Hopper
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Recently there have been some claims and statements made about "racism," "religious slurs," etc., in connection with the Muslim religion. These include some comments made in Eric's recent thread, with a specific reference to "politcal correctness," but I am also thinking, among others things, about specific comments made to me by mods in recent infractions and warnings I have been given.
I don't know if it even possible for many people to have an honest discussion of these issues. Many seem to think the utterance of truth is unacceptable if it doesn't cater to, or advance, their personal socio-political dogma.
Since words and pictures are much easier and more fun to view and understand than obnoxious printed words, I will attempt to elucidate some of the issues by means of a couple videos pertaning to Juan Williams. As most of you probably know, Williams is a distinguished (black) man who wrote an excellent book on racism and is a life-long liberal. He held a high position (senior news analyst) at NPR for many years, but was summarily fired and accused of being a bigot by NPR for expressing some of his personal anxiety about muslim garb when on an airplane.
This first vid is mainly just a summary of the circumstances of the firing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIOBYsVuuFs
This next vid is a conversation between Williams and O'Reilly talking about political correctness as it relates to racism, in which they are complaining about CNN for it's wanton allegations of racism. Among other things, CNN apparently derisely called Williams a "happy negro" for agreeing with O'Reilly. If you have ever watched him on Fox, you will know that he frequently disagrees vehmently with O'Reilly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJhe00QSlBI&NR=1
This last video goes back to Williams' discussing his NPR firing with O'Reilly. It is preceded by a diatribe by O'Reilly against NPR, which you might want to ignore, even if it does raise some interesting questions. Then Williams talks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBWR31CGR54&feature=related
Who's right here, in your opinion? NPR for firing Williams, or the critics of that action?
I don't know if it even possible for many people to have an honest discussion of these issues. Many seem to think the utterance of truth is unacceptable if it doesn't cater to, or advance, their personal socio-political dogma.
Since words and pictures are much easier and more fun to view and understand than obnoxious printed words, I will attempt to elucidate some of the issues by means of a couple videos pertaning to Juan Williams. As most of you probably know, Williams is a distinguished (black) man who wrote an excellent book on racism and is a life-long liberal. He held a high position (senior news analyst) at NPR for many years, but was summarily fired and accused of being a bigot by NPR for expressing some of his personal anxiety about muslim garb when on an airplane.
This first vid is mainly just a summary of the circumstances of the firing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIOBYsVuuFs
This next vid is a conversation between Williams and O'Reilly talking about political correctness as it relates to racism, in which they are complaining about CNN for it's wanton allegations of racism. Among other things, CNN apparently derisely called Williams a "happy negro" for agreeing with O'Reilly. If you have ever watched him on Fox, you will know that he frequently disagrees vehmently with O'Reilly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJhe00QSlBI&NR=1
This last video goes back to Williams' discussing his NPR firing with O'Reilly. It is preceded by a diatribe by O'Reilly against NPR, which you might want to ignore, even if it does raise some interesting questions. Then Williams talks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBWR31CGR54&feature=related
Who's right here, in your opinion? NPR for firing Williams, or the critics of that action?
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