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The Young Turks on O'Reilly's Trip to Harlem: "This Man Knows Nothing About Black People" [VIDEO]

O'Reilly goes to Harlem and finds out that their are other races in his White world.
September 26, 2007  |  
 
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On The Today Show this morning I saw Bill O'Reilly's profoundly ignorant statements about black culture, which he made on his radio show, being debated and although it was painfully all surface level reporting, at least this story has been picked up by the mainstream news. We can't allow Bill O'Reilly to get away with calling his remarks, such as "Black Americans are beginning to think for themselves" and how he was surprised that in a black restaurant no one screamed, "Motherfucker where's my iced tea?!", a positive statement against racism. In the clip to your right Air America's The Young Turks take on Falafel Bill and have a field day.

Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.

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