You know, when she asked how many black friends Bill had, he could have just said, "I refuse to dignify that with a proper response because I don't feel that the number of African-American friends that you have is a good metric for measuring one's level of racism" or something along that vein. But instead he just got all loud and defensive like he always does, smh. When somebody refuses to answer a question, even indirectly, it's usually a sign that they know there's at least something wrong with what they said.
***** The so-called non-racists are the people who use black people as tools because they only have token black friends to make themselves feel better about how non-racist they are. Actual "racists" aren't obsessed with skin color and will have black friends.
Bill O'reilly about his experience at a Harlem restaurant in 2007; "I couldn't get over the fact that there was no difference between Sylvia's restaurant and any other restaurant in New York City. I mean, it was exactly the same, even though it's run by blacks, primarily black patronship." "There wasn't one person in Sylvia's who was screaming, 'M-Fer, I want more iced tea.' You know, I mean, everybody was -- it was like going into an Italian restaurant in an all-white suburb in the sense of people were sitting there, and they were ordering and having fun. And there wasn't any kind of craziness at all." Yet he claims there's no racism in the country. Riiiiiiight.
***** You can search it online it was from O'reillys radio show and it was publicized lol. He also said "Black Americans are starting to think more and more for themselves. They're getting away from the Sharptons and the Jacksons and the people trying to lead them into a race-based culture." Which is hilarious considering it was Al Sharpton who invited him to eat at the restaurant in the first place lol.
Bill O'Reilly also went on to say in response to Powers' question - "I love black people! I think everyone should own one---er---I mean have one!---uh---as friends that is! Dammit, missy, I covered the Civil Rights Movement with a pen, a ballpoint pen I might add, so don't question my racism---I mean lack of racism---as in I don't have any! I didn't fight in the Falklands to come home to this!"
He does that a lot. Jon Steward told him that more of his viewers think Obama's a Muslim than believe in evolution. Bill then asked where he got information saying most of his viewers think Obama's a Muslim. He then talked over Stewart until Jon gave up.
Justin M It also means the next time he moans about something (war on Christmas, Christian "persecution" etc) that exact quote can be thrown back in his face.
emotionzdepress The devil you know is often better than the devil you don't. You have no idea who they'd get to replace him and they could be even worse.
Otk_Obelisk he was getting pissed well before that and if he didn't have racist thoughts he wouldn't have gotten so angry. If someone called me racist I'd be mostly confused not outraged.
nytehawx I DON'T love Kirsten Powers. She did an okay job on this clip, but she's a DINO sellout. She writes columns for the odious NY Post and wrote a book titled, "The Silencing: How the Left is Killing Free Speech". Does THAT sound like someone liberals should support? She's a fucking hack who sold her soul to Fox News. She plays a pseudo-liberal on Fox, but she does it poorly.
nytehawx She should have gotten up, walked to Bill's studio and punched him in the face. There is a reason Bill's audience is primarily the age 59+ demographic. Its because Bill is the angry old white male that yells how everything was better in the past and he gets to yell at younger people for being disrespectful and stupid. usually when said young people are the opposite.
Bradley Ward Sometimes people use the fact that you can’t completely eliminate [bad thing] as an excuse to continue to an activity that makes [bad thing] worse. I don’t think it’s difficult to see how this applies to the racism discourse.
The problem is a lot of the ardent Confederate Flag supporters will not admit that those flags on capital grounds were raised in defiance of desegregation and Civil Rights in the 1960s so the people who see that flag as racist have a pretty damn good reason to do so even more so than its connection with the pro-slavery nation of the Confederacy. The self-denial of conservatives in the wake of shootings of unarmed black men and teens by police (and self-appointed neighborhood watchmen) and the shootings of black church members by a Confederate-flag-loving US-flag-burning racist-rhetoric-parroting psycho has been astounding to say the least. This will all just be added to the history of the gradual mental meltdown of rightwingers in this country of the early 21st century. I believe historians will look back at the bizarre reaction that Obama's presidency evoked from conservatives with amazement and bewilderment when they consider: *A number of conservatives who accused Obama of being foreign born with a foreign father and thus unfit for presidential office supported another foreign born candidate with a foreign father for president. *Southern conservatives accused the Democrats of creating the KKK and the Confederate Flag while ignoring their grandfather's robes in their closets and fiercely defending that Democrat Confederate Flag by placing it as a bumper sticker on their truck next to their old "Bush/Cheney '04" bumper sticker. *Conservatives screamed that liberals always play the victim card then around Christmas play the victim card on the war on christmas and the war on christians in a country predominately christian. *Many conservatives screamed that Obama wanted to enact sharia law then turned around to propose christian sharia law against abortion and gay rights. *Many conservatives screamed Obama was trying to destroy the country then conservative politicians in DC shut down the government because they wouldn't compromise while having the largest number of filibusters in US history. *Many conservatives hailed a tax-evading rancher and his armed posse of random anti-government militia members as heroes for pointing guns at authorities to protect trespassing cattle then said an unarmed black teen shot 6-8 times by a police officer was a thug who had it coming for swiping $50-smokes and allegedly charging the officer. *Many conservatives wanted the country to go back to God but when the head of a major Christian religion urged assisting the poor like Jesus actually said while not hurting the planet they turned around and called him a Marxist and the most dangerous person on the planet. *Many conservatives financially supported businesses that refused to serve gays but didn't help a fellow Obamacare-hating conservative when he was in danger of becoming blind due to his state not covering a part of Obamacare. *Conservatives complained about government spending by Democrats then wasted money on endless hearings about Benghazi that went nowhere while having ignored the attacks on embassies and consulates under the former President. *Many conservatives openly admired the dictatorial leader of a former adversarial country who openly discriminated against gays, used military might to invade former territories, and squashed free speech. Yes, historians will need to become psychologists to deal with all the self-denial, cognitive dissonance, lack of self awareness, paranoia, and projection swirling around US conservatives of this time period.
Ronin Dave The scary part is, that's just the tip of the iceberg. Then there's the "pro-life" conservatives who do everything they can to make life miserable for the children of the middle-class and poor, including denying them life-saving health care, the "Christian" conservatives who actually believe "freedom of religion" only applies to their specific faith, the "constitutional" conservatives who refuse to accept that the U.S.A. is a secular country despite the first amendment, and refuse to acknowledge that "a well-regulated militia" does not mean every individual psychopath who wants to shoot a bunch of school kids, the "anti-regulation" conservatives who think the government has no role in policing the marketplace but supports them policing everything that happens in people's bedrooms and what women choose to do with their own bodies, and so on and so forth.
I've said this to many of my friends: If you want, you can raise the Confederate Flag. Hell, you can raise the Nazi, ISIS, KKK, or Communist Flag if you want. But do it on your own time and your own property. Whether you think it is or not, some people see that flag as a racist symbol, myself included, and I do not want my taxpayer dollars going towards it.
Also, to your second point, it's always hilarious that Republicans consider Reagan to be their patron saint instead of Lincoln. I think that's because they know he was a liberal.
Ronin Dave The large part of the republican party is not the party of the people, if you've seen their record or any interviews with them they never have an idea on how to actually fix a problem like health care they just don't want Obamacare.
@@mauricematla1795 It doesn't take any but not having one when your that popular on tv and live in this society says a lot. There's a lot of black people in this country for you not to have at least one friend is kinda weird.
