Sunday, June 27, 2010

Nicholas Stix, Uncensored/The Wyatt Earp Journalism Bureau Needs Your Support



“If your mother says she loves you, check it out.”

Recently, I adopted “The Wyatt Earp school of journalism,” as a fancy moniker for what I’ve been doing for over 20 years.

An Earpist has “cop’s eyes,” but not those of today’s emasculated, politically correct, diversity-trained police persons, who lie at the drop of a pair of handcuffs, in denying the racist character of black-on-white atrocities and everyday outrages alike, and who abuse law-abiding whites and Asians.

An Earpist neither averts his gaze from the crimes being committed around him, nor does he lie about what he sees.

For but one example, an Earpist treats so-called educational institutions, be they Head Start pre-schools, K-12 schools, or universities, as crime scenes, where the taxpayers are daily defrauded, as the sites of violent crimes, and as places where people’s constitutional rights are daily violated.

Like all those claiming to be journalists, an Earpist routinely contends with the professional liars called variously “publicists,” “public information officers,” etc. By contrast, MSM “journalists” treat such conversations as opportunities to further deceive and defraud the taxpayer.

Again, by contrast, while claiming to be part of an enterprise characterized by “organized skepticism,” an MSM “reporter” is glad to serve as the mouthpiece of mouthpieces.

An Earpist follows the dictum of Arnold Dornfield of Chicago’s legendary City News Bureau, which long served as America’s greatest journalistic training ground: “If your mother says she loves you, check it out.” (As recounted by Dick Ciccone, in Mike Royko: A Life in Print.)

In short, in contrast to over 90 percent of the MSM, an Earpist is no more and no less than … a journalist.

When I initially published the preceding words last August, the esteemed blogger, Old Atlantic Lighthouse commented, “Journalism barely exists as a paid profession any more. I hope you can be the exception.”

Unfortunately, I am not the exception. While my stout-hearted editors, Peter Brimelow at VDARE, and Jared Taylor at American Renaissance, pay me for the articles I write for them, they cannot pay enough for me to do what I do. Researching and writing the articles and blog essays I produce require over 60 hours a week. And I must be bolder, and even more productive, producing at a greater rate (which requires a new pc), and pounding out books, as well as articles and blogs.

And that is why I am appealing to you, my readers, for your support. Please hit the gold PayPal “Donate” button at the top of this page, and give what you can. Anyone giving $100 or more will get an autographed copy of the book I am presently editing, collecting some of my best exposés, analyses, and commentaries, as soon as I publish it.

Thanks in advance for your kind support.

Sincerely,

Nicholas Stix

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