Will the Real Al Sharpton Please Stand Up?

by Jordan Yerman | August 26, 2007 at 08:56 am
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Al Sharpton talks Tawana Brawley on Hardball

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 Falcons disgraced QB VICK fought DOGS in my tiny VA hometown!!

Falcons disgraced QB VICK fought DOGS in my tiny VA hometown!!

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I'm not highlighting the article below for a "gotcha" piece, but to point out a funny little instance of the identity crisis of online reportage. Ease of reference shouldn't seduce us into knee-jerk associations without first checking up on the source... also, some of the comments seem to be from readers who think that they're addressing the real Al Sharpton...

There's so much online comedy already out there, and after the rise and fall of Fake Steve, I thought the blog community would've had enough of celebrity satire (celebritire?)

Now, however, it looks like News Groper may have had its big break--MSNBC reporter Alex Johnson mistook one of its blogs for real, and quoted it in an article. A soundbite from News Groper's Al Sharpton blog originally appeared in Johnson's story about African American leaders' reactions to the Michael Vick dogfighting case.

The faux Rev. Al blog post used an over-the-top analogy to explain that Vick, who is African American, was a victim of racist justice. "Consider this: If the police caught Brett Favre running a dolphin-fighting ring out of his pool, where dolphins with spears attached to their foreheads fought each other to the death, would they bust him? Of course not," the satirical piece read, as quoted by Mashable's Pete Cashmore. "They would get his autograph, commend him on his tightly-spiraled forward passes, then bet on one of his dolphins."

The fake quotation is no longer there, but some suspiciously small fine print explains the situation: "An earlier version of this article quoted from a blog entry purportedly by the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC.com has determined that the blog is a hoax." Considering the title of every News Groper page contains the terms "Fake parody blogs, Political humor, Celebrity Satire, Funny Commentary," this is quite the little screw-up.

Oops.

No word on Mr. Sharpton's opinion on all this, or if he even cares.

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ScienceDave
ScienceDave
flagged this story as Good Stuff

at 15:58 on August 26th, 2007

jordan, I am shaking my head.  Good stuff.

John Ulrich
John Ulrich
flagged this story as Good Stuff

at 10:20 on January 21st, 2008

jordan, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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