On November 14th, Newty and Papa Bear got together for a little "two-minute hate" of our current minority du jour, Homosexuals.
After reading the transcript, I thought I would do a slight edit, for a 1950's-era audience, to see if anyone can draw a parallel.
I have simply replaced the words "gay" with the word "black".
Some come have some fun, and harken back to the good old days of American prejudice!
more below the fold.
From the November 14 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor:
O'REILLY: OK, now, the culture war. I know you've been flying around the country, and you're doing stuff. In the last three or four days, this is really nasty stuff. I mean, you know, hyper -- we're gonna show you some of the video. A woman getting a cross smashed out of her hand. We had a church in Michigan invaded by [black] activists. We're gonna show you the video on Monday of that -- we have exclusively. We had a guy in Sacramento fired from his job. We had boycotts called on restaurants.
I mean, it is getting out of control, very few days after the election. How do you assess that?
GINGRICH: Look, I think there is a [black] and secular fascism in this country that wants to impose its will on the rest of us, is prepared to use violence, to use harassment. I think it is prepared to use the government if it can get control of it. I think that it is a very dangerous threat to anybody who believes in traditional religion. And I think if you believe in historic Christianity, you have to confront the fact. And, frank -- for that matter, if you believe in the historic version of Islam or the historic version of Judaism, you have to confront the reality that these secular extremists are determined to impose on you acceptance of a series of values that are antithetical, they're the opposite, of what you're taught in Sunday school.
Civil rights is civil rights, people. And the only people who stand in its way are antiquated troglodytes like O'Reilly and and Gingrich. The verbiage of hate never changes, and the same arguments were made against civil rights, repealing Jim Crow, etc, etc, etc.
I wish we could fast forward to 2020 when everyone is apologizing, hat in hand and ashamed, for opposing civil rights, but we've got a bit more to go....