Juan Williams: Fired for saying this?

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bear in mind, i know most of you dont even know who the fuck Juan Williams is or what NPR even is..................lulz...
but he was fired by NPR for these comments.

lemme ask you: was this out of line? was this honesty worth firing over?
do you feel like him?


fox news just blessed him with a $2 Million contract as a result so save your sympathy!
 
Dec 17, 2004
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well a comment like that goes completely against the npr ethos

at the same time firing a guy for stating his views kind goes against it too

to npr's defense, who tries to be as fair as possible with their news delivery (though many would say they lean pretty left), after uncle juans comment, his news analysis will now come off as bias if it has anything to do with muslims

but personally i dont think npr should fire him, but rather embrace comments like that to start dialogue and bring in views that agree and disagree with him.

ill be honest, when i see muslim (even a sikh) in an airport, i immediately think about terrorist shit...but mostly in a comedic way, and don't ever actually fear they're going to do anything
 
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No, I don't feel like him, and I wouldn't get on a public format saying bigot shit like that, because I know I would get pissed if some other group said it about me or my peeps. But hey Uncle Tom Juan probably feels the same way about black people.
 
Dec 17, 2004
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damn. people on here act like they dont have preconceived notions or believe any stereotypes about other groups

i dont agree with him, but understand that his view is a common human view, and he should be able to express it....and others should be able to let him know how dumb he sounds....but firing him is essentially censoring a common view...no matter how dumb it is that's no bueno
 
May 13, 2002
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damn. people on here act like they dont have preconceived notions or believe any stereotypes about other groups

i dont agree with him, but understand that his view is a common human view, and he should be able to express it....and others should be able to let him know how dumb he sounds....but firing him is essentially censoring a common view...no matter how dumb it is that's no bueno
If you feel nervous around muslims then american TV has done it's job correctly. brainwashed mofo.
 
Dec 17, 2004
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i dont feel nervous around muslims. i go to mosques. one of my best friends is muslim, and my brother is on his way to converting

thats still a common view. even though tv, ie fox news, has pushed that view...its still a common view and doesn't need to be censored

should labels fire rappers for all the homophobic shit they say??
 
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You can see where his head's at when he said that they're identifying themselves as "first and foremost Muslims"..

Instead of firing him though, I'd rather NPR delve into why he's blindly associating Muslims with being in danger. I agree that it's a common belief right now and prejudice isn't going to change by firing people..
 
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^^agree
That's what Fox is for (punditry). NPR is there to present the news, in as unbiased a way they can, not to make it (journalism/analysis).
true, thats basically what i was saying about why i understand npr's reason for firing him.

but juanito was not a reporter..he was technically a news analyst for npr. and im a big fan of npr, but its not always just straight heres whats happening coverage (cspan style).. they have plenty of journalism and what could be considered lightweight punditry throughout the day