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HISTORY CHANNEL CAVES TO POLITICAL CORRECTNESS IN GEORGIA
(ATLANTA - November 29, 2010) The nationally
syndicated cable television History Channel has made the controversial
decision to force cable television companies, including Comcast and
Charter, to pull ads paid for by the Sons of Confederate Veterans in
Georgia commemorating the Sesquicentennial (150th Anniversary) of the War
Between the States.
The series of twelve television commercials by the Sons of Confederate
Veterans is part of a statewide radio and television campaign aimed at
commemorating the anniversary of the late War Between the States and
educating the public on Georgia's important role and the historical causes
of the War. All twelve television commercials, as well as a companion
series of radio commercials, are still broadcasting across the state of
Georgia; and an entire slate of additional commercials are already in
production for 2011.
The commercials came under scrutiny of the History Channel when a
little-known liberal Internet site began attacking the Sons of Confederate
Veterans for commemorating the War and, subsequently, also the History
Channel for allowing the commercials to broadcast in their programming.
Vice-president Nancy Alpert of A&E Television, the parent company of the
History Channel, gave the following explanation of her decision to ban the
historical ads: "The subject matter of each of the SCV ads, plus the
actual language... is well beyond our guidelines for any advertising on
AETN." Alpert cited her opinion that the ads violated History Channel
guidelines by quoting, among other things, a statement in one commercial
that the war was "Not a 'civil war' fought to take over the United States,
as it is called in history books today, this was a war... against an
aggressive invasion by federal troops." She also complained that one of
the commercials related to the causes of the War stated that the South
seceded in part because "Northern congressmen were able to vote themselves
virtually anything they wanted, using Southern tax money, while the South
was powerless to stop it."
The commercials clearly offer a different point of view than that which is
usually presented by documentaries on the History Channel; yet the channel
has purported in the past to be an outlet which offers competing, and even
controversial, opinions about historical events. Speaking on behalf of the
Georgia Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans which paid for the
commercials to run, Division Commander Jack Bridwell had this to say, "We
find it more than interesting that the History Channel has no problem
airing shows with controversial theories about history, including more
than one show which speculates that extraterrestrial aliens in UFO's
somehow redirected human history, and yet the same channel does not see
the value in allowing a non-profit, educational organisation to present
the Southern view of the causes for the War."
As the organisation founded in 1896 and directly descended from the
original United Confederate Veterans, the Sons of Confederate Veterans is
charged in their initial charter with teaching the historical reasons for
the South's heroic stand against overwhelming odds in the War. The charge
given at the organisation's founding states, "To you, Sons of Confederate
Veterans, we will submit the vindication of the cause for which we fought;
To your strength will be given the defense of the Confederate soldier's
good name, the guardianship of his history, the emulation of his virtues,
and the perpetuation of those principles he loved and which made him
glorious and which you also cherish."
With the Sons of Confederate Veterans representing more than 100,000
Southerners across the country, the Georgia Division of the SCV announced
today that it is launching a campaign to educate the general American
public about the censorship and hypocrisy of the A&E Network and
particularly the History Channel. It is estimated that the A&E Network
stands to lose several hundred thousand dollars over the course of the
next two quarters as their advertisers are barraged by former viewers who
are unhappy with this pandering to "political correctness," particularly
across the South.
Interviews and statements related to the Sons of Confederate Veterans may
be arranged via Announcements@RayMcBerryEnterprises.com or by calling
1-866-SCV-in-GA.
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Ray McBerry Enterprises is the public relations firm for the Georgia
Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. |