DISQUS

Jack and Jill Politics: ColorOfChange to Murdoch: What exactly do you mean?

  • RonnieB · 1 month ago
    I suppose this isn't a surprise. The apples (Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity) don't fall far from the Murdoch tree.

    But see, racist heavyweights like Murdoch don't respect our being offended or insulted. In fact, they respect very little about us at all. And that's because our heavyweights don't rise up; they don't make them pay.

    This is why the Murdoch tree will thrive, and bear more fruit like Beck. Our heavyweights don't have the courage to cut that tree down.
  • ochyming · 1 month ago
    Our heavyweights, you mean intellectuals?
    Afro-American intellectuals ( most of them ) are more interested it seems with hip hop.
  • cheryl aka jill tubman · 1 month ago
    I'm outraged by this. Thanks for posting. Let's fight back.
  • Guns3000 · 1 month ago
    Where's the follow-up question from the interviewer?
  • Town · 1 month ago
    There was no pushback on the statement because the interviewer was either scared to push back on Murdoch or the interviewer agrees with Murdoch.

    Many people with the Glen Beck mindset don't need a valid reason to say that Obama or any other black person has a "deep seated hatred of whites." They don't like blacks so they feel that blacks must don't like whites as well.
  • Guns3000 · 1 month ago
    This is a bullshit interview. Murdoch owns 1/3 of Sky news Australia.(I just found out). This guy was probably pissing his pants the whole interview.
  • rikyrah · 1 month ago
    it's interesting that when you ASK for SPECIFIC EXAMPLES of how a Black person has ' deep seated hatred of Whites', none are forthcoming - it just IS, cause they say so.

    phuck that.
  • ch555x · 1 month ago
    More tabloid fodder...
  • fsu · 1 month ago
    But- but, he has an Asian wife! He can't be racist!

    (/sarcasm, if you couldn't tell)
  • rikyrah · 1 month ago
    AFTERNOON OPEN THREAD IS UP
  • RobM · 1 month ago
    Plan of action
    One do not watch anything on FOX TV period. This includes football. Watch those numbers drop and the ad dollars he has to give back because not enough eyes.
    Two, contact the NFL and tell them you will not watch another NFC game until Murdoch gives up the contract or it is rescinded. The NFL made it known that talk like this was not acceptable from Rush Limbaugh why should it be from Rupert Murdoch? The grounds is the morals clause.
    Three, petition every NFC football player, coach and owner not to speak to anyone at Fox till the contract is lifted.
    Four, don't buy any Murdoch media, the WSJ, the London Times.
    Five, don't listen to any Murdoch media.
    Six, ask your local politician not to appear on/in Fox media.
    Seven, keep the WH out of this. Otherwise President Obama will have to backtrack about criticism against him from certain quarters is about policy not race

    All of this is to make Murdoch the issue so it is on the front page/TV screen/monitor/radio of everything else.








  • zizi2 · 1 month ago
    I personally would like cable channels to be offered a la carte, so that the consumer decides which channels to select and pay for. While I don't watch Fox noise, I detest having to pay for it as part of my cable subscription. Can such a movement be started picketing cable providers to change the terms of their offerings. I will sign up the moment such an action is feasible. If Murdoch thinks he can spew racist hatred, I too should have the right to starve his business off my cable subscription rates. Fair, no?
  • baratunde · 1 month ago
    The FCC has been threatening to impose this requirement for a few years, but it's hard to pull off. Many cable networks are opposed because their less popular channels get subsidized by the more popular ones. The packaging also serves to introduce new channels to people who might never subscribe because they wouldn't have heard of them.

    I definitely love the idea, and with all the video content online we're gonna be in a de facto a la carte world soon anyway. Hopefully sooner rather than later