Thursday, October 21, 2010
No need for me to rehearse it, it's all over the place. Hypocritical leftist political correctness caught up with Juan at last. I just had to link to, and post the conclusion of Williams' statement, posted at Fox News: I Was Fired for Telling the Truth
...And now they have used an honest statement of feeling as the basis for a charge of bigotry to create a basis for firing me. Well, now that I no longer work for NPR let me give you my opinion. This is an outrageous violation of journalistic standards and ethics by management that has no use for a diversity of opinion, ideas or a diversity of staff (I was the only black male on the air). This is evidence of one-party rule and one sided thinking at NPR that leads to enforced ideology, speech and writing. It leads to people, especially journalists, being sent to the gulag for raising the wrong questions and displaying independence of thought.
Daniel Schorr, my fellow NPR commentator who died earlier this year, used to talk about the initial shock of finding himself on President Nixon's enemies list. I can only imagine Dan's revulsion to realize that today NPR treats a journalist who has worked for them for ten years with less regard, less respect for the value of independence of thought and embrace of real debate across political lines, than Nixon ever displayed.
Williams has done lonely yoeman's work as one of a select number of people bringing a left of center perspective to Fox News with a smile, and this is the thanks he gets from his overlords on the totalitarian left.
Can we please de-fund NPR now? Pretty please? Can we also ditch the special deal they get for FM broadcast licenses? There is absolutely no excuse, no need for any continued public funding or special privileges for public broadcasting. There never really has been. Ditch it. Like it? YOU pay for it. Enjoy the fund-drives.
Juan Williams said nothing negative about Muslims only that he was nervous flying with Muslims wearing traditional garb. I would suggest that 100% of Americans share this fear. This cannot be a surprise to Muslims particularly after 9/11. There is a great irony in this situation and that is that NPR has had many commentators criticizing the military for its “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy in which servicemen and women were expected to lie about their orientation in order to stay in the military. Williams was truthful about his fears and was fired for his candor. Apparently NPR fails to see the hypocrisy in opposing the U.S. military for demanding that its gay personnel lie while demanding the same thing from its own personnel.
The 9/11 hijackers, 15 of whom were saudis, didn't wear traditional Muslim garb.
The Fort Hood psycho-psychiatrist did wear traditional Muslim garb.
I suggest that when you fly, carry a large piggybank filled with garlic. Good against islamofascists and vampires.