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And the hurricane story is not old. It's about a battered place about to get hit with another one.
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What does that have to do with the fact that this is a Mexican-American city and public radio is completely missing the mark?
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Additionally, why are you telling me the hurricane story isn't old/being condescending toward me? I know it's not old.
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It's like your willfully missing the point. Here's another: whites make up less than 25% of LA. How many poc does BBCAmerica employ here?
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If BBC America's staff was half latinx, do you think the coverage would be different today, and catering to the actual public in LA?
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BBC News has people from all around the world. More than any other. Was pointing out our 1 hour on KPCC was impressive quake coverage.
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"More than any other" means nothing when the bar is so low. Is your LA office only 25% white, representative of the city?
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not the point. We do not cater to LA. We cater to global audience. But FYI - LA employs 4 people. 1 Latina. 1 Asian-American. 2 white Brits
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Listen again. I was listening and could tell they were hustling to get as many voices from mexico on as possible.http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w172vgh9tg9n4p3 …
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