No doubt there are a lot of Christians, Jews, Muslims, atheists, whites, blacks, Hispanics, men, woman, etc working at any news network... why then does he single out Jewish people in his rant?
Well, there is a pretty big gap actually. Larry King was born to a Jewish family, Wolf Blitzer is Jewish, and Jon King converted to Judaism before he married a CNN reporter who is Jewish. Those are three of the biggest personalities on CNN right now and they are all Jewish in one way or another. As far as singling them out, he didn't do any such thing. They were talking about Jon Stewart who is Jewish and Rick Sanchez was talking about minorities that he feels Jon Stewart looks down on and so the host notes that Jon Stewart is Jewish sparking the comment from Sanchez.
Please supply a link for this: "there appear to be many Jews on the board".
Well, the President of CNN who just left was definitely Jewish. I wouldn't know about his replacement. I can't find any clear specifics on the following three:
Laurie Goldberg: Executive Profile & Biography - BusinessWeek,
Mitch Gelman: Executive Profile & Biography - BusinessWeek, and
Chris Cramer: Executive Profile & Biography - BusinessWeek.
However those three seem to have common Jewish surnames. Mind you, Klein, who has been there for some time, was definitely Jewish so if I am right about the three above that means nearly the entire time Sanchez has been working there that several major board positions were held by Jews.
You are probably fine with it but by saying that he made a legitimate point people may feel you are making an anti-semetic statement.
That is because groups like the ADL and other advocates of "tolerance" have tried to get it into people's heads that if something is commonly said by an antisemite than anyone who says it is an antisemite and that if an antisemite says it then it is completely false. Unfortunately, reality does not work that way and if someone just notes the reality they get lambasted in the press as a bigot.
I read an article in which the author, who was Jewish, talked to the head of the ADL about Jews in the media and he fully acknowledged that there is greatly disproportionate representation of Jews in executive positions in the media, but that it was still antisemitic to say Jews run the media. However, it seems the main reason is that ADL head felt the statement suggested a conspiracy, specifically one by all Jews.
Of course, if I said the people who run the Cosa Nostra are Italians no one would assume I was suggesting all Italians are part of the mob or suggesting there is some grand Italian conspiracy against non-Italians.
Could you imagine someone trying to justify a rant about other groups?
The notion that a middle-class Jew from an affluent suburb who has never seen real adversity in his life can relate to him, a Cuban immigrant with a father that worked blue-collar jobs his whole life, might come off as a tad offensive. This is especially the case when one considers what Sanchez described, which if true definitely amounted to discriminatory and demeaning treatment, and the fact the President of CNN at the time was Jewish and likely many of his other bosses. If instead of talking about Jews they were talking about whites we would be having an entirely different discussion.
I am sure that people in Germany and Poland had similar thoughts about Jews having undue influence.
Poland? The Poles were under German occupation and were themselves a target for extermination, though on a longer time frame for practical purposes. I think the fact some 3 million Jews resided in the country before the war speaks volumes about that country's tolerance for its Jewish population.
so DoL, let me ask, does this mean that Mel Gibson is off the hook?
Saying Jews are collectively responsible for all war, a blatantly absurd claim, is far different from saying that the people who run the media are generally Jews. Of course, to put things in perspective this largely applies to the U.S.
Demon of Light, The dude pretty much said the Jews control the media. If you cannot agree that is racist can you at least admit it is buying into a stero-type? And we all know that buying into sterotypes leads to racism.
Stereotypes are not automatically false. In fact, more often than not they are based on some element of truth. Here we are talking about it being almost entirely true. Now, someone observing the simple fact that many of the people in senior positions in the media are Jewish might come to think there is something nefarious about that, but that does not mean denying this will help prevent such a thing from happening. Rather, it is more likely to increase the instances as anyone finding out this fact against all efforts to convince them of the contrary will naturally ask the question, "Well why would they feel like this is something they have to hide?"