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Kevin Riley, editor – The liberal AJC again: Refuses to use accurate “pro-enforcement”, but uses “anti-illegal immigration” in story copy- then reverts to the false “anti-immigrant activist” in photo blurb

 

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Image: AJC

 

 

The liberal AJC [2] is at it again. In a March 4, 2020 story about the sewer that is Gwinnett County Commission politics [3] and their ethics rules, the liberal AJC describes me as an “anti-illegal immigration activist” (hooray! they got it right! – see second paragraph on right side column in image below) then reverts to their usual anti-accuracy smear campaign by describing me as “an anti-immigration activist” in the blurb under the photo of the rather dim Marlene Fosque. I sent a note to the management, including editor Kevin Riley, demanding a correction, but as usual, they are happy to run lies. There was no correction. Riley does not return phone calls or emails.

The liberal AJC announced in 2012 that it was eliminating the position of public editor/ombudsman when then public editor Shawn McIntosh explained [4] that “instead, we’re asking our entire newsroom leadership team to take on some of the public editor duties of listening to readers and responding to their concerns.” As I have noted before [5], since the liberal AJC cleansed itself of  the now former Senior Managing Editor, Bert Roughton, [6] the only editor who replies to my complaints and queries is opinion page editor, Andre Jackson.

As I have told the liberal AJC management, editors and reporters for seventeen years, I am not anti-immigrant or anti-immigration [7]. Neither are any of the immigrants who support the Dustin Inman Society and are on our board. But liberals are liberals. And the smear agenda must be driven.

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You can read the entire liberal AJC yarn here in Press Reader [9] if you want to register. I have the paper copy in my files.

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Kevin Riley, Editor in Chief, AJC.

I put the liberal AJC up as being as dishonest a rag as any in the country.

 

 

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Atlanta Journal Constitution, front page, Metro section, March , 2020

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