Censorship
Meredith Fires Exec over Racist Remarks, March 14, 2005, AP
Executive said, “We’ve got to quit hiring all these black people.”
A Post-Hazelwood Lawsuit over High School Censorship, March 11, 2005, Editor and Publisher
Student sues high school whose newspaper won’t run articles critical of non-whites.
GOP Web Sites Suppress Immigration Debate, March 10, 2005, Middle American News
Restrictionists are not allowed to publish articles on mainstream “conservative” sites.
Ward Churchill’s University Fires Conservative Christian, March 8, 2005, Denver Post
Firing of anti-affirmative action professor was a real attack on free speech.
Texas Independence Day Event Loses Stage to Verbal Fireworks, March 4, 2005, San Antonio Express-News
University students pelted with abuse for merely floating the idea of an “illegal immigrant hunt.”
Lincoln-Way Board Member Quits, March 4, 2005, Chicago Sun-Times
School board member who accidentally exposed her true feelings about blacks resigns.
‘Minutemen’ May Face Zoning Hurdle, February 25, 2005, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Arizona politician tries to restrict “gun-toting vigilantes” through zoning rules.
Group Calls for Juvenile Secretary’s Firing Over Screening of Chris Rock Video, February 25, 2005, AP
White politician showed “How To Not Get Your Ass Kicked by the Police” to NAACP leaders.
Far-Right Leader’s Conviction Upheld, February 25, 2005, AP
Court fines Mr. Le Pen $13,000 for warning of consequences of Muslim influx.
US Department of Commerce Rules “White Pride” Offensive, February 10, 2005,
DOC refuses application for a trademark on the words “White Pride.”
Latinos Criticize UNT over Demonstration, February 1, 2005, Denton Record-Chronicle (Texas)
Hispanic university students think “Capture an Illegal Immigrant Day” was hate speech.
Turkey Wins Removal of Armenian Genocide From German Schools, January 28, 2005, Deutsche Presse Agentur
Germany removes textbook reference to slaughter of Armenians after Turkish diplomat complains.
Screening of Murdered Director’s Movie Pulled at Rotterdam Film Festival, January 28, 2005, AFP
Van Gogh film that criticizes Islam won’t be shown because of security fears.
Worker’s Display Raises a Red Flag, January 27, 2005, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Black columnist wants readers to pressure company to ban Confederate flag for employees.
Metro Worker Forwards Anti-Muslim E-Mail, January 21, 2005, Tennesseean (Nashville)
Now she is apologizing and saying she “loves the diversity of Nashville.”
The Darkest Corners Of Our World?, January 21, 2005, VDARE.com
Pres. Bush should start his campaign for freedom in Europe.
Fox Cuts Out Anti-Muslim Scenes from “24”, January 19, 2005, Turks.US
Television show will remove negative portrayals of Muslims after protests.
White Separatist Group’s Ads to be Removed, January 13, 2005, UPI
National Alliance will seek help from ACLU after St. Louis removes ads from trains.
Band’s Version of ‘Dixie’ in State Senate Hits Sour Note With Some, January 4, 2005, AP
Black legislator demands apology, and gets one, after band plays “Dixie.”
Rebel Without a Cause of Action, December 15, 2004, The Legal Intelligencer
Man who was fired from his job over Confederate flag stickers loses discrimination suit.
La. Judge Suspended for Wearing Blackface, December 15, 2004, AP
Judge who wore blackface to party will also lose pay and have to take sensitivity course.
Letter from David Brock to Creators Syndicate, December 9, 2004, Media Matters for America
Liberal do-gooder condemns publisher for employing pro-white columnist Samuel Francis.
Hispanics Sue County College System, November 15, 2004, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
MALDEF files suit against a professor for sending out e-mails critical of immigration.
Consultant’s Racial Terms Stir Outrage, October 28, 2004, Star-Telegram (Fort Worth)
School district fires consultant who implies blacks and Hispanics might be racist.
Poll Worker Fired, Accused Of Inappropriate Remark, October 28, 2004, Plain Dealer (Cleveland)
Poll worker opposes bilingual ballots and believes Hispanic voters should learn English.
Parker Defends Handing Out Confederate Flags At Funeral, October 20, 2004, AP
Candidate says SPLC complaints mean he must be doing something right.
Offensive Racial Costume Lands Judge Before Supreme Court, October 20, 2004, AP
White judge wore a prison jumpsuit, an afro wig, and black face-paint to costume party.
Rhode Island College Speech Code, October 6, 2004, Speechcodes.org
You can get in trouble at this college for thinking a black is an expert on black issues.
Marshall Coach Apologizes For Referring To Buckeyes As ‘Mandingos’, September 17, 2004, DuluthNewsTribune.com
Basketball coach meant to compliment opposing team’s size and strength.
Colorado Officials Fault Free Speech Policy, September 13, 2004, AP
Colorado professors call conservative students “racists,” and tell them to drop their classes.
RIC Drops Complaint Against Professor, September 13, 2004, projo.com (RI)
Professor was accused of racial discrimination for not suppressing free speech.
Border Patrol Agents Fear Coming Retribution, September 8, 2004, North County Times
New Border Patrol policy will make it easier to muzzle dissenting officers.
Colorado’s Incorrigible Professor, September 7, 2004, Frontpage Magazine
American Indian college professor tells conservatives to leave her class.
Rhode Island College to Try Professor, August 25, 2004, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education
Professor in the dock for refusing to enforce university speech codes.
Political Correctness at the Los Angeles Times on Racial Matters, August 18, 2004, Oh, That Liberal Media!
Black L.A. police chief suppresses investigation of gang-ties among police officers.
Complaints, Threats Force Movie Screening Cancellation, August 12, 2004, NBC 4 (Cal.)
“Birth of a Nation” screening canceled due to black protests.
Frost, Sessions Urge Immigration Reform Group To Pull TV Ads, August 10, 2004, Miami Herald
Texas station drops ad criticizing illegal immigration because it was “racially tinged.”
Under the Radar, August 6, 2004, reasononline
Racial speech codes are far from dead in universities.
Terrified Publishers Won’t Print Truth About Islam, July 26, 2004, Telegraph (UK)
Award-winning British writer can’t find a publisher for a book that criticizes Islam.
Shock Jock Team Sent For Training After Racial Slurs, July 12, 2004, St. Petersburg Times
Clear Channel radio demands racial humorists undergo sensitivity training.
Court Questions On Race Were Misplaced And Offensive, Judges Say, July 8, 2004, smh.com.au
Aussie court says it’s wrong to compare black-on-white racial slurs to white-on-black ones.
