I will be very consistent here. Just like I did not believe Dr. Laura should have lost her radio gig because she used the N word, or Rick Sanchez for his less than stellar comment on Jews, I do not think Juan Williams should have been fired for his comment on fearing Muslims on a flight. We all have the right to make ignorant comments and journalists are humans like anyone else and entitled to be ignorant. They are but vessels to provide information as their research arm over the years have been virtually non-existent.
That said, I think Juan Williams should have been fired years ago when instead of being an unbiased journalist he decided to work of the media arm of the Republican Party, Foxnews, because that impacted NPR’s credibility. Political correctness prevents people from really being able to educate one from their most severe prejudices because of their fear of the results of them articulating it.
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NPR announced late on Wednesday night that it has terminated the contract of longtime analyst Juan Williams over his comments on Fox News that, when he is on a plane with Muslims, "I get nervous."
NPR’s media reporter David Folkenflik broke the news on Twitter.
Williams’ comments came during a discussion with Bill O’Reilly on Monday’s "O’Reilly Factor." O’Reilly asked Williams if he had been in the wrong during his now-infamous appearance on "The View" last week. (There, O’Reilly’s statement that "Muslims killed us on 9/11" caused Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg to walk off the set in anger.)
Williams replied that he thought O’Reilly had, in fact, been right. He continued:
"I mean, look, Bill, I’m not a bigot. You know the kind of books I’ve written about the civil rights movement in this country. But when I get on the plane, I got to tell you, if I see people who are in Muslim garb and I think, you know, they are identifying themselves first and foremost as Muslims, I get worried. I get nervous."
Williams did go on to tell O’Reilly that he had to be "careful" to stress that he was not talking about all Muslims when he criticized some and that America was not at war with Islam. He also compared blaming all Muslims for the actions of extremists to blaming all Christians for the actions of Timothy McVeigh. (O’Reilly responded that he was "done" being careful.)
In a statement, NPR said that it had informed Williams of its decision on Wednesday night, and that his remarks were "inconsistent with our editorial standards and practices, and undermined his credibility as a news analyst with NPR."
Williams had been a contributor and analyst at NPR for decades, but his dual role on Fox News — where he has also been a longtime and frequent contributor — drew so many complaints from NPR’s listeners that it asked Fox News to stop identifying Williams as an "NPR News Political Analyst" in 2009.
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Juan Williams FIRED: NPR Sacks Analyst Over Fox News Muslim Comments