ABC RADIO, CATHOLICS AND MUSLIMS
September 22, 2005
The following is the text of the letter Catholic League
president Bill Donohue sent to ABC Radio President James Robinson
yesterday about its Los Angeles affiliate, KABC:
I am writing to you about a serious matter that
concerns a totally irresponsible and bigoted remark by KABC radio
talk-show host Kim Serafin and the refusal of KABC program director
Eric Braverman to address the issue.
On September 10, Serafin discussed the victims of
Hurricane Katrina. She relayed a story about hearing from someone
that he was going to make a donation to Catholic Charities. Serafin
said, “Why? The Catholic Church is totally corrupt and molests young
boys, you know.”
When we learned of her remark, we verified its accuracy
and then contacted the station. We were effectively dismissed. We
then issued a news release on September 14 (enclosed) that was the
text of a letter I sent to Brian Burch (the letter should have been
addressed to Eric Braverman; nonetheless, he learned of our complaint
through someone on his staff and never returned our calls).
On September 17, Serafin answered a complaint by a
Catholic League member saying that her remark was taken out of context
and that he should “have an open mind in the future.” (Enclosed.)
Over the summer, ABC radio talk-show host Michael
Graham was fired because of an offensive remark he made about Islam.
At the time, ABC Radio did not buy the line about Graham’s comment
being “out-of-context,” and neither should it allow Serafin to get
away with this excuse.
Justice demands that Serafin be disciplined over this
matter. Not to do so would send a message to Catholics that ABC Radio
harbors a double standard: bigotry against Catholics is not the same
as bigotry against Muslims.
We have a monthly journal, Catalyst, that
records anti-Catholicism nationwide and what we are doing about it.
Serafin’s comment will appear on the front page of the October edition*
and Braverman will be deluged with mail in a few weeks time. It would
be great if we could provide our members with an update in the
November edition that effectively settles this matter.
*NOTE: Just before going to press, Ms.
Serafin issued a formal apology. We now consider this to be a
closed matter.
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