Liberal-left media mafia target dissident to demonstrate that no one will express an opinion contrary to their morally bankrupt Marxist ideology The liberal-left Marxist hate brigade which has infected every western media organisation has gone into meltdown once again after a TV pundit on American affairs dared to express an opinion shared by millions of white people across the world.
And Austria's official state broadcaster is refusing to sack a senior political commentator who said "blacks were not civilised enough to rule" and pointed to the basket case of Africa.
Klaus Emmerich, the retired editor-in-chief of Austrian broadcaster ORF's news and current affairs service, is the station's top political commentator for North American affairs. Der Spiegel likened him to Wolf Blitzer, CNN's legendary political commentator but now the knives are out for him.
Covering the election in which Barack Obama was elected the first mixed-race American president, Emmerich said: 'I do not want the western world being directed by a black man. And if you say this is a racist remark, I say you are damn right it is.'
Following his controversial 'confession', the moderator prevented Emmerich from speaking again because he expressed a view which the Marxist mafia behind the media in the West will not tolerate from any white person.
But Emmerich shot back quickly in newspaper interviews later, calling Obama's victory 'a highly disturbing development' because 'blacks are not as far advanced in the civilisation process nor in their political progress'.
He went on to tell Die Presse that Mr Obama has 'a devil-like talent to present his rhetoric so effectively' and millions of Americans have fallen for it, just as millions of Britons allowed themselves to be connec by Tony Blair.
Emmerich, who has worked in the news for 61 years, made his dissident remarks just five weeks after two Nationalist parties won 29 per cent of the vote in Austrian national elections.
The media inspired row. all done for effect, over his comments comes as Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi was blasted for calling Mr Obama 'tanned', apparently in attempt at humour.
The 80-year-old pundit called Obama a 'talented man, but a branded man' - apparently referring to the president-elect's skin colour but could equally have meant that Obama was just another branded product of the liberal-left media.
ORF bosses disassociated themselves from Emmerich's remarks but have refused to ban him from future work. They say they are still reviewing the situation but this is often interpreted as a sign that a dissident will be sacked.
'We have never had any comments from Mr. Emmerich which would indicate he has such opinions,' said Pius Strobl, head of communications at the channel and the Marxist media, certainly not in the business of promoting free-speech or tolerance, hope such comments will not be allowed on air again.
News Alliance commends Klaus Emmerich for speaking his mind and standing up to the Marxist media mafia - he has done a great service for those of us who want freedom of speech protected.