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December 18, 2005
Nicholas Kristof: A Challenge for Bill O'Reilly
Nicholas Kristof has managed to do something I never thought would actually be possible. Make me agree with Oliver Willis on something more substantial than whether kittens are cute or water rumoured to be wet.
This is an extremely fine column and I urge you to read it. Pompous asses like Bill O’ Reilly (and that idiot Lou Dobbs with his illiterate tirades on trade as well) need to be brought up short now and again.
If you prefer, another way of putting it. Just because I’m right wing and O’Reilly is too doesn’t make him right.
Let
us pray that Mr. O'Reilly will understand that the Christmas spirit
isn't about hectoring people to say "Merry Christmas," rather than
"Happy Holidays," but about helping the needy.
Let us pray that Mr. O'Reilly will use his huge audience and considerable media savvy to save lives and fight
genocide, instead of to vilify those he disagrees with. Let him find inspiration in Jesus, rather than in the Assyrians.
Finally,
let's pray that Mr. O'Reilly and other money-changers in the temple
will donate the funds they raise exploiting Christmas - covering the
nonexistent "War on Christmas" rakes in viewers and advertising - to
feed the hungry and house the homeless.
Amen.
Alas,
not all prayers can be answered. Fox News Channel's crusade against
infidels who prefer generic expressions like "Happy Holidays" included
58 separate segments in just a five-day period.
After I
suggested in last Sunday's column that a better way to honor the season
might be to stand up to genocide in Darfur (a calamity that Mr.
O'Reilly has ignored), Mr. O'Reilly denounced me on his show as a
"left-wing ideologue." Bless you, Mr. O'Reilly, and Merry Christmas to
you, too!
Later in the show, Mr. O'Reilly described us
print journalists in general as "a bunch of vicious S.O.B.'s." Bless
you again, Mr. O'Reilly; I'll pray harder for the Christmas spirit to
soften your pugnacious soul.
Look,
I put up a "Christmas tree," rather than a "holiday tree," and I'm sure
Mr. O'Reilly is right that political correctness leads to absurd
contortions this time of year. But when you've seen what real war does,
you don't lightly use the word to describe disagreements about
Christmas greetings. And does it really make sense to offer 58 segments
on political correctness and zero on genocide?
Perhaps
I'm particularly sensitive to religious hypocrites because I've spent a
chunk of time abroad watching Muslim versions of Mr. O'Reilly -
demagogic table-thumpers who exploit public religiosity as a cynical
ploy to gain attention and money. And I always tell moderate Muslims
that they need to stand up to blustery blowhards - so today, I'm taking
my own advice.
Like the fundamentalist Islamic preachers,
Mr. O'Reilly is a talented showman, and my sense is that his ranting is
a calculated performance. The couple of times I've been on his show, he
was mild mannered and amiable until the camera light went on - and then
he burst into aggrieved indignation, because he knew it made good
theater.
If
Mr. O'Reilly wants to find a Christmas cause, he should invite guests
from Catholic Relief Services, World Vision or the National Association
of Evangelicals - among the many faith-based organizations that are
doing heroic work battling everything from river blindness to sex
trafficking. Indeed, the real victims of Mr. O'Reilly are the authentic
religious conservatives, because some viewers falsely assume that
ill-informed bombast characterizes the entire religious right.
(I'm
tempted to think that Mr. O'Reilly is actually a liberal plant, meant
to discredit conservatives. Think about it. Who would be a better plant
than a self-righteous bully in the style of Father Coughlin or Joe
McCarthy? What better way to caricature the right than by having Mr.
O'Reilly urge on air that the staff of Air America be imprisoned:
"Dissent, fine; undermining, you're a traitor. Got it? So, all those
clowns over at the liberal radio network, we could incarcerate them
immediately. Will you have that done, please? Send over the F.B.I. and just put them in chains, because they, you know, they're undermining everything.")
Some
authentic religious conservatives are embarrassed by television
phonies. Cal Thomas, the conservative Christian columnist, warned: "The
effort by some cable TV hosts and ministers to force commercial
establishments into wishing everyone a 'Merry Christmas' might be more
objectionable to the One who is the reason for the season than the
'Happy Holidays' mantra required by some store managers."
So
I have a challenge for Mr. O'Reilly: If you really want to defend
traditional values, then come with me on a trip to Darfur. I'll
introduce you to mothers who have had their babies clubbed to death in
front of them, to teenage girls who have been gang-raped and then
mutilated - and to the government-armed thugs who do these things.
You'll
have to leave your studio, Bill. You'll encounter pure evil. If you're
like me, you'll be scared. If you try to bully some of the goons in
Darfur, they'll just hack your head off. But you'll also meet some
genuine conservative Christians - aid workers who live the Gospel
instead of sputtering about it - and you'll finally be using your
talents for an important cause.
So, Bill, what'll it be?
Will you dare travel to a real war against Christmas values, in which
the victims aren't offended shoppers but terrified children thrown on
bonfires? I'm waiting to hear.
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Couldn't agree more with Mr Kristof's sentiments, but it was interesting to see in today's telegraph a report that the current and erstwhile Arch Bishes of Canterbury both had a go at the pc mob for trying to "abolish" Christmas.
Of course they did it in a far more civilised way than Mr O'Reilly.
RM
Posted by: The Remittance Man | Dec 19, 2005 9:44:08 AM
Tim - Once again, stop by our blog and read the recent O'Reilly post for the US perspective and you may enjoy "Bush's" "insights" into the "War on Christmas" as he gives them to "Scott."
Posted by: Gotham Image | Dec 19, 2005 12:44:40 PM
O Reilly is exactly right on the christmas thing. Kristof says he is arguing about people ot saying Merry Christmas but that is a load of shit ... he is arguing about businneses forbidding their employees to say it. He's right, and to be honest does anyone but the left even pay the slightest bit of attention to the NYT anymore ?
Posted by: darth_nader | Dec 27, 2005 11:34:42 PM