So then how hilarious is it that because Trump won, all your democunts are in the streets crying, so upset they had to miss school, rioting and tearing up property & literally falling apart hahahaha
+Sandra Hopkins I think she was hoping he was going to say "yes", to which she'd respond along the lines of "have any of them ever experienced racism in this country?". Not that having black friends makes you not racist. And flipping the phrase around, not having any black friends doesn't make you racist either!
Actually her asking him if he had black friend was in reference to hr wondering how many honest conversations is he having with people he knows personally that may or may not experience systematic racism on a daily basis ... 💁
Does not automatically makes you a racist. She sense something in Bill because he took the discussion so personal. That's why she ask. I have a lot of white friends and they get annoyed how my wife and I are treated so differently then them. But if they didn't have black friends they wouldn't know how there a clearly racist people out there.
Bravo, Kirsten Powers. I grew up in the 1950's, saw the racism first hand. And in in 2016, is it better, yes it is....but is it still there? Absolutely! I had a discussion with my mother about racism in 1980 when she said..."I don't have anything against black people; I even let one in the house once". This is what the discussion was about in 2016, and I have to ask, have societal attitudes really changed? I think not. It just isn't expressed as openly today as back then. As some one else wrote "O'Reilly is so racist is he doesn't even know the difference anymore."
big mouth Bill O'Reilly still a ràcist republican the party of Lincoln is now the Bill O'Reilly party of hate. and the Confederates flag that Lincoln had destroyed.. 💀👻👾
I'm not big on symbols. Mostly because of the human tendency to place undo importance on them by confusing the symbols with the things they are meant to represent. But there are some symbols that represent reprehensible acts, and the worst parts of human nature. Those symbols are often used as weapons to intimidate, and remind particular groups of societal attitudes towards them. It's hard to find credible the assertions of those who say that what the symbol represents is no longer of any concern, when the symbol itself remains as prominent and potent as ever.
Sadly, I think Bill is saying there is no legalized racism, not actually saying there is no racism, because he starts on the point that "you want a perfect country..."
am I the only one who lives and in America that doesn't think that its CRAZILY filled with racism? I mean I live in a small city and for sure there is older people who are racists. But they are very little compared to the amount of people who act like normal people and go on about their day and have no problems with other races. I don't treat anyone different based upon the color of their skin, or the actions of their ancestors. I don't see why this is blowing up so much. I feel as if the media is making this a larger issue than it really is. ( obviously racism is a issue ) I've heard some of the most ignorant things the past few days such as: you cannot be racist to a white person, because you are white you are racist. I'm not sure about anyone else but I live in a real world where I guess I just don't see racism being the biggest of all of our issues. in fact I'd go as to say racism is a issue that will never completely go away. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Maybe I will learn something ( being as I am only 16 and live Near Canada )
Alter I must agree. But I have to add that racism can be veeeeerrrrryyyy subtle. Like the first thought when you see an Arab or African American at the local grocery store.
Alter It depends on you experience, I suppose. I took a road trip from South Florida to DC earlier this year. Immediately, I felt uncomfortable is certain parts of the country. The stares and the attitudes given to me (while not comparable to actual violence) were pretty uncomfortable. Also, I got pulled over for the first time (I know right) in southern rural Georgia. Not a pretty scene, being told to get out of the car while it's super cold at 1AM and having a cop wanting to search your vehicle. Racism is real but our experiences with it are not the same.
I hate when people say black friends. I don't say I have white friends. I have all types of friends. We are all people. Get rid of the race when describe in people. Cmon damn
Nathaniel Saez how can you get rid of face when America keeps doing it ? Nobody can come together when their taught this besides kids they literally don’t see anything wrong with playing with a kid a different skin tone until taught to resent that person
I'm from SC and I'm sitting here thinking, "Why the hell would another state have our old flag (which was barely used in the civil war anyways)? I'm totally for it to be taken because IT"S NOT OUR FLAG anymore and it was certainly NEVER their flag". When I first heard about this I was like, "Oh that flags still flying? Cool guess they'll take it down. that's that its a relic of a former time" then it became a national concern. I orignally thought, "Well the flag itself isn't racist because it's not even the flag flown by SC during the time" but now that I'm finding out that there are so many OTHER states using it...it's becoming very apparent its not just a leftover RELIC of the civil war (which I was under the impression) but rather almost impossible to debate it was not a symbol of racism, not during the civil war, but during the civil rights movement.
Okay, I'm from a different country so I can see certain things that seem to evade Americans (outsider perspective and all that). But what stuck out most was at 7:26 when Bill O'Reilly says "Most AMERICANS are not racist." Before that Kristen Powers said "most people in this country" which is not significantly exclusive, but he structured that differently. And it is the way he constructed that sentence that gets me thinking. When he says "Americans", who does he mean? Don't black people have American identities? Funnily, I don't think he is implying that both races are discriminatory towards the other. I don't think it would occur to him like that.
I recomend googling the term before posting a comment. Not supporting them, just supporting knowledge of historic references in general. Also, I believe Cenk is actually Turkish, which is why he chose that specific reference.
+David Harris I'm aware of the possibility of Cenk's adopted nationality. However, Cenk is certainly not young, and any other "journalist" reporting from this channel isn't Turkish. To go even further, none of the activities that the members of this channel embark on exemplify the phrase, "Young Turk."
that is a real Bill O'Reilly moment always switching it all the blame on someone else when he knows for a fact who he is and Bill We Know Who You Are don't act like you really give a shit cuz we know you don't
I've watched bill oreilly for a long time. Today, seeing him say "there's no system of racism in America", I've lost all ability to watch him and think he is in touch with the world. Systematic racism is everywhere in the job market...
I'm not a Bill O'Reilly fan, but you are being pretty harsh here. You complain at him for misrepresenting what the guest said and yet you do it about him. Bill didn't say that every country has racism EXCEPT america (which you mocked him for). He said that all countries have it INCLUDING america. The point he was making is yes racism does exist, but its not a major systematic problem in America. I agree with him on that. You will never ever get completely rid of racism. Some people will always be prejudiced to others. However in America today, the tiny fraction who are racist are looked down upon. It is seen rightly as an awful crime. There is no systematic oppression to any race. That's Bills point and I actually agree. What the guest is saying (along with many including TYT) is that racism is a huge problem in America. You agree with the idea of 'White Privilege' and systematic oppression of Blacks. Although she didn't actually say 'MOST' americans are racist, you can see how Bill thought that. She made it out as a major problem and when Bill accused her, all she came out with is 'how many Black friends do you have?' What does that have anything to do with it?
I had a shocking moment when I was visiting my best friend in KY a month or two ago - I'm attracted to black men, the skin tone, the full lips, the nose, all the 'classic features' I guess you could say. I just find them crazy attractive and I don't keep this a secret. So at one point we were in the car and she turned to me and said "You know you can't actually date a black guy, right?" "Why?" "Because he'll treat you like shit. It's just how they're raised sweetie." I stammered out something about race not mattering and that my ex was super white, red head white, and he didn't treat me well. I don't know if I made my point or not, I was in shock and my mouth was moving kind of on it's own. I never pegged her as a racist, but now I can't stop thinking about it.
