O'Reilly, a distinguished critic of the morals of races not his own (
You black people need to stand up and be responsible; no more beating your wives. But my dad, I mean, he was abusive, but it wasn't his fault. No, he couldn't control himself. He lacked a support system, that's it.) , has found a new occupation,
film critic.
The top movies in America right now are The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Kill Bill. That's not about me, by the way. It's the most violent movie ever made, featuring brutal dismemberments and a scalping close-up. And you should see the raves this movie is getting from the pinhead critics.
And who's lining up to see it? Children, that's who. Gangster rapper Ludacris has a top selling CD in America, featuring that classic song, "Hoes in My Room." And guess who's buying that piece of junk? Go into any record store and ask the clerk.
And the bookstores are filled of hate-filled pages designed to smear and injure. All this is just fine with most in the elite media, which celebrates people like Eminem (search) and Quentin Tarantino (search), the director of Kill Bill. These guys are geniuses. And if you criticize them, you're a gas bag or whatever.
Yeah, those pinhead critics, seeing the violence for what it is, an over-the-top tribute to Hong Kong martial arts films, spaghetti westerns, and anime. Sheesh, what're they thinking, seeing the movie for what it is? I mean, it's obviously worse than advocating we blow up a poor country's infrastructure, or telling a country's civilians that they can "eat sand." Yeah, that promoting of REAL violence is so much worse than that cartoonish movie. And oh yeah, which music/movie critic called O'Reilly a "gasbag?" Sheesh, has he ever even really critiqued music or a movie? It's not like he has a monopoly on self-righteous moralizing about the music and film industry. cough*Lieberman*cough You'd think they'd just ignore it by now. Since O'Reilly cares so much about the children, the only responsible thing to do is to take his real-life-violence-promoting show off the air.
reposted from http://www.speedkill.org.