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The Debunking of a Meme, by manufacturing fiction, or how the NOPD is spinning the Superdome

UPDATED So as not to give the wrong impression Michelle is definitely on a crusade to get the truth out. See this post.

UPDATED #2 See this article on NOLA

Here is a comment I left at Wizbang about his reference to Michelle Malkin , who I respect tremendously, and her misguided article debunking some myths. And my Mother in Law is not the only one to have knowledge of the rapes inside of the Superdome. Another Doctor whose name I can provide for anyone actually interested in the facts also states that at least two rapes occured inside of the Superdome. Ross said there have been at least 2 rapes .

I am from New Orleans, I lived there most of my life and given a chance to choose whom I would believe in this situation it would be laughable to use the NOPD as a source. They have every reason to minimize the horror and abolutely no reason to admit to any wrong doing. Ask them if any NOPD officers are looting stores why don’t you Guardian?

Here is my comment on Wizbang.
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I find it extremely distressing that Michelle Malkin has not corrected her post about debunking some myths . It is clearly incorrect in one aspect and I did in fact point this out to Michelle a couple of days ago. (via email)

My Mother in Law was in the Superdome as a Pediatrician with the City of New Orleans. She met one of the victims of a rape who was a young college student from a group of foreign students. This contrasts with the complete denial that such an event occured by the NOPD. New Orleans police have been unable to confirm the tale of the raped child, or indeed any of the reports of rapes, in the Superdome and convention centre. This is patently false and that they are using the NOPD as a source shows how out of touch the Guardian is. The NOPD was absolutely unable to control the situation in the Superdome, this isnt hearsay this is straight from the mouth of my Mother in Law who was working there trying to save lives.

So instead of debunking the Katrina Myths we are seeing the development of some myths. The myth that things weren’t so bad inside of the Superdome is the worst sort of myth. People did in fact die in the Superdome, Doctors were moved because the conditions got so bad, not once but twice.

The NOPD has a stake in this coverup as they, as well as every single local official as well as state official, were complicit in the complete breakdown of law and order. My Mother in Law who I debriefed for several hours last night kept repeating that the City had just abandoned them as if they were expendable, and that she was fearing for her life most of the time. The NOPD is putting the shine on and that an English paper buys it doesn’t bother me but when Bloggers who should know better start buying into the Meme then we have problems.

It would be nice if the supposedly legendary fact checking of the Blogsphere would at least be a bit skeptical of the local officials that are running that debacle in New Orleans.

Pierre
Wizbang

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    29. djangone on September 10th, 2005 at
  23. I completely believe your mother in law.

    I lived in New Orleans in my younger life, and eventually left because of unemployment. While the need to have a job was a primary driver, a secondary driver was a scarey incident with a New Orleans cop on a date. Without going into details, I ditched him during a date after he told me about his “exploits” that any Grand Jury in the rest of the United States would have loved to hear about. He then began to, what would be defined today as, “stalk” me.

    I know there are good memebers of the NOPD, but I never met them. Of course, this was during the 80’s and those guy are probably retired now (hopefully).

    One of the biggest problems New Orleans has had is its stubborn refusal to address the really bad elements that inhabit the city. Crime has always been VERY BAD, especially the murder rate. Crime, combined with the politics of the city, and you have a very, very bad situation.

    Louisiana, especially New Orleans, has been saying “the Americans are coming”, because in a lot of ways, the Americans have never arrived.

    I think they have now. How horrible it took this in order for it to happen.

    Please tell you mother in law how much we appreciate her dedication and love for humanity. (No matter her politics :)

    30. reeclm on September 8th, 2005 at

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