Carroll, who agreed to be named for the first time, said she
does not want her situation to be used for political advantage. "This
situation could happen to me at the Democratic convention or standing on
the street corner. Racism is a global issue," she said by telephone
from Tampa.
Unlikely. The repugicans routinely bash the
media, portray them as just as commie pinko as they portray the
Democrats. She was assaulted the same reason media have been assaulted
at other repugican election events - and the same reason that government
officials are the target of violence in this country - because repugicans feed the hatred of the media and our government.
Carroll said no one took the names of the attendees who
threw peanuts at her Tuesday on the convention floor and told her, "This
is what we feed animals." She alerted fellow camera operators,
producers and CNN security. The head of the delegation — she was not
certain of the state — told her the perpetrators must have been
alternates, not delegates.
Nice of the repugican cabal not to take the incident seriously.
But Carroll, 34, said that as an Alabama native, she was not
surprised. "This is Florida, and I'm from the Deep South," she said.
"You come to places like this, you can count the black people on your
hand. They see us doing things they don't think I should do."
Carroll noted of the repugican convention, "There are not that many black women there."
Bingo.
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