted by MWK on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 9:21pm.
NBC should use their own footage of George Zimmerman being discriminated against via a doctored audiotape....Now there's a learning tool.
I _hate_ these gotcha
Submitted by balboa on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 10:09pm.
I _hate_ these gotcha scenarios that news shows create. It's basically entrapment.
Teach you kids about discrimination
Submitted by Dave81 on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 10:39pm.
Like picking on white kids and putting them in situations where they are portrayed as being racist and then made to feel guilty for something they didn't do, and putting them in a fabricated situation designed to pin them as bigots. Thanks for the lesson...
How about an episode where the hispanic and black kids start making fun of a white contestant and then made to feel guilty about their intolerance? Nah...
When will they do this to a
Submitted by Pinetree3 on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 11:01pm.
When will they do this to a group of black or hispanic kids? Never!!!
So, if I see racism or
Submitted by Shreve on Fri, 05/04/2012 - 11:45pm.
So, if I see racism or something bad happening, and I do nothing, I'm now an accomplice? Thanks, NBC, for that lesson.
If those situations happen so often and are easy to find
Submitted by jakee308 on Sat, 05/05/2012 - 1:22am.
(which I assume is what they would claim as otherwise how would they know what "racists" really say and how they act) how come they just didn't secretly video the actual racists?
We all know the reason. These scenarios only happen in leftists' imaginations.
If they could find these type of conversations they wouldn't have to resort to staging them.
Just like so many "racial" incidence turn out to have been done by a leftist.
These people are pathetic.
Good point
Submitted by ant on Sat, 05/05/2012 - 3:48pm.
Who needs staged actors when they could have just asked a TeaPartier or conservative racist to sit in on the session?...then again...I'm sure they don't know any. Just like the reporters on election night 2004..."How did Bush win?, I don't know anyone that voted for him.".
Where is the documentary on
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Sat, 05/05/2012 - 3:07am.
Where is the documentary on flash mobs and black on white crime?
Hot girls we have problems
Submitted by tcm14 on Sat, 05/05/2012 - 3:25am.
Hot girls we have problems too, we're just like you, except we're hot...
IMMORAL
Submitted by maxvolt on Sat, 05/05/2012 - 8:33am.
These people should be arrested for behavior harmful to a minor, her parents should sue them into the next millennium. What a bunch of self righteous jerk off racists these liberals are.
yuck
Submitted by amyshulk on Sat, 05/05/2012 - 1:12pm.
Isn't this what that awful primetime "What would you do" show basically does? Put people in awkward situations, to "expose" their inner racist?
When all it really does is show the conformity bias, which teens are extremely susceptible to!
Ronald Reagan