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Bottom News Associated Press Style Guide is now Openly Racist Wayne Creed July 26, 2020 1 minute read “The AP said white people in general have much less shared history and culture, and don’t have the experience of being discriminated against because of skin color.” Said the AP as it literally discriminated against white people: About the Author Wayne Creed Administrator View All Posts Post navigation Previous: Covid-19: Giant Data FiascoNext: Critical Race Theory and Anti-Semitism 1 thought on “Associated Press Style Guide is now Openly Racist” White people have controlled the conversation around race for too long, plain and simple So says Hearst Publishing’s political correspondent Amy Biancolli of the Albany, New York Times Union. End of story, because the press that knows these things when we aren’t capable of doing so is never wrong about such things, or so they say, anyway. Reply Leave a Reply to Paul Plante Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ Related Stories 2 minutes read News Free Concert Series Brings Crim Dell Quartet to Historic Cokesbury Wayne Creed January 25, 2026 0 2 minutes read News Annual Oysters for Education Oyster Roast and BBQ March 14th Wayne Creed January 25, 2026 0 10 minutes read News History Notes this week of Jan 21 Wayne Creed January 25, 2026 0
White people have controlled the conversation around race for too long, plain and simple So says Hearst Publishing’s political correspondent Amy Biancolli of the Albany, New York Times Union. End of story, because the press that knows these things when we aren’t capable of doing so is never wrong about such things, or so they say, anyway. Reply
White people have controlled the conversation around race for too long, plain and simple
So says Hearst Publishing’s political correspondent Amy Biancolli of the Albany, New York Times Union.
End of story, because the press that knows these things when we aren’t capable of doing so is never wrong about such things, or so they say, anyway.