CNN Anchors Using Racist Non Verbal Body Language

by indigentviews | April 9, 2008 at 12:28 pm
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“While it appears 2008 presidential candiate Hilary Clinton has since backed off from using her white superiority non-verbal body language, since being called on the carpet about it, the incidence of white people in influencial positions using it is widespread among television news anchors,” says publisher Kirkland Perkins.

 

"Their attempts to sway blacks into a feeling of racial satisfaction through their current series: Conversation With Black America need to be publicly denounced by mainstream and radical black leaders.

In order to properly decipher racist non verbal body language, the presenter's values must be placed into context with the publishing medium and then pitted against the optional channels of coverage available for minority views.

Understanding that blacks are a minority voice in mainstream media, the position of the white news anchor and media become those of power. The ability to wield racism requires power. This demon- stration of racist non verbal body language, for example, is easily seen in CNN morning news anchor John Roberts' daily presentation of news coverage. CNN is a dominant news medium with a conservative view. Thus, the subtly of Roberts' chuckling after things he disaproves of or the straightening of his neck after those things that don't meet his approval when discussing items of race, are racist. No blacks or minorities I know have ever agreed with him, like his tone or found him objective.

"The arrogance of his tones, the posturings of his body and the subtle shakes and nods of his head culminate to a man who must have a degree in communicating racist non-verbal body language. It appears that in no uncertain terms, he is saying: I’m white, I’m better than you and what I’m saying is right.”

CNN Anchors using Racist Non Verbal Body Language & Supremacist Tones; John Roberts: We’re White & Better -

Body language is a term for communication using body movements or gestures instead of, or in addition to, sounds, verbal language or other communication. It forms part of the category of paralanguage, which describes all forms of human communication that are not verbal language. This includes the most subtle of movements that many people are not aware of, including winking and slight movement of the eyebrows. In addition body language can also incorporate the use of facial expressions.

Hilary Resorts to Racist Body Language

Hilary Clinton’s new battle cry is: Remember We Are White.Oh, she’s not saying it aloud, but her body language is speaking it loud and clear, says editor & critic Kirkland Perkins.“Have you seen her & heard her?” Refering to Clinton’s recent barrage of anti Obama campaign ads, Perkins asks.“Slipping in the polls, it appears she’s resorted to using a code of voice inflection and body language developed in white secret societies that communicates to whites to support her singularly because of her race and appeals to their irresistible sense of racial superiority.”

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Perkins, a body language expert, whose recent bashing of CNN body language expert Dr. Lillian Glass made headlines after he critized her for misinterpreting OJ Simpson’s body language during a recent court hearing , is now challenging Glass to interpret Clinton’s body language and voice inflections and deny they are racial in nature.

CNN Anchors using Racist Non Verbal Body Language & Supremacist Tones; John Roberts: We’re White & Better -

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PEP

Welcome to Now Public. Please use the HIghlight Tool for material that you present that is not your original material. Also, pieces like this should include the word opinion in the headline or at the start of the article, and in the tags. Check out the Newsroom for how-to guides.

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indigentviews

Hi Pep. Highlight Tool? I'm digging around now. Also, I'm checking out the how-to-guides.

 

Thank you.

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Vinny

Here's a link to the highlight tool let me know if you need any help.

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indigentviews

Hi Vinny, Thanks for the link. I'm still a little highlight tool user challenged, though. I'm going to go through it again and will hit you back afterwards.

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politisite

I never received the racist body language block of instruction in my Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Meta Model of Communication training. Could you tell us exactly what one does to no-verbally indicate that he/she is racist?

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indigentviews

Hi Pollitisite,

Racist non verbal body language is learned through community behavior.

 

 

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Drew Bulman

Damn, I hope I haven't had any racist neck jerks or body movements lately.  I have to be more careful. 

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PEP

Like gang hand signals.

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