I love how she called him on arguing 2 different positions. She should have said "which fallacy are you most firm on Bill, the fallacy of relative privation you started with, or the false dichotomy, because you're doing both"
Dylan Roof had a lot of black friends; friends who were interviewed by the media, and said he never treated them different, they hung out together, even crashed at the same house. So the question was kind of moot. Having friends of one particular race or another doesn't mean you''re not racist.
I'm probably racist, at least a little. Everyone is. Everyone has their own prejudices that have been fed to them by the media, or by their family, or by people they talk to on a day to day basis. And the thing is, being racist doesn't really matter. You can be as racist as you want to be, as long as you don't act on it. So long as you don't go out in public ranting about jews or black people, or mexicans, or whoever, its okay to be racist. Don't get me wrong, racism is a bad thing, but as long as nobody acts on it, and as long as nobody is hurt or massively offended, does it really matter? Because as long as you don't discriminate against people, and you keep your opinion of other races or religions to yourself, I don't see harm in it.
This is my introduction to Kirsten Powers and I'm excited about her spirit, fearlessness, and willingness to go head to head with big bully, B.O. With the simple question, "How many black friends do you have, Bill?", she sends B.O. into a defensive rage. Right on K.P. Keep in up.
She said "a lot" of people in this country are racist and he turns it into, "you think *most* people in this country are racist!" Those are not the same. If 23% of Americans say that different races are inferior, that's A LOT of people but it's not most people. This isn't a hard concept to understand.
*screaming and ranting on the inside* I'm not even kidding if he cut me off like that there were going to be SERIOUS problems, considering the topic? Omg u have noooo idea how hyped i am rn.....
from the Wikipedia page of Levittown, NY (Bills Hometown): "Levittown was designed to provide a large amount of housing at a time when there was a high demand for affordable family homes.[8] This suburban development would become a symbol of the "American Dream" as it allowed thousands of families to become home owners. But Levittown would also become a symbol of racial segregation. The discriminatory housing standards of Levittown were consistent with government policies of the time.[9] The Federal Housing Association allowed developers to justify segregation within public housing. The FHA only offered mortgages to non-mixed developments which discouraged developers from creating racially integrated housing. In accordance with this policy, the buying agreement signed by all those who purchased homes in Levittown stated that the property could not be used or rented by any individuals other than those of the Caucasian race.[10] Before the sale of Levittown homes began, the sales agents were aware that no applications from black families would be accepted. As a result American veterans who wished to purchase a home in Levittown were unable to do so if they were black.[11] William Levitt attempted to justify their decision to only sell homes to white families by saying that it was in the best interest for business.[11] He claimed their actions were not discriminatory but intended to maintain the value of their properties. The company explained that it was not possible to reduce racial segregation while they were attempting to reduce the housing shortage. Though the Levitts were Jewish, they did not wish to sell homes to Jewish families: "As a Jew, I have no room in my heart for racial prejudice. But the plain fact is that most whites prefer not to live in mixed communities. This attitude may be wrong morally, and someday it may change. I hope it will."[12] The Levitts explained that they would open up applications to blacks after they had sold as many homes to white people as possible.[11] They believed that potential white buyers would not want to buy a house in Levittown if they were aware that they would have black neighbors." It's no wonder Bill O'Reilly doesn't know much about other people.
Ok, first off I'm black. Second I am not a republican. Third I love how easy misinformation is spread. The civil war was not fought about slavery. Period. It was fought because the south at the time was the primary force for economic power in the country due admittedly to the slave labor force. The south wanted more power and better representation in the government because they had the majority of the money due to agriculture. When they couldn't get the amount of power that they thought was fair they wanted to become their own country. Also at the time, slavery was a hot button issue, not morally, but because of the amount of money the south was making due to climate, good soil and a long growing season. Once the war started, the emancipation proclamation was enacted to cripple the south economically because the north had more troops and knew the south could and would buy military support from other countries if they continued to be economically stable throughout a long campaign. Ending slavery was a brilliant political move at the time though the abolitionists did publicly celebrate it as their victory. Fourth, the confederate flag for a lot of southern people represented the fact they rebelled from what they saw as a tyrannical government which was a right guaranteed in the constitution. The flag does not stand for racism any more than the swastika stood for antisemitism; today that is what people see or think about when they see them but was never the intent. Now I'm not saying that they have not been used to represent those things by hate groups and racists, just that they are symbols and context makes them what they are. My last point is that the people like Bill O'Reilly who sit back and pretend that racism don't exist are hilarious to me. Racism is epidemic and systematic and affects everyone. It isn't a black issue or a white issue either, it is a human issue which is the only thing I will concede to Bill O'Reilly. That being said I think that it's sad that people believe that taking down a flag is a victory for the cause or in any way will influence racism. Y'all muffukkas need ta read a got damn book. Real talk.
As distasteful as I find the Confederate flag, having grown up in Arkansas as a liberal Non Christian, I do not believe that ideologies should be banned. freedom of speech, freedom of ideas, freedom of individualism is very important. There's a huuuuge difference between hanging up a flag and promoting violence or hatred.
Iadarolla inadvertently laid out the crux of the problem at 10:43. He defined racism, without even flinching, as anything from a genocidal maniac to an objectively decent person admitting that he/she is confused about race privileges for certain people. At some point, the left (for lack of a better term) has to recognize the flaw in this logic. Racism, in America, is an extremely serious charge. An enormous insult; particularly if you're white. In the interest of pragmatism, the definition of the term can't "span the range", if you will. It carries too much baggage to use so casually.
First off I am not a bill O'riley fan. However he did not say everyone is racist. He said every country has issues with racism. That is a FACT! MOST of American's are not racist, yet we are acting as if everyone is.. Also asking "how many black friends do you have" does not dictate how racist they are. Example if there is only one African American family in the town you live, but you don't know them personally, does it make you racist for not having black friends? NO!!!! As long as you treat them the same as anyone else you do not know personally you are not racist. What do you want for us to seek out African American's to be friends with and add them to the I'm not racist scorecard? That's far worse an idea, treating them as a commodity. They are people and should be treated like everyone else. Also I would get upset as well if she kept interrupting me constantly, refusing to give acknowledgement to any rebuttals, and asking one of the worst racial questions ever. I have African American uncles, nephews, friends and co-workers. Most are great people just like MOST of any race is.
Notice that O'Reilly follows the classic FOX format. Two (or sometimes three) conservatives against one liberal. This is what they call fair and BALANCED.
So basically Bill is saying: 1) every country has racism 2) America has racism 3) He admits racism is not ok 4) Yet he wants us to stop talking about it??? WHAT??? I could respect him on points 1-3, but his leap to point #4 is so irrational it makes rest of Fox news look intelligent.
I dunno.. do you think he wants people to stop discussing racism because it makes it harder to hide his own racism, or because to someone who isn't racist, its a topic that's uninteresting. On the one hand he's racist, and on the other he's being selfish because it definitely affects people.. just not him. Which one is more damning?
8:18 it's funny how Cenk critizises Bill on a thing that he himself did just 5 minutes ago (3:23). Bill never said that America was the only non-racist country in the world. He said there's racism in every country, but people talk about America as if the Americans were extra stupid and extra racist and he doesn't like it that people talk so bad about America as if other countries weren't the same. So he says that not America is racist but some people in America are.
