DISQUS

Jack and Jill Politics: Get This "M-FER" Off TV

  • 50 foot QE · 2 years ago
    What a wonderful example of what is really going on! And what an opportunity! I didn't hear the response to his comments. Did anyone take this fabulous opportunity to "correct" Mr. O'Reilly? Or dialogue with him? You see people, (even Bill O'Reilly), need to be allowed to make big mistakes like this if only to be called on it. Everyone can benefit from the dialogue. It is when we see someone make a horrific error like this and refrain from engaging, that is what is creating problems.


    When a dog defacates on the rug and you catch him in the act you tell him, "No Dog, NO!"
  • Bronze Trinity · 2 years ago
    What a prejudiced jerk. I don't think I could ever be friends with someone who watches his show and agrees with him. His statements are totally ignorant. Why the heck don't we have more Black commentary on TV. We should atleast have it on the internet, all in one place, 24 seven with video.
  • rikyrah · 2 years ago
    dnA,


    You always bring us something good. Not that we didn't know this about Bill O, but it's good to always have more ammunition...you never know when you'll be in the position to pull it up and use it.
  • 50 foot QE · 2 years ago
    The point isn't whether you would be friends with the viewer but that the viewer is entitled to the truth-i.e. reality. O'Reilly is just contributing to the lie. It would be wonderful if we could allow everyone to be engaged in a dialogue, even if they aren't your friends.


    Humanity isn't a club, lets be part of the solution.
  • Jennifer · 2 years ago
    Don't even waste your time discussing Bill O'Reilly. He is an ignorant self-promoter. He never says anything to enlighten me but only angers me that he never makes an effort to truly understand other races. I have NO hope for his pathetic behind! But, look who he works for - Fox News! Racist company 4 sure!
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    Very ignorant comments by Oreilly.
    I wish someone in an interview or on his show would have asked him what was his previously held opinion. In what context was this said? Was he saying that this is different that what rap portrays? Or different from his personal view of what he thought Black folks act like? I do think he is a self promoter and he knows that people are watching him for bias and he feeds into it for attention.

    CeCe
  • liberal journal man · 2 years ago
    Not only does O'Lie-ly not see color, he doesn't see food.