O’Reilly Comes Clean – McCain Agrees
We’ve stated a few times that you are more likely to encounter bigotry, racism, and intolerance the further up the authoritarian scale you look. Today upper-right-quadrant Bill O’Reilly helps us prove that point.
Do take note of O’Reilly’s concerns
…..they want to break down the white, christian, male, power structure of which you are apart, and so am I, and they wanna bring in millions of foreign nationals to basically break down the structure that we have
They, of course, are the New York Times and “the left”.
Also note GOP presidential hopeful John McCain’s response – he agrees.
h/t A work in progress, Diary of an Angry White Guy via The Wingnuterer



Well, he’s partially right. I do want to break down the white, christian, male power structure of the U.S. and Canada. I’m not saying I want to replace it foreign nationals. I want to replace it with anyone else who won’t act like a bunch of greedy fools who want to impose a theocracy on me.
Now if we can get Angry White Guy sparing withAngry in the Great White North,… then we’d have some action worth betting on,… maybe a hockey game might break out
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Bay Buchanon made a mistake(?) on the Colbert Report, talking about the temporary worker program, saying “sure, import them as cheap labour, but we can’t let them live here or they will wish to be treated FAIRLY”.
She said that. “Treated fairly.” It hurt my head.
Aaargh.
So… let me get this right. The white chrisitan males are scared of the brown christian males that come into their country and do the work that no one else wants to do? (probably for a fraction of the normal minimum wage)
Sheesh.
Important keywords here:
-Brown workers
-Import as cheap labour
-They’ll want to be treated fairly (and WE don’t wnat that)
And I, innocent little girl, thought slavery was abolished years and years ago. Silly me.
The problem in this instance is that the white, christian, males in the United States are afraid that they will lose their positions of power – it’s an authoritarian thing (as opposed to a white, christian, male, thing), and people like O’Reilly and McCain are certainly fairly high on the authoritarian scale.
If the upper-right-quadrant mindset in Canada takes hold I would [unfortunately] expect that those sorts of feelings to become more prevalent here as well.
Scary – when was this broadcast?
It’s appalling that they not only feel this way, but actually talk about it openly on national television. I haven’t heard a peep about this yet.
I noticed CNN is going to run a segment (I think tonight) entitled “Faith and Politics” – doesn’t the American constitution say they are to be kept seperate?
Another dark age looms.