If 9 out of 10 times I got bit by a dog, the 11th dog a I meet, you think I'm going to let it approach me and have an open mind? No, I'm going to run away. There is a reason why humans have maintained stereotypes through evolution, and you can't hate people for acting on those stereotypes.
Look, I do not agree with O'Reilly's politics in this segment and many others. But even if we all put that aside for a moment, can everyone not agree that his hosting style is simply awful. The whole show centers around him, and you get no other perspective on the issues. And when he does put a person with another perspective on the program, he does it merely to demean them and to bully them. They can't finish their sentences, make any points, or get any respect. I don't mean to be condescending (that's his thing), but is very clear that he cannot control his temper or projection. He raises his voice when someone won't concede to his point. He fails to realize that the only reason no one concede's to his points is because he spews rhetoric instead of quality information. But he gets good ratings. Fox News needs to get some integrity. If you want right-wing programming fine, but make it fair and at least remotely informative.
Bill O'Reilly is so transparent when he tries to distract from the main point. When someone is trying to have an honest argument, they don't use tactics in order to win. Winning isn't the point, seeking the truth is the point.
whenever someone uses the "I'm not racist. I have (insert minority group here) friends." no one ever asks then to tell us the name of these supposed friends.
I am not sure why Cenk is having a hard time understanding what O'Reilly said. He didn't say that "everyone else is racist and we're not." What he said was every country has racist elements within, no country is spotless, and that America doesn't have institutional racism (written in law) anymore. I am not sure where Cenk is getting the idea that he said "every country but America is racist." Even an 8 year old can see that this isn't what O'Reilly said.
I am very sorry to tell you guys that it is completely illegal in germany to show the swastika anywhere, except historical books and museums (or movies with a historical background -band of brothers and so on..)(The sentence for not following this law contains many years of prison time). Having said that, sure there are people who glorify the Nazi history, but they are in a percentage area far behind the 0, and may not state their beliefs in public areas or anywhere out of their houses.
10:50 Wait, did the guy in the video just say that if you don't recognize a race-based privilege you have, you are a racist? I think people use the term 'racist' or 'sexist' etc way too often.
They are twisting O'Reilly's words. He said "America is not a racist country, it has just racist elements like every other country." That is different to say "every country is racist, but not America."
What he seemed to be saying at the beginning, as far as I can tell from the very short clip, was that racism isn't ingrained into society, but that, like any country in the world, America has racism still in it. It wasn't that hard to see. Not that he's right or anything, antiblackness is a serious threat, as Wilderson clearly demonstrates.
I saw an a debate between O'Reily and Jon Stewart a few years back it was about an hour long. And I was skimming through it watching parts here and there, and I skimmed to the questions and answers which they were receiving from the audience... I recall O'Reily stating "there is a lot of hate out there... and some people exploit that hate through the radio, TV or whatever media outlet and from it they know they can make a lot of money". I thought damn that was deep and true. I wonder if O'Reily is doing that which he stated.
You know, when she asked how many black friends Bill had, he could have just said, "I refuse to dignify that with a proper response because I don't feel that the number of African-American friends that you have is a good metric for measuring one's level of racism" or something along that vein. But instead he just got all loud and defensive like he always does, smh. When somebody refuses to answer a question, even indirectly, it's usually a sign that they know there's at least something wrong with what they said.
***** any examples?
Don Quixote Hey YOU! I didn't know you watched the YT!
***** elaborate
PlanetBlue where have you seen me before? lol
***** The so-called non-racists are the people who use black people as tools because they only have token black friends to make themselves feel better about how non-racist they are. Actual "racists" aren't obsessed with skin color and will have black friends.
Bill O'reilly about his experience at a Harlem restaurant in 2007;
"I couldn't get over the fact that there was no difference between Sylvia's restaurant and any other restaurant in New York City. I mean, it was exactly the same, even though it's run by blacks, primarily black patronship."
"There wasn't one person in Sylvia's who was screaming, 'M-Fer, I want more iced tea.' You know, I mean, everybody was -- it was like going into an Italian restaurant in an all-white suburb in the sense of people were sitting there, and they were ordering and having fun. And there wasn't any kind of craziness at all."
Yet he claims there's no racism in the country. Riiiiiiight.
Exactly
Andre B Bill is also a wife beater. He's a hypocrite and a liar in every sense of the word.
***** You can search it online it was from O'reillys radio show and it was publicized lol. He also said "Black Americans are starting to think more and more for themselves.
They're getting away from the Sharptons and the Jacksons and the people
trying to lead them into a race-based culture."
Which is hilarious considering it was Al Sharpton who invited him to eat at the restaurant in the first place lol.
Is this a joke or had he actually said this because I thought it was all made up until I read the last sentence.
Andre B He's so obviously racist its disgusting.
Bill O'Reilly also went on to say in response to Powers' question - "I love black people! I think everyone should own one---er---I mean have one!---uh---as friends that is! Dammit, missy, I covered the Civil Rights Movement with a pen, a ballpoint pen I might add, so don't question my racism---I mean lack of racism---as in I don't have any! I didn't fight in the Falklands to come home to this!"
Yeah...Self proclaimed America war hero....!People should remind Fox of this ...
Ronin Dave That should be an SNL skit.
Ronin Dave
That was fucking *gold*...
Ronin Dave haha, that was funny.
Ronin Dave damn funny
Kristen Powers is amazing to stand up to Bill O'Reilly who was totally shutting down the conversation trying to prevent an useful discussion.
Bill was completely correct on that. This is Bullshit. 👎
Another Dumb TV Bitch Kristen Powers. 👎
Woman: "There are a lot of people in this country who are racist."
Bill: "You said most Americans are Racist"!
He does that a lot. Jon Steward told him that more of his viewers think Obama's a Muslim than believe in evolution. Bill then asked where he got information saying most of his viewers think Obama's a Muslim. He then talked over Stewart until Jon gave up.
the tricks you use when your peddling propaganda. Literal proof of bias.The FEC needs to get involved with this trash
@3:05".....so you want a nirvana, a perfect country where everybody is open minded and benevolent....." IS THAT SUCH A BAD IDEA BILL?
Justin M To a racist, yes.
Justin M Not a bad idea, just unrealistic. I_I
Lol. I literally said out loud, "and you don't?!?!"
Justin M
It will never happen,
Justin M It also means the next time he moans about something (war on Christmas, Christian "persecution" etc) that exact quote can be thrown back in his face.
The day the Reily O' Factor ends; is that day we should throw a parade in the middle of the streets.
Damn right
emotionzdepress nah watch some how he'll keep it going after he dies. we'll have to listen to zombie bill
Master Chief Why the bother comenting on a channel you don't like?
emotionzdepress The devil you know is often better than the devil you don't. You have no idea who they'd get to replace him and they could be even worse.
emotionzdepress
That day will be made a national holiday.
I love Kirsten Powers! She managed to piss Bill O'Reilly off so much that he can't think straight
nytehawx even on his best day Bill can't think straight though hun. :D
I think he was getting pissed because she was calling him racist. If someone called me racist I know I'd be pissed.
Otk_Obelisk
he was getting pissed well before that and if he didn't have racist thoughts he wouldn't have gotten so angry. If someone called me racist I'd be mostly confused not outraged.
nytehawx
I DON'T love Kirsten Powers.
