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Thursday, July 25, 2013

48 Hours Later, These Are Bill O’Reilly’s Comments On Race That Everyone Can’t Stop Talking About

On Monday night, Billy O’Reilly gave one of the most impassioned monologues of his career. Almost 48 hours later, it seems everyone can’t stop talking about it.

In short, during his “Talking Points Memo” segment, O’Reilly lambasted leaders in the black community who would rather talk about the Zimmerman verdict than address some of the dire issues plaguing blacks in America.

“You want a better situation for blacks? Give them a chance to revive their neighborhoods and culture,” a fired-up O’Reilly said. “Work with the good people to stop the bad people. […] You can’t legislate good parenting or responsible entertainment. But you can fight against the madness with discipline, a firm message and little tolerance for excuse making. It is now time for the African American leadership, including President Obama, to stop the nonsense. Walk away from the world of victimization and grievance and lead the way out of this mess.”

He wasn’t done:

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kudos. About time someone who will be heard tells it like it is.

Anonymous said...

He is sooooo right on the money.
These people could help themselves....if they wanted to - but it is easier for them to whine and continue to collect their 'entitlement' check.
I have seen many examples of folks that have risen up out of that type of situation and be successful - so BS on them...they don't want to!

Anonymous said...

It's a shame that most that needed to hear this don't watch Fox News.

Anonymous said...

I don't always agree with O'Reilly, but he nailed it this time.

Anonymous said...

yeah so what, think anything is ever gonna change? nope they lose their grievances then how they gonn get all those freebies from the government?
all gonna be a problem for society!

Anonymous said...

O'Reilly is not one of my favorites wither... but he said what I've been thinking for a long time. I hope the alphabet media tries to run with it so that more of those who would never hear it get a chance to...

Anonymous said...

He's dead wrong.

Anonymous said...

Please elaborate on where and why he is "dead wrong" 8:35.