Wednesday, October 20, 2010

NPR should fire Juan Williams

Back in Feb 2009, I blogged my hope that NPR would get rid of Juan Williams and Mara Liasson.  Now, Williams has provided all the more evidence for why he belongs only at Faux Noose and not anywhere else.  What did he say?  Over to the Root:
On Monday's O'Reilly Factor, Fox News analyst Juan Williams told Bill O'Reilly that he supported his statement that "Muslims killed us on 9/11," and he feels nervous when he sees Muslims on the same plane he's on. In the words of ghetto prophet Ed Lover, "C'mon, son!" Is this another version of The Sixth Sense? Does Williams bury his head under his airline blanket and whisper, "I see Muslim people"? Guess what? We get nervous whenever Williams is about to speak. However, Williams should know nervousness, since plenty of paranoid folks feel nervous when they see him as a black man walk onto a plane or just walk down the street. Too bad he can't make the leap from one example of fear and paranoia to another, probably because of his Fox-induced coma.


Some Kool Aid they have at Faux Noose for Williams to preface these comments with "I am not a bigot." Yes, you are a bigot to say what you said.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You called this one right brother! MM