She did an okay job on this clip, but she's a DINO sellout. She writes columns for the odious NY Post and wrote a book titled, "The Silencing: How the Left is Killing Free Speech".
Does THAT sound like someone liberals should support? She's a fucking hack who sold her soul to Fox News. She plays a pseudo-liberal on Fox, but she does it poorly.
nytehawx She should have gotten up, walked to Bill's studio and punched him in the face. There is a reason Bill's audience is primarily the age 59+ demographic. Its because Bill is the angry old white male that yells how everything was better in the past and he gets to yell at younger people for being disrespectful and stupid.
usually when said young people are the opposite.
"You want a perfect country where everybody is open-minded and benevolent"
Yes, obviously.
Niko Bellic Why is that a bad goal to have? It doesn’t mean that literally everyone in your country would be that way but that should be the ideal.
Bradley Ward Sometimes people use the fact that you can’t completely eliminate [bad thing] as an excuse to continue to an activity that makes [bad thing] worse.
I don’t think it’s difficult to see how this applies to the racism discourse.
Every single point she made was valid. She ripped him apart so gracefully!
Agree... Gracefully
Why is Bill o Reilly still on TV?
***** but you are still here commenting this channel. So what does it say about you loser?
chris garbutt Because Were Still Waiting For A Few More Old People To Die......Any Minute Now....
White America
bairon C Really dude? Most white people fucking hate Bill O' Reilly. I don't even know one person of any race who does like him.
chris garbutt because of racist, waste of flesh and bone people
The problem is a lot of the ardent Confederate Flag supporters will not admit that those flags on capital grounds were raised in defiance of desegregation and Civil Rights in the 1960s so the people who see that flag as racist have a pretty damn good reason to do so even more so than its connection with the pro-slavery nation of the Confederacy.
The self-denial of conservatives in the wake of shootings of unarmed black men and teens by police (and self-appointed neighborhood watchmen) and the shootings of black church members by a Confederate-flag-loving US-flag-burning racist-rhetoric-parroting psycho has been astounding to say the least.
This will all just be added to the history of the gradual mental meltdown of rightwingers in this country of the early 21st century. I believe historians will look back at the bizarre reaction that Obama's presidency evoked from conservatives with amazement and bewilderment when they consider:
*A number of conservatives who accused Obama of being foreign born with a foreign father and thus unfit for presidential office supported another foreign born candidate with a foreign father for president.
*Southern conservatives accused the Democrats of creating the KKK and the Confederate Flag while ignoring their grandfather's robes in their closets and fiercely defending that Democrat Confederate Flag by placing it as a bumper sticker on their truck next to their old "Bush/Cheney '04" bumper sticker.
*Conservatives screamed that liberals always play the victim card then around Christmas play the victim card on the war on christmas and the war on christians in a country predominately christian.
*Many conservatives screamed that Obama wanted to enact sharia law then turned around to propose christian sharia law against abortion and gay rights.
*Many conservatives screamed Obama was trying to destroy the country then conservative politicians in DC shut down the government because they wouldn't compromise while having the largest number of filibusters in US history.
*Many conservatives hailed a tax-evading rancher and his armed posse of random anti-government militia members as heroes for pointing guns at authorities to protect trespassing cattle then said an unarmed black teen shot 6-8 times by a police officer was a thug who had it coming for swiping $50-smokes and allegedly charging the officer.
*Many conservatives wanted the country to go back to God but when the head of a major Christian religion urged assisting the poor like Jesus actually said while not hurting the planet they turned around and called him a Marxist and the most dangerous person on the planet.
*Many conservatives financially supported businesses that refused to serve gays but didn't help a fellow Obamacare-hating conservative when he was in danger of becoming blind due to his state not covering a part of Obamacare.
*Conservatives complained about government spending by Democrats then wasted money on endless hearings about Benghazi that went nowhere while having ignored the attacks on embassies and consulates under the former President.
*Many conservatives openly admired the dictatorial leader of a former adversarial country who openly discriminated against gays, used military might to invade former territories, and squashed free speech.
Yes, historians will need to become psychologists to deal with all the self-denial, cognitive dissonance, lack of self awareness, paranoia, and projection swirling around US conservatives of this time period.
Ronin Dave The scary part is, that's just the tip of the iceberg. Then there's the "pro-life" conservatives who do everything they can to make life miserable for the children of the middle-class and poor, including denying them life-saving health care, the "Christian" conservatives who actually believe "freedom of religion" only applies to their specific faith, the "constitutional" conservatives who refuse to accept that the U.S.A. is a secular country despite the first amendment, and refuse to acknowledge that "a well-regulated militia" does not mean every individual psychopath who wants to shoot a bunch of school kids, the "anti-regulation" conservatives who think the government has no role in policing the marketplace but supports them policing everything that happens in people's bedrooms and what women choose to do with their own bodies, and so on and so forth.
I've said this to many of my friends: If you want, you can raise the Confederate Flag. Hell, you can raise the Nazi, ISIS, KKK, or Communist Flag if you want. But do it on your own time and your own property. Whether you think it is or not, some people see that flag as a racist symbol, myself included, and I do not want my taxpayer dollars going towards it.
Also, to your second point, it's always hilarious that Republicans consider Reagan to be their patron saint instead of Lincoln. I think that's because they know he was a liberal.
Ronin Dave Plus fuckin' one
Ronin Dave The large part of the republican party is not the party of the people, if you've seen their record or any interviews with them they never have an idea on how to actually fix a problem like health care they just don't want Obamacare.
Of course O'Reilly has black friends; Stephen, Uncle Ruckus, and Don Lemon.
Lmao! You forgot Deneen Borelli!
Red Meth He's friends with Obama too. They've spoken once or twice, the president has to be friendly too
Red Meth Looooooooooooool
Red Meth hahahahaha who's stephen though? lol
john doe Sam Jackson's character in Django
still didnt answer how many black friends he has. Been dodged that question.
How many black friends Bill? 😂
Marvin Moore II zero.
How many friends of any colour?
How many does it take too not be a racist ....?
@@mauricematla1795 It doesn't take any but not having one when your that popular on tv and live in this society says a lot. There's a lot of black people in this country for you not to have at least one friend is kinda weird.
It's absolutely hilarious how mad he got, lmao.
Bill O'Reilly should watch Zootopia.
if he did he would hire someone to shoot berries at black people
THIS! xD
oh man I can't breath lmao what's the berries gonna do?? xD
So then how hilarious is it that because Trump won, all your democunts are in the streets crying, so upset they had to miss school, rioting and tearing up property & literally falling apart hahahaha
B Real Nobody said two wrongs make a right bud!
wait..how does having black friends automatically make you not racist!?
***** yeah I kinda see your point-it may indicate something about one's character, or at the least, about where they live/who they live around.
auh..yeah!
+Sandra Hopkins I think she was hoping he was going to say "yes", to which she'd respond along the lines of "have any of them ever experienced racism in this country?". Not that having black friends makes you not racist. And flipping the phrase around, not having any black friends doesn't make you racist either!
Actually her asking him if he had black friend was in reference to hr wondering how many honest conversations is he having with people he knows personally that may or may not experience systematic racism on a daily basis ... 💁
Does not automatically makes you a racist. She sense something in Bill because he took the discussion so personal. That's why she ask. I have a lot of white friends and they get annoyed how my wife and I are treated so differently then them. But if they didn't have black friends they wouldn't know how there a clearly racist people out there.
