This Bill O'Reilly talking points memo

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That is making the rounds. Has GAF discussed this yet?

http://www.billoreilly.com/video?chartID=556&vid=880310020969520385

This is O'Reilly's talking points response to Obama's commentary on the Trayvon Martin verdict. My entire family passed this around today claiming how "on-point" it is and how they are happy someone had the balls to say how things really are. Basically O'Reilly calls out the black community for having too many kids, listening to too much rap music and how all this has contributed to the degeneration of the black family and no black leaders are willing to own up to it. I found the commentary incredibly simplistic and reductive but it seems to have resonated with a lot of white people I know personally.
 
Listening to rap music isn't the problem, it's listening to the wrong rap music that's the problem. raise kids on this instead of gucci mane and we'll be aight.
 
I remember when they blamed rock music. And jazz.

Hmm, what is the connection...

And yo if you want the poors to stop cranking out babies maaaaaaybe offer better sexual health services to these communities.
 
Babies born out of wedlock? High murder rates? Resentful young male blacks? Rap music? Gangsta culture?


Jesus christ Bill, you really played the hits this time. Goddamn "civil rights industry" ruining everything.
 
Maybe some Hopsin too.
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Saving the black community one ill mind at a time.
 
For those who can't watch, synopsis -

- Martin was targetted because of his appearance. Not necessarily his skin tone, but his attire.
- It was wrong for Zimmerman to confront Martin based on Martin's appearance, but it was understandable because Martin's appearance was congruent with the appearance of "street criminals".
- Young black men commit homicide at a rate 10 times higher than hispanics and whites combined.
- The problem is the disintegration of the African American family.
- 73% of African American babies born out of wedlock. Sons grow up resentful.
- We need Sharpton to do an ad telling black girls to avoid getting pregnant.
- White people don't force black people to get pregnant.
- The entertainment industry encourages this behavior by promoting "gangsta" culture.

One hell of a ride.
 
I'm glad that someone is brave and patriotic enough to stand up to the anti-white PC liberal society of today in America and say what's in the hearts of everyone. Enough with the handouts, the "affirmative action", and having our right of saying the n-word taken away.
Too much?

To be fair, there may have been one or two points that weren't completely nonsensical...
 
That is making the rounds. Has GAF discussed this yet?

http://www.billoreilly.com/video?chartID=556&vid=880310020969520385

This is O'Reilly's talking points response to Obama's commentary on the Trayvon Martin verdict. My entire family passed this around today claiming how "on-point" it is and how they are happy someone had the balls to say how things really are. Basically O'Reilly calls out the black community for having too many kids, listening to too much rap music and how all this has contributed to the degeneration of the black family and no black leaders are willing to own up to it. I found the commentary incredibly simplistic and reductive but it seems to have resonated with a lot of white people I know personally.

Wow.
 
For those who can't watch, synopsis -

- Martin was targetted because of his appearance. Not necessarily his skin tone, but his attire.
- It was wrong for Zimmerman to confront Martin based on Martin's appearance, but it was understandable because Martin's appearance was congruent with the appearance of "street criminals".
- Young black men commit homicide at a rate 10 times higher than hispanics and whites combined.
- The problem is the disintegration of the African American family.
- 73% of African American babies born out of wedlock. Sons grow up resentful.
- We need Sharpton to do an ad telling black girls to avoid getting pregnant.
- White people don't force black people to get pregnant.
- The entertainment industry encourages this behavior by promoting "gangsta" culture.

One hell of a ride.

Yeah. I'm still trying to figure out how any of that could have prevented the killing.
 
