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Bill O'Reilly's Comments About Blacks Cause Stir

Date: Tuesday, September 25, 2007
By: David Bauder, AP Television Writer

NEW YORK - (AP) After eating dinner at a famed Harlem restaurant recently, Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly told a radio audience he "couldn't get over the fact" that there was no difference between the black-run Sylvia's and other restaurants.

"It was like going into an Italian restaurant in an all-white suburb in the sense of people were sitting there, and they were ordering and having fun," he said. "And there wasn't any kind of craziness at all."

O'Reilly said his fellow patrons were tremendously respectful as he ate dinner with civil rights activist Al Sharpton.


VIDEO: O'Reilly's Race Comments Draw Criticism

After eating dinner at a Harlem restaurant, Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly told a radio audience he 'couldn't get over the fact' that there was no difference between the black-run Sylvia's and other restaurants.


The comments were made during O'Reilly's nationally syndicated radio broadcast last week. The liberal media watchdog Media Matters for America called attention to them by distributing a transcript and audio clip on the Internet.

"This is nothing more than left-wing outlets stirring up false racism accusations for ratings," said Bill Shine, senior vice president for programming at Fox News Channel. "It's sad."





O'Reilly spoke during a general discussion about racial relations with Fox News analyst Juan Williams. O'Reilly said he believed black Americans were "starting to think more and more for themselves" and backing away from a race-based culture encouraged by Sharpton and Jesse Jackson.

He said he treated Sharpton to dinner to thank him for appearing on his Fox News Channel show.

O'Reilly pointed to the sameness of Sylvia's and other restaurants as a marker of racial progress. "And that's really what this society's all about now here in the USA. There's no difference. There's no difference."

O'Reilly also noted that he went to an Anita Baker concert recently where the audience was evenly mixed between blacks and whites.

"The band was excellent, but they were dressed in tuxedoes, and this is what white America doesn't know, particularly people who don't have a lot of interaction with black Americans," he said. "They think the culture is dominated by Twista, Ludacris and Snoop Dogg."

Williams concurred that too many people believe there's little else in black culture beyond profane rap.

"That's right," O'Reilly said. "There wasn't one person in Sylvia's who was screaming, 'M.F.-er, I want more iced tea.'"

Sharpton said he was taken aback that anyone would be surprised at how blacks acted at Sylvia's and will ask O'Reilly on "The O'Reilly Factor" Wednesday to explain what he meant. Nothing O'Reilly said at the dinner was offensive, said Sharpton spokeswoman Rachel Noerdlinger.

Karl Frisch, a spokesman for Media Matters, called O'Reilly's comments "ignorant and racially charged."




Discuss

ccv2al says:

How much more do we need to react to the ignorant comments(He knows we are paying attenction)? He does read more

syintist says:

Why are we even discussing this cracker's remarks. we know what most of them think about us anyway. Let' read more

howard358 says:

It's just rediculous that this man's comments were taken out of context, I've listen and watched his read more

howard358 says:

It's just rediculous that this man's comments were taken out of context, I've listen and watched his read more

claudiamiles says:

Bill is just as ignorant as most conservative whites are about African-Americans. They only know what is dramatized on read more
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