Bravo, Kirsten Powers. I grew up in the 1950's, saw the racism first hand. And in in 2016, is it better, yes it is....but is it still there? Absolutely! I had a discussion with my mother about racism in 1980 when she said..."I don't have anything against black people; I even let one in the house once". This is what the discussion was about in 2016, and I have to ask, have societal attitudes really changed? I think not. It just isn't expressed as openly today as back then. As some one else wrote "O'Reilly is so racist is he doesn't even know the difference anymore."
lol he tried to dodge that black friend question lol
Bill O'Reilly, the king of logical fallacies.
Why do people try to reason with Bill? Like come on it's like talking to a fucking brick wall nothing is going to change him.
Sometimes I feel like they don't let the Fox Anchors out of the studio, because how someone can be so blatantly misinformed is beyond me.
My thoughts exactly.
my dog is black so obviously im NOT racist!! smh
+¯\_(ツ)_/¯ #blackdogsmatter
#alldogsmatter
+John Wetzel this comment sums up the republicans
that comment was racist you dumb bitch
...which comment? Or are we being racist against Republicans?
Bill lived in the bubble all his life!
big mouth Bill O'Reilly still a ràcist republican the party of Lincoln is now the Bill O'Reilly party of hate. and the Confederates flag that Lincoln had destroyed..
💀👻👾
William Flickinger
Not much one can do but ridicule people like him. Republicans have lost the ruder a long time ago! Sad really, isn't it?
This segment is a chilling foreshadowing of why a certain Duck is running for prez.
Kristen, I admire you.
I'm not big on symbols. Mostly because of the human tendency to place undo importance on them by confusing the symbols with the things they are meant to represent.
But there are some symbols that represent reprehensible acts, and the worst parts of human nature. Those symbols are often used as weapons to intimidate, and remind particular groups of societal attitudes towards them.
It's hard to find credible the assertions of those who say that what the symbol represents is no longer of any concern, when the symbol itself remains as prominent and potent as ever.
Michael Powers My thoughts exactly.
why is he allowed to talk to his guests that why....fox needs to be ashamed of themselves
Man he dodged that question about black friends like it was a bullet, just real politician type maneuvering
Sadly, I think Bill is saying there is no legalized racism, not actually saying there is no racism, because he starts on the point that "you want a perfect country..."
am I the only one who lives and in America that doesn't think that its CRAZILY filled with racism? I mean I live in a small city and for sure there is older people who are racists. But they are very little compared to the amount of people who act like normal people and go on about their day and have no problems with other races. I don't treat anyone different based upon the color of their skin, or the actions of their ancestors. I don't see why this is blowing up so much. I feel as if the media is making this a larger issue than it really is. ( obviously racism is a issue ) I've heard some of the most ignorant things the past few days such as: you cannot be racist to a white person, because you are white you are racist. I'm not sure about anyone else but I live in a real world where I guess I just don't see racism being the biggest of all of our issues. in fact I'd go as to say racism is a issue that will never completely go away. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Maybe I will learn something ( being as I am only 16 and live Near Canada )
Alter I must agree. But I have to add that racism can be veeeeerrrrryyyy subtle. Like the first thought when you see an Arab or African American at the local grocery store.
Alter what race are you?
Alter It depends on you experience, I suppose. I took a road trip from South Florida to DC earlier this year. Immediately, I felt uncomfortable is certain parts of the country. The stares and the attitudes given to me (while not comparable to actual violence) were pretty uncomfortable. Also, I got pulled over for the first time (I know right) in southern rural Georgia. Not a pretty scene, being told to get out of the car while it's super cold at 1AM and having a cop wanting to search your vehicle.
Racism is real but our experiences with it are not the same.
Brent Miller I really don't think like that more like if a person looks sketchy and anyone can look sketchy.
uuu09 I am white, Scandinavian to be exact.
Ive noticed that when bill seems to start to look bad he claims the other person is attacking americans.
if you have to say "I´m not a racist" - then you probably are
how is he allowed to be so rude on national television without any repercussions
because fox
When she asked him how many black friends do you have, he got really pissed. He knew he fit in that racist group.
Bravo to Kirsten Powers!
A Fox News Analyst standing up to a Fox News Host - never thought I'd see the day.
LOL, I cant believe how outraged Bill was hahahahaha
I hate when people say black friends. I don't say I have white friends. I have all types of friends. We are all people. Get rid of the race when describe in people. Cmon damn
Not within the context of this discussion.
Nathaniel Saez how can you get rid of face when America keeps doing it ? Nobody can come together when their taught this besides kids they literally don’t see anything wrong with playing with a kid a different skin tone until taught to resent that person
I'm from SC and I'm sitting here thinking, "Why the hell would another state have our old flag (which was barely used in the civil war anyways)? I'm totally for it to be taken because IT"S NOT OUR FLAG anymore and it was certainly NEVER their flag". When I first heard about this I was like, "Oh that flags still flying? Cool guess they'll take it down. that's that its a relic of a former time" then it became a national concern. I orignally thought, "Well the flag itself isn't racist because it's not even the flag flown by SC during the time" but now that I'm finding out that there are so many OTHER states using it...it's becoming very apparent its not just a leftover RELIC of the civil war (which I was under the impression) but rather almost impossible to debate it was not a symbol of racism, not during the civil war, but during the civil rights movement.
Okay, I'm from a different country so I can see certain things that seem to evade Americans (outsider perspective and all that). But what stuck out most was at 7:26 when Bill O'Reilly says "Most AMERICANS are not racist." Before that Kristen Powers said "most people in this country" which is not significantly exclusive, but he structured that differently. And it is the way he constructed that sentence that gets me thinking. When he says "Americans", who does he mean? Don't black people have American identities?
Funnily, I don't think he is implying that both races are discriminatory towards the other. I don't think it would occur to him like that.
I don't understand the premise of this TH-cam channel. You guys are neither young nor Turks.
I recomend googling the term before posting a comment. Not supporting them, just supporting knowledge of historic references in general. Also, I believe Cenk is actually Turkish, which is why he chose that specific reference.
+David Harris I'm aware of the possibility of Cenk's adopted nationality. However, Cenk is certainly not young, and any other "journalist" reporting from this channel isn't Turkish. To go even further, none of the activities that the members of this channel embark on exemplify the phrase, "Young Turk."
+Pete Pyeatt The people at Fox News are not actual Foxes either.... Theyre donkeys.
+Insane Punchy Andrea Tantaros is a Fox. Just sayin'.
+Pete Pyeatt I give you that.
I never heard about that blue eye/ brown eye study. That's very interesting, but I guess it makes sense
that is a real Bill O'Reilly moment always switching it all the blame on someone else when he knows for a fact who he is and Bill We Know Who You Are don't act like you really give a shit cuz we know you don't
I've watched bill oreilly for a long time. Today, seeing him say "there's no system of racism in America", I've lost all ability to watch him and think he is in touch with the world. Systematic racism is everywhere in the job market...
Notice what Cenk says at 1:13
He says Wallace was "fighting segregation of Alabama". lol.
I'm not a Bill O'Reilly fan, but you are being pretty harsh here. You complain at him for misrepresenting what the guest said and yet you do it about him.
