WashPost Acknowledges Marxist-Guerrilla Inspirations of Illegal-Alien Advocate

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Back in July, Washington Post reporter Nick Miroff wrote a front-page report on conservative Virginia blogger Greg Letiecq, suggesting he was a "mouse-pushing crackpot" and a "fringe extremist" for claiming, among other things, that his opponents in a local fight over illegal immigration were "unassimilated marxist radicals." In Monday’s Post, on the front of the Metro section (at least in Virginia), Miroff has finally explored the left-wing side, specifically "Mexicans Without Borders" leader Ricardo Juarez, and acknowledges that the Marxist Zapatista Army of National Liberation "have shaped Juarez’s worldview and inspired his organizational strategies – minus the ski masks and the AK-47s." So Letiecq was right, raising the question: why didn’t Miroff do the elementary work of testing Letiecq’s claims before he wrote up the "crackpot" story in July?

Casual readers of Monday’s Post might miss the Miroff piece, since it isn’t exactly headlined "Illegal-Immigration Booster Reveres Mexican Communist Guerrillas." Instead, it’s blander, even if it’s negative: "A Strong, but Divisive, Voice for Immigrants: Boycott of Pr. William Will Test Leader." Inside the Metro section, there’s a picture of Juarez next to a priest in a Roman collar, and the headline is even blander: "Journey to Latino Leadership Began In a Mexican Town." In other words, "Move along, reader, no radicals being reported on here."

For those who read deeply into it, the tone of Miroff’s story is mildly negative, suggesting that Juarez's new strategy to boycott businesses who refuse to side with his illegal-alien advocacy on their storefronts might not work. It's a "move Juarez’s critics say is typical of his overheated rhetoric, radical politics, and strong-arm style."

He doesn’t quote Letiecq in his new piece – no victory dance here – but he does allow Corey Stewart, the Prince William County board chairman to say he sees Juarez as an "extremist" and objects to his group’s name, suggesting it "makes me think they don’t believe there should be any controls to stop people from coming in illegally." He noted county officials see him as a "fire-breathing rabble rouser who has created an undue sense of alarm among Prince William’s Hispanic residents."

So Miroff has offered some balance today in response to conservative criticism. It’s just too bad this couldn’t have been incorporated in the earlier story before his provocative portrayal of Letiecq as a wild-eyed blogger making unprovable charges. Here’s the fuller section on Juarez’s Zapatista inspirations, which arrived late, in paragraph 22:

Today, Juarez and his wife, Patricia, live with Alex, his wife and their three children in a two-story Woodbridge home. A photo of early 20th-century Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata hangs in the den, casting a burning stare from beneath a large sombrero.

Zapata's modern-day acolytes, the leftist rebels of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, have shaped Juarez's worldview and inspired his organizational strategies -- minus the ski masks and AK-47s. Although Juarez certainly does not advocate armed struggle in the Virginia suburbs, he has worked with Zapatista-affiliated activist organizations, according to Juarez and Web sites, and shares the rebel group's contention that U.S. free-trade polices hurt Latin America’s poor and drive emigration.

Of course, Juarez's battles don't transpire in the jungles of Chiapas but in the parking lots of Virginia 7-Elevens, where day laborers gather to solicit work. He and several activist friends formed Mexicans Without Borders in 2000, he said, primarily to assist and advocate for the rights of immigrant workers who were cheated out of wages, injured or in legal trouble.

It’s sort of funny that Miroff begins his article with Juarez sneaking across the border: "He had no particular American dream in mind, he says, no vision of white picket fences or the Liberty torch." Yes, if you’re a Marxist, you probably don’t arrive in the Land of Capitalist Pigs with a lump in your throat and "God Bless America" on your lips.

—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center.


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Like, HUH?

Isn't this shoot-from-the hip-before-checking-the-facts school of reporting the same thing these self-righteous "journalists" accuse bloggers of being guilty of?

Was Juarez looking for the American Dream?

People tend to gravitate toward like-minded people; people who think like they think. Perhaps Juarez was just looking for Hillary.

It just shows to go ya

that anything a conservative says to the left is automatically discredited until proven...and then only partially credited.

Or, to look at it another

Or, to look at it another way, anything espoused by avowed America-hating, Marxist enemies of freedom is nearly always treated with care and respect in the press because to flat-out disparage or reveal the true intentions of these groups would be seen by other members of the media as capitulating to America-affirming "McCarthyite" tactics. Just imagine the shame and ridicule Miroff would face from his colleages in the press if he were to actually write an honest and accurate account of Ricardo Juarez.

Once again

A member of the MSM is shown up and "schooled" by a "plain old" blogger.

It's not hard, all they have to do is the second half of their jobs. You know, the background research, the checking of facts and statements. The stuff that is supposed to seperate a "journalist" from any old "diary writter".

 

 

The day that "politician" became a career choice is the day we started losing the Republic

Communist? Socialist? Marxist?

I'll admit I don't understand everything or every term you used in your
article.

I have been to some rallies with other Minutemen and Patriots. Many of
those in the opposition that show up wear Che Guevara tee-shirts, distribute
communist newspapers, and preach to us things that sound very socialistic to
me.

These are the people that the Revolutionaries in the Federal Government have
been supporting for decades. They even go so far as to of rewritten the way our
government operates and trodden on the United States Constitution.

Their oaths of office are meaningless to them. Their word has become
meaningless to many of us.

Before we can restore law and order in our streets we are going to have to
restore law and order in our government.

"He had no particular

"He had no particular American dream in mind, he says, no vision of white picket fences or the Liberty torch." 

I'm touched...

Nope, all he wanted was to come here, break laws and cost me money. He's not interested at all in what makes this country great.

Awww.... Where's tumbler

Awww....

Where's tumbler when ya need him...(this would of been a very long thread) 

ROFL!