For those who can't watch, synopsis -

- Martin was targetted because of his appearance. Not necessarily his skin tone, but his attire.
- It was wrong for Zimmerman to confront Martin based on Martin's appearance, but it was understandable because Martin's appearance was congruent with the appearance of "street criminals".
- Young black men commit homicide at a rate 10 times higher than hispanics and whites combined.
- The problem is the disintegration of the African American family.
- 73% of African American babies born out of wedlock. Sons grow up resentful.
- We need Sharpton to do an ad telling black girls to avoid getting pregnant.
- White people don't force black people to get pregnant.
- The entertainment industry encourages this behavior by promoting "gangsta" culture.

One hell of a ride.
I think it's amusing how people still bring up his attire.

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HOODLUM ALERT
 
Did he mention rap music in general or did he just mention the gang culture that arises from popular rap music? I may have missed it.
 
Blaming rap music.. What a shock.

pretty stupid to shame the entire genre for ruining black lives just because most of its artists are black.

studies show that - no matter type of music children listen to - it influences their emotional state more and more as they continue to listen. it goes without saying that the songs about smacking bitches and selling blow aren't sending the best message for kids, but i wouldn't expect o'reilly to concede anything like that. dude's a tool.
 
O'Reilly has a history of not getting the black community and has a general disdain for rap music and most anything else black culture related. He's an old white dude on fox. nuff said.
 
I'm glad that someone is brave and patriotic enough to stand up to the anti-white PC liberal society of today in America and say what's in the hearts of everyone. Enough with the handouts, the "affirmative action", and having our right of saying the n-word taken away.
Too much?

To be fair, there may have been one or two points that weren't completely nonsensical...

i hate it when people say the N-word. literally, the "n-word". why say it? cuz you're already putting the actual word in my head, and making me seem like an asshole.

just say the damn word.
 
A dude once broke this all down to me in correspondence, and in the end told me that black people will never thank white people for what white people have done for them. They will never thank them for Civil Rights, and because of this, (and electing Obama) 90% of blacks were racist.

Do white people feel that they're owed a thank you? JB1981 could you run that one past your peeps?

i hate it when people say the N-word. literally, the "n-word". why say it? cuz you're already putting the actual word in my head, and making me seem like an asshole.

just say the damn word.

what word, n-word?
 
He really knows the black community well. So well he is in awe when we aren't screaming animals in a restaurant.

Discussing his recent dinner with Rev. Al Sharpton at the Harlem restaurant Sylvia's, Bill O'Reilly reported that he "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." O'Reilly added: "There wasn't one person in Sylvia's who was screaming, 'M-Fer, I want more iced tea.' "
 
i hate it when people say the N-word. literally, the "n-word". why say it? cuz you're already putting the actual word in my head, and making me seem like an asshole.

just say the damn word.

louis ck posts on neogaf?

i agree, though. but you know how it is... not everyone is comfortable using the word - even in a mature discussion about it.
 
I was going to type something up, but then I remembered a segment that The Daily Show did when Sarah Palin got a job again on Fox News.

We can just ignore him.

It's Bill O'Reilly speaking to the Fox News audience, which is a situation that could justifiably replace "preaching to the choir".

Just ignore it before you wreck your blood pressure.
 
A dude once broke this all down to me in correspondence, and in the end told me that black people will never thank white people for what white people have done for them. They will never thank them for Civil Rights, and because of this, (and electing Obama) 90% of blacks were racist.

Do white people feel that they're owed a thank you?...

Oh man. People can't be that ignorant can they?
 
It has nothing to do with what music people listen to, or how many kids a community has. It's a socioeconomic issue that has been ignored because of racism and prejudice.
 
No I am white and so is my family. I was really taken back by how much they agree with him. Like literally every word. They think its about time somebody came out and said all this.

Show them this article showing 20 ways in which they're hypocrites for agreeing with O'Reilly.


Written by a black conservative.
 
No I am white and so is my family. I was really taken back by how much they agree with him. Like literally every word. They think its about time somebody came out and said all this.

Not that white people who listen to Billo can't know what's supposedly wrong with the black community, I just sincerely doubt that they actually do.

Billo seems to be confusing symptoms with causes. That's not insightful.
 
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