Bill didn't say that every country has racism EXCEPT america (which you mocked him for). He said that all countries have it INCLUDING america.
The point he was making is yes racism does exist, but its not a major systematic problem in America. I agree with him on that. You will never ever get completely rid of racism. Some people will always be prejudiced to others. However in America today, the tiny fraction who are racist are looked down upon. It is seen rightly as an awful crime. There is no systematic oppression to any race. That's Bills point and I actually agree.
What the guest is saying (along with many including TYT) is that racism is a huge problem in America. You agree with the idea of 'White Privilege' and systematic oppression of Blacks. Although she didn't actually say 'MOST' americans are racist, you can see how Bill thought that. She made it out as a major problem and when Bill accused her, all she came out with is 'how many Black friends do you have?' What does that have anything to do with it?
They are not being harsh at all.
Great Response there. Really debunked my argument
how many black friends do you have
how many black friends do you have
+Chris Ricks Is that question aimed at me?
The day Bill O'Reilly finally kicks the bucket will be a glorious day for America.
I had a shocking moment when I was visiting my best friend in KY a month or two ago - I'm attracted to black men, the skin tone, the full lips, the nose, all the 'classic features' I guess you could say. I just find them crazy attractive and I don't keep this a secret.
So at one point we were in the car and she turned to me and said "You know you can't actually date a black guy, right?"
"Why?"
"Because he'll treat you like shit. It's just how they're raised sweetie."
I stammered out something about race not mattering and that my ex was super white, red head white, and he didn't treat me well. I don't know if I made my point or not, I was in shock and my mouth was moving kind of on it's own. I never pegged her as a racist, but now I can't stop thinking about it.
3:32 what? did you not just hear Bill say that EVERY country has its flaws? wasn't that the whole point?
I love how she called him on arguing 2 different positions. She should have said "which fallacy are you most firm on Bill, the fallacy of relative privation you started with, or the false dichotomy, because you're doing both"
Dylan Roof had a lot of black friends; friends who were interviewed by the media, and said he never treated them different, they hung out together, even crashed at the same house. So the question was kind of moot. Having friends of one particular race or another doesn't mean you''re not racist.
This can prove that Bill O'Reilly should be taken off the air.
I'm probably racist, at least a little. Everyone is. Everyone has their own prejudices that have been fed to them by the media, or by their family, or by people they talk to on a day to day basis. And the thing is, being racist doesn't really matter. You can be as racist as you want to be, as long as you don't act on it. So long as you don't go out in public ranting about jews or black people, or mexicans, or whoever, its okay to be racist. Don't get me wrong, racism is a bad thing, but as long as nobody acts on it, and as long as nobody is hurt or massively offended, does it really matter? Because as long as you don't discriminate against people, and you keep your opinion of other races or religions to yourself, I don't see harm in it.
Don't forget experiences. experiences cause prejudice
True, but sad...
This Kirsten is being stomped on how is this acceptable to Americans that someone gets borderline verbally abused on national television.
This is my introduction to Kirsten Powers and I'm excited about her spirit, fearlessness, and willingness to go head to head with big bully, B.O. With the simple question, "How many black friends do you have, Bill?", she sends B.O. into a defensive rage. Right on K.P. Keep in up.
Lmao Bill just skipped over the black friends question like she never asked it.
She said "a lot" of people in this country are racist and he turns it into, "you think *most* people in this country are racist!" Those are not the same. If 23% of Americans say that different races are inferior, that's A LOT of people but it's not most people. This isn't a hard concept to understand.
Americans dont seem to understand having a debate they just shout at each other haha
"I'm wrong?? THE WHOLE WORLD IS WRONG!"
"You want a nirvana? A perfect country where everyone is open minded and benevolent?" Yeah actually
At this point, I'm glad this really isn't my country. I couldn't bear the shame of it.
Why does O'Riley think people are accusing him? At first we weren't, but only a guilty person denies a crime prior to the accusation.
*screaming and ranting on the inside* I'm not even kidding if he cut me off like that there were going to be SERIOUS problems, considering the topic? Omg u have noooo idea how hyped i am rn.....
from the Wikipedia page of Levittown, NY (Bills Hometown):
"Levittown was designed to provide a large amount of housing at a time when there was a high demand for affordable family homes.[8] This suburban development would become a symbol of the "American Dream" as it allowed thousands of families to become home owners. But Levittown would also become a symbol of racial segregation. The discriminatory housing standards of Levittown were consistent with government policies of the time.[9] The Federal Housing Association allowed developers to justify segregation within public housing. The FHA only offered mortgages to non-mixed developments which discouraged developers from creating racially integrated housing. In accordance with this policy, the buying agreement signed by all those who purchased homes in Levittown stated that the property could not be used or rented by any individuals other than those of the Caucasian race.[10] Before the sale of Levittown homes began, the sales agents were aware that no applications from black families would be accepted. As a result American veterans who wished to purchase a home in Levittown were unable to do so if they were black.[11]
William Levitt attempted to justify their decision to only sell homes to white families by saying that it was in the best interest for business.[11] He claimed their actions were not discriminatory but intended to maintain the value of their properties. The company explained that it was not possible to reduce racial segregation while they were attempting to reduce the housing shortage. Though the Levitts were Jewish, they did not wish to sell homes to Jewish families: "As a Jew, I have no room in my heart for racial prejudice. But the plain fact is that most whites prefer not to live in mixed communities. This attitude may be wrong morally, and someday it may change. I hope it will."[12] The Levitts explained that they would open up applications to blacks after they had sold as many homes to white people as possible.[11] They believed that potential white buyers would not want to buy a house in Levittown if they were aware that they would have black neighbors."
It's no wonder Bill O'Reilly doesn't know much about other people.
The older Bill O Reily gets, the more he looks like Emperor Palpatine.
Ok, first off I'm black. Second I am not a republican. Third I love how easy misinformation is spread. The civil war was not fought about slavery. Period. It was fought because the south at the time was the primary force for economic power in the country due admittedly to the slave labor force.
The south wanted more power and better representation in the government because they had the majority of the money due to agriculture. When they couldn't get the amount of power that they thought was fair they wanted to become their own country. Also at the time, slavery was a hot button issue, not morally, but because of the amount of money the south was making due to climate, good soil and a long growing season. Once the war started, the emancipation proclamation was enacted to cripple the south economically because the north had more troops and knew the south could and would buy military support from other countries if they continued to be economically stable throughout a long campaign. Ending slavery was a brilliant political move at the time though the abolitionists did publicly celebrate it as their victory.
Fourth, the confederate flag for a lot of southern people represented the fact they rebelled from what they saw as a tyrannical government which was a right guaranteed in the constitution. The flag does not stand for racism any more than the swastika stood for antisemitism; today that is what people see or think about when they see them but was never the intent. Now I'm not saying that they have not been used to represent those things by hate groups and racists, just that they are symbols and context makes them what they are.
My last point is that the people like Bill O'Reilly who sit back and pretend that racism don't exist are hilarious to me. Racism is epidemic and systematic and affects everyone. It isn't a black issue or a white issue either, it is a human issue which is the only thing I will concede to Bill O'Reilly. That being said I think that it's sad that people believe that taking down a flag is a victory for the cause or in any way will influence racism. Y'all muffukkas need ta read a got damn book. Real talk.
I believe we have read different versions of the history of this country...
"No you're doing a derisive snort and I want you to knock it off!" Lol O'Reilly is hilarious
exactly. when these people hear "racist," they think "bigot." big difference between those words
As distasteful as I find the Confederate flag, having grown up in Arkansas as a liberal Non Christian, I do not believe that ideologies should be banned. freedom of speech, freedom of ideas, freedom of individualism is very important. There's a huuuuge difference between hanging up a flag and promoting violence or hatred.
Iadarolla inadvertently laid out the crux of the problem at 10:43. He defined racism, without even flinching, as anything from a genocidal maniac to an objectively decent person admitting that he/she is confused about race privileges for certain people.
At some point, the left (for lack of a better term) has to recognize the flaw in this logic. Racism, in America, is an extremely serious charge. An enormous insult; particularly if you're white.
In the interest of pragmatism, the definition of the term can't "span the range", if you will. It carries too much baggage to use so casually.
O'reilly has an anger management problem.
So with that reasoning Bill you wouldn't have a problem with Germany flying the Nazi flag? Lots of brave soldiers fought for that flag too
First off I am not a bill O'riley fan. However he did not say everyone is racist. He said every country has issues with racism. That is a FACT! MOST of American's are not racist, yet we are acting as if everyone is.. Also asking "how many black friends do you have" does not dictate how racist they are. Example if there is only one African American family in the town you live, but you don't know them personally, does it make you racist for not having black friends? NO!!!! As long as you treat them the same as anyone else you do not know personally you are not racist. What do you want for us to seek out African American's to be friends with and add them to the I'm not racist scorecard? That's far worse an idea, treating them as a commodity. They are people and should be treated like everyone else.
Also I would get upset as well if she kept interrupting me constantly, refusing to give acknowledgement to any rebuttals, and asking one of the worst racial questions ever.
I have African American uncles, nephews, friends and co-workers. Most are great people just like MOST of any race is.
Notice that O'Reilly follows the classic FOX format. Two (or sometimes three) conservatives against one liberal. This is what they call fair and BALANCED.
“The more powerful the class, the more it claims not to exist.” G.B
So basically Bill is saying:
1) every country has racism
2) America has racism
3) He admits racism is not ok
4) Yet he wants us to stop talking about it???
WHAT??? I could respect him on points 1-3, but his leap to point #4 is so irrational it makes rest of Fox news look intelligent.
***** I did actually! That's what I heard too. If you disagree - then please: summarize what u think Bill is saying.
***** But please don't tell me you support the idea of "ok guys, lets just stop talking about racism. Stop talking about it..period".
***** Bill wants people to STOP talking about racism. That's the problem.
I dunno.. do you think he wants people to stop discussing racism because it makes it harder to hide his own racism, or because to someone who isn't racist, its a topic that's uninteresting. On the one hand he's racist, and on the other he's being selfish because it definitely affects people.. just not him.
Which one is more damning?
Basteal that's a great breakdown! Either way Bill doesn't look good.
I was waiting for her to tell bill to knock it off, and she did...I was pleased.
He's using 'raise' as in 'collect taxes' and not 'increase taxes'. How did they miss that?
8:18 it's funny how Cenk critizises Bill on a thing that he himself did just 5 minutes ago (3:23). Bill never said that America was the only non-racist country in the world. He said there's racism in every country, but people talk about America as if the Americans were extra stupid and extra racist and he doesn't like it that people talk so bad about America as if other countries weren't the same. So he says that not America is racist but some people in America are.
If 9 out of 10 times I got bit by a dog, the 11th dog a I meet, you think I'm going to let it approach me and have an open mind? No, I'm going to run away. There is a reason why humans have maintained stereotypes through evolution, and you can't hate people for acting on those stereotypes.
He's right!! It exists in ALL of us. The denial of it helps to perpetuate it.
Look, I do not agree with O'Reilly's politics in this segment and many others. But even if we all put that aside for a moment, can everyone not agree that his hosting style is simply awful. The whole show centers around him, and you get no other perspective on the issues. And when he does put a person with another perspective on the program, he does it merely to demean them and to bully them. They can't finish their sentences, make any points, or get any respect. I don't mean to be condescending (that's his thing), but is very clear that he cannot control his temper or projection. He raises his voice when someone won't concede to his point. He fails to realize that the only reason no one concede's to his points is because he spews rhetoric instead of quality information. But he gets good ratings. Fox News needs to get some integrity. If you want right-wing programming fine, but make it fair and at least remotely informative.
The moment I have to stick up for Bill O'Reilly and say Cenk took his comments way out of context, is the moment I stop watching The Young Turks.
By the way...using "how many black friends do you have?" as criteria is just stupid.
Bill O'Reilly is so transparent when he tries to distract from the main point. When someone is trying to have an honest argument, they don't use tactics in order to win. Winning isn't the point, seeking the truth is the point.
whenever someone uses the "I'm not racist. I have (insert minority group here) friends."
no one ever asks then to tell us the name of these supposed friends.
5:11 You might NOT SEE the confederate flag that way... LOL.
"Racist: it's not something you get to define yourself as" that should be a tshirt XD
I am not sure why Cenk is having a hard time understanding what O'Reilly said. He didn't say that "everyone else is racist and we're not." What he said was every country has racist elements within, no country is spotless, and that America doesn't have institutional racism (written in law) anymore. I am not sure where Cenk is getting the idea that he said "every country but America is racist." Even an 8 year old can see that this isn't what O'Reilly said.
I am very sorry to tell you guys that it is completely illegal in germany to show the swastika anywhere, except historical books and museums (or movies with a historical background -band of brothers and so on..)(The sentence for not following this law contains many years of prison time). Having said that, sure there are people who glorify the Nazi history, but they are in a percentage area far behind the 0, and may not state their beliefs in public areas or anywhere out of their houses.
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Wait, did the guy in the video just say that if you don't recognize a race-based privilege you have, you are a racist? I think people use the term 'racist' or 'sexist' etc way too often.
The only way Bill O'Reilly survives is by strawmanning his opponents.
They are twisting O'Reilly's words. He said "America is not a racist country, it has just racist elements like every other country."
That is different to say "every country is racist, but not America."
6:15 That moment when a woman dares to stand up to Bill and he is like WTF?
I can't believe the ignorant childish question of "How many black friends do you have Bill?"
Why does he always interrupt his guests?
What he seemed to be saying at the beginning, as far as I can tell from the very short clip, was that racism isn't ingrained into society, but that, like any country in the world, America has racism still in it. It wasn't that hard to see.
Not that he's right or anything, antiblackness is a serious threat, as Wilderson clearly demonstrates.
"How many black friends do you have Bill?" The better question would be like "do you even have any friends Bill"?
She didn't say most Americans was racist he gaslit her she said we have alot of racist Americans and we do even more now
I saw an a debate between O'Reily and Jon Stewart a few years back it was about an hour long. And I was skimming through it watching parts here and there, and I skimmed to the questions and answers which they were receiving from the audience... I recall O'Reily stating "there is a lot of hate out there... and some people exploit that hate through the radio, TV or whatever media outlet and from it they know they can make a lot of money". I thought damn that was deep and true. I wonder if O'Reily is doing that which he stated.