Posted on 05/07/2003 3:20:34 PM PDT by katz
Boortz on The Factor "No Spin Zone". Boortz said that he was invited on the show to discuss the Georgia prom.
THE SO-CALLED WHITE PROM The most important aspect to this story is that it was NOT a school function. When we hear about proms we all have a mindset of some school-sponsored dance to celebrate the end of the school year. That was not the case with this dance. It was a private function neither endorsed nor promoted by the school.
Im told that Taylor County High School hasnt had an official school prom in decades. One reason, theres simply no school facility in which to hold such an event. Officials tell me that theres a gym there, but students arent that anxious to play basketball in it, let alone have a dance. The students prefer to drive from Butler, Georgia to Americus or to Columbus for their events.
OReilly made quite a deal last night of saying that the prom was sanctioned by the school because the students discussed plans and arrangements with each other while at school. So, thats what it takes to make an event a school event? Does that mean that every date between a boy and a girl arranged at a school is a school event? Is the school then responsible for whatever happens during that date? Is it incumbent upon the school administrators to issue a statement on whether or not they approve or disapprove of this particular couple going out together? If students plan to get together at some fast food joint after school, is this gathering then a school event? Should the school make sure that all minority groups are represented at the Dairy Queen?
What would OReilly have the school do? Should they tell the students they cant have their dance? Should they suspend students who go to the party? Should they dictate that these students invite some minority students or face disciplinary action? Now thats just what we need, isnt it? How many people are going to stand for a government school telling students that if theyre going to have a private property away from school grounds the school must have the opportunity to pass on the invitation list. As I said to OReilly last night, What part of freedom of association dont you understand?
Across America during the coming months in fact, just this weekend! there are going to be thousands of private parties held in homes, hotel ballrooms, public parks and shower stalls that are going to be all-white, all-black, all-Hispanic, all-nerd, all-jock, all-gay and all-freak. It is not the place of the government, through government schools, to tell these kids who they can and cannot associate with off-campus.
AND JUST WHY DID OREILLY CALL ME A VICIOUS SON OF A BITCH? There must be some reason why Bill OReilly has made such an issue of this private dance in a small rural county of Georgia. It simply isnt an issue anywhere in this country except on The OReilly Factor. Wayne Smith, the Superintendent of the Taylor County schools has not received one single complaint from a black student or the parent of a black student complaining that a group of white students had a private party they called a prom.
So, what is OReillys motivation? Why is he hammering a story that so few people really care about? Perhaps the motivation goes back to April 12th of this year. OReilly was emceeing an event sponsored by the Best Friends Foundation. This foundation, to which OReilly has donated tens of thousands of dollars, provides services to young children to assist them in their decision-making abilities. Good cause.
There was a group of young black children called The Best Men who were supposed to perform on stage. When the time came for their act they were nowhere to be found. OReilly is reported to have said Does anyone know where the Best Men are? I hope theyre not in the parking lot stealing our hubcaps. Oops.
Now OReilly says that the stories about his comment are fallacious. I havent heard his explanation, but hes taking heat from several quarters, including Joe Scarborough on rival MSNBC.
So, I merely said that the so-called white prom issue wasnt an issue anywhere except on his show, and one might suspect that youre running to this to give you some cover, maybe, for this alleged hubcap episode that happened at your fundraiser. To which OReilly responded, You know, youre a vicious son of a bitch.
Conclusion? I struck a raw nerve.
Look, people like OReilly have consultants and publicists they run to when theres a fire to be put out. It wouldnt surprise me a bit if some publicist said Look, Bill. Find some racial issue and come down hard on the side of a minority. You need to shore up your credibility here.
While I see O'Reilly's point I disagree that people DO have the right to freedom of association. I also see O'Reily asa hypocrite in not being critical of other organizations and socials based on ONE race. Next, O'Reilly will be calling for social quotas so he feels better about race issues. O'Reilly is a socail liberal.
When Bill gets something stuck in his craw, he rants and raves and carries on hoping the 'heat' will make something happen.
I agree - I would much rather see him go after the Senate Dems for not being willing to have a vote on the judicial nominees.
There have been blacks only proms in the past, and hardly anyone said anything about it. It's not the school prom, but a private party. He should keep his nose out of this.
Did this party exclude attendence on the basis of skin color?
No one was "excluded." It was a private party, held at a private residence. There is no story here.
You're in deep denial, O'Reilly lost his cool more than he ever has.
Last night was the first time I ever saw O'Reilly get bleeped on his own show (when he called Boortz a son of a b-----.)
So anybody could attend? It doesn't sound very private. People were excluded -- no problem with that. Skin color alone seems to be the criteria -- big problem with that.
For the record, I defend the rights of people to be bigots. I also defend -- and exercise -- the right to call them such.
Based on your logic, I'm a bigot. The other night I had a party at my house for a number of friends. None of my neighbor friends, however, were invited: the black couple across the street (so now I'm a racist), the gay couple two doors down (so now I'm a homophobe), the German lady down the street (so now I'm a xenophobe).
It never occurred to me that I was being a bigot, "excluding" my neighbor friends simply by including only my other friends. So next time I'll invite the whole town, but I'll have to get a bigger house first. What's important, though, is that I have you to defend my right to be a bigot. Thanks, I guess.
Was their skin color the reason you didn't invite them? If so, do they know that?
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