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Peddlers of racial grievance act like hyenas.(The Week)(Brief Article)
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September 26, 2005 |
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Peddlers of racial grievance act like hyenas. They prowl in packs, encircle their prey, and make a great deal of hideous noise. Their latest victims are two news services. An Associated Press photographer snapped a black man wading through New Orleans's floodwaters with a bag of goods after--according to the caption--"looting a grocery store." A photographer for Getty Images captured two white people "after finding bread and soda from a local grocery store." The difference in description--"looting" vs. "finding"--was ...
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