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Tag Archives: Governor Nathan Deal
Americans Can’t Read Spanish?
ALLISON REILLY: Last week, critics from both sides said something about a doctored photo of Georgia Governor Nathan Deal that appeared the January 6 issue of El Nuevo Georgia, a Spanish-language newspaper.
Editor Rafael Navarro said that the photo was meant to attract attention to Hispanic issues and the Hispanic community.
“Americans don’t read our paper because they can’t read Spanish. They don’t read our news, our editorials and the opinion of the community. But if they see a picture, they’ll get it,” he told CNN on January 25.
MOLLY SCHOEMANN: I’m very impressed by the editor of the Spanish-language newspaper El Nuevo Georgia. His paper recently published an article criticizing the state’s new governor, and illustrated it with a photograph that had been doctored to depict the official as a Nazi. Continue reading
Posted in News & Politics
Tagged El Nuevo Georgia, Georgia, Governor Nathan Deal, Hispanic issues, Nazis, Nazism, poor journalism, Rafael Navarro, Spanish
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