
Marc Lamont Hill is a professor at Columbia University and also one of my closest friends. He studied under the great Michael Eric Dyson, who has become an academic father/older brother figure for the both of us. I have always respected Marc's sharp and speedy intellect and, although we don't agree on everything, I've never sensed anything but respect coming from his words and actions.
One area where we disagree vehemently is in our relationship with Fox News' Bill O'Reilly.
Personally, Bill O'Reilly reminds me of the kind of racist, condescending, un-American bonehead that I grew up with in Kentucky. He speaks ill of people of color on a regular basis and acts as though his platform precludes him from taking any responsibility for his words or having empathy for his fellow man. During the 2008 presidential campaign, he joked about lynching Michelle Obama and "complimented" the people in Harlem for not behaving like animals during a visit he made there with Rev. Al Sharpton.
For some people, it's all a game. O'Reilly, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity (who form what I call "The Axis of Ignorance") say inflammatory things to get us riled up; we then respond according to plan. Fox's ratings increase as we all watch 'The O'Reilly Factor' and curse at the television set. Not me, my friends. In 2008, when O'Reilly spent an entire week calling for me to be fired from Syracuse University, I barely watched the show. A man whose words wreak of such ignorance and indecency is hardly worth our acknowledgment.
I can appreciate that Marc has a better relationship with O'Reilly. In fact, when O'Reilly recently joked that Dr. Hill, a young black man, "kinda looks like a cocaine dealer," Marc handled the insult in stride. He cleverly replied by telling Bill that he looks like a cocaine user. I thought that was funny, really.
O'Reilly's off-hand remark also has deeper implications when it comes to the perceptions of black males and various forms of racial profiling. African American men are roughly seven times more likely than white males to go to prison in their lifetimes. In fact, the United States incarcerates 5.8 times more black men today than South Africa did during the height of Apartheid. Many of these men are incarcerated for drug-related crimes, ultimately undermining the stability of the African American family. The broader implication, reflecting the danger behind O'Reilly's nationally televised joke, is that these higher rates of incarceration are due to the fact that black males are more likely to be perceived as criminals than their white counterparts. In fact, many of the Fox News viewers probably would perceive Dr. Hill to be a drug dealer if he were on the street without his suit and tie on.
O'Reilly joking that Hill looks like a cocaine dealer is no different from me telling my Muslim friend that he looks like a terrorist. What might seem to be a small joke is actually far more serious since false accusations of terrorism cause tremendous amounts of trauma in Muslim communities everywhere. I can't laugh at O'Reilly's joke because I have seen the effects of this kind of racism and profiling play out in my own life. Dr. Hill has seen this up close as well, which is why I applaud his ability to laugh off O'Reilly's ignorant remark.
I won't ever be interested in maintaining a friendship with Bill O'Reilly, but I am glad that some of my peers, including Marc Lamont Hill and Rev. Al Sharpton, are able to work with him. I don't think for one second that their willingness to appear on 'Fox News' indicates any kind of ethical compromise on their part. It only reflects the fact that we need more black-owned media outlets to allow brilliant scholars and leaders like Hill and Sharpton to express their points of view. Some of us work from the inside and some work from the outside, but at the end of the day, it's all about progress. The clip is below if you'd like to watch:
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and the author of the new book, "Black American Money." To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 

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By: dbelieve30 on 5/29/2010 12:04PM
Good Response.
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By: DR. C.L. GREER on 5/31/2010 1:12AM
I come from the same area of Long Island that Bill O'Reilly comes from. The only way to get through to these kind of white people is to kick them in the ass so hard that their heads pops off. He and Glen Beck are at the top of my sh-- list.
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By: Devil on 5/29/2010 8:00PM
Gee DR., You are a pretty scary guy! You are nothing but a blowhard loudmouth boon. DR.? Who handed that title to you? I know You did not earn it. Good old AA.
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By: mort on 5/29/2010 2:36PM
I hate this "klansman" with a f*cking passion. O'Reilly just another bitter, outspoken former KKK just like his buddy fata** Rush Limlardo who thinks that everything they say is right and can say anything to anyone without getting their a** chewed out. Marc is highly intelligent and extremely smart, hence the reason he's a College Professor, which is why I'm sure he wasn't offended by this dried up one foot in the grave hideous looking KKK a**hole idiot. O'Reilly hates blacks and he loves saying sh*t on the sly concerning blacks any chance he gets, it never fails. I hope one of these days this KKK cracka honestly and truly get what's coming to him, a thorough beatdown by the right somebody. I love Marc and Marc got into his a** just as good in return.
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By: Terry Linn on 5/30/2010 1:04AM
Limbaugh, Hannity and O"Reilly are certainly the axis of ignorance, maybe even axis of evil. We need to feel sorry for people like this that lack a sense of respect for othersand not lower ourselves to their standards, or lack of. They are racist and do not deserve the voice they have in public.
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By: No1'sname on 5/29/2010 6:21PM
Seems like to me the joke was on O'Reilly he's the one that was