Thursday, October 21, 2010

Minority Report cans Williams

I've been listening to Juan Williams on The Minority Report (otherwise known as NPR) and Fox News for years. I rarely agree with him, but he's more fair than most liberals. Good old Juan found out the true colors of NPR when they sacked him for saying what EVERY HUMAN BEING ON THE FUCKING PLANET is thinking.

Juan's take, in a new opinion piece at Fox News: "Yesterday NPR fired me for telling the truth. The truth is that I worry when I am getting on an airplane and see people dressed in garb that identifies them first and foremost as Muslims."

No shit.

As expected, though, Juan's liberal nuttiness kicked in: "This is not a bigoted statement. It is a statement of my feelings, my fears after the terrorist attacks of 9/11 by radical Muslims. In a debate with Bill O’Reilly I revealed my fears to set up the case for not making rash judgments about people of any faith. I pointed out that the Atlanta Olympic bomber -- as well as Timothy McVeigh and the people who protest against gay rights at military funerals -- are Christians but we journalists don’t identify them by their religion."

1) 99.99% of all terrorist attacks worldwide are committed by Muslims.

2) Neither the Atlanta Olympic bomber nor Timothy McVeigh committed their atrocity for religious reasons. Nor did they invoke the name of Jesus as they began to murder people. They're not identified by their religion because their religion was not the reason they committed mass murder! This is almost like when liberals confuse illegal aliens with legal immigrants to deliberately confuse things.

So why did Williams get canned? Did The Minority Report conclude he lacked inclusiveness? Not enough tolerance? Failure to promote multiculturalism? Did he hint at xenophobia? Not quite the fever pitch of moral equivalence they were looking for? Which of the Big Taboos of Leftydom did Juan really commit?

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