Monday, October 25, 2010

NPR's THOUGHT POLICE


The firing of Liberal news analyst Juan Williams by the taxpayer AND George Soros-funded NPR last week unleashed a firestorm of negative reactions.  Williams had the audacity to express his opinion about his discomfort at seeing Muslims boarding a plane.  But nowhere among the voices crying foul over the wrongful termination of Williams were Liberal civil rights organizations like the ACLU or NAACP.  Instead, Williams found his strongest supporters surprisingly among allegedly intolerant, racist, islamophobic, homophobic, fascist (sic) conservatives.  Well, it's maybe surprising to the numb-nuts that regularly watch and actually believe that MS-NBC, CNN, and the other Liberal-Fascist alphabet networks truthfully report the news.  

The NPR Thought Police however determined that Juan Williams was not being politically correct!  But many of us justifiably feel the same way about those--but not all--Muslims that appear to be unpredictably hostile, intolerant, and violent towards those of us that aren't of their religious faith.  Fox News, in an "in your face" to NPR, signed Williams to multimillion dollar 5-year deal.  That's a pretty bigoted act by an allegedly conservative network that has been called a danger to freedom of speech and our political process by Liberal-Fascist chuckle heads.  Fox just follows journalistic ethics most of the time instead of being a spokeshole for the Liberal-Fascist agenda.

The true danger to free speech is the corporate culture at NPR.  They are true Orwellian thought police in every sense of the word.  They will not tolerate any view that varies from their elitist Leftist view of the world.  They will ridicule, harass, slander, and economically harm anyone that opposes their leftist orthodoxy.  While I'm not fond of whining as many Conservatives do that, "had this been Fox News then they would have been pilloried..." the comparison is almost unavoidable.  NPR has allowed its other fair haired and fair skinned commentators to state some of the most vile and hateful speech on any broadcast medium.  Take for instance, NPR Legal Analyst Nina Totenberg expressing her "opinion" that the Biblical God (the One that they otherwise seem to hate so much) would mete out justice in the form of the AIDS virus either infecting Jesse Helms or his grandchildren for his opposing AIDS legislation. There was no firing of Totenberg for this verbal hate speech.  NPR is tolerant of her bigotry because it fits in with their hate filled rhetoric against conservatives. Vivian Schiller, the Commissar of NPR, implied in her statement about Juan Williams' firing that Williams was  in need of psychiatric help for stating his discomfort at seeing Muslim garbed people boarding a plane.  Ironically Juan Williams' comments to Bill O'Reilly on "The O'Reilly Factor," according to one blogger, were a gentle chiding to the host to be more tolerant. 

NPR reacted to Williams' remarks like a drunken bar brawler would react to an imaginary insult.  Lesson Number One: Stray away from the Politically Correct Orthodoxy and you will pay dearly.  Your nice job will be taken from you.  You will be slandered.  And they will try to destroy you.  Just ask Juan Williams.