Your opinion is noted. But what about the actual subject - who else is asking questions like this? Who else is raising the issue of social breakdown and the destruction of the black family?
It doesn’t matter if you like him, or if I do myself, but why attack the messenger? Don’t you think it’s important to ask these questions if we are going to change the kind of country our grandkids will live in?
Maybe George Stephanopolous or Rachael Maddow are going to start asking tough questions like this and calling the race hustlers out for what they are, ya think?
Good points you have made there. I admire BOR for asking the questions, repeatedly. And giving some credence to the idea that the solution is not just “more money for the poor people”, because that has done nothing to help (in fact, has probably encouraged the single parent/no dad in the home phenomenon).
Frankly, O'Reilly is horribly naïve if he thinks there's some nefarious forces out there "hustling blacks" as in ugly capitalists making a buck off black athletes or even just as a systemic problem solely within the black community.
This 'hustling' has been going on for decades. They've been hustled by Democrat blame-giving dogma for decades. They've been 'hustled' by their own culture that includes the black community as well as cop hating hip hop and rap. They've been 'hustled' by their own black leaders who, to a tee, have gotten rich out of making a career on the 'black plight'. And, they have been mislead by Hollywood who seeks to drive their liberal agendas (and still get rich like they did with the 70s Blaxsploitation films).
Even today, they are 'hustled' by an Attorney General who has indemnified them from prosecution for anything that could be construed as a hate crime, and a President that prescribes them a plethora of blame targets for all their problems.
IOW, O'Reilly is too late, too ill prepared for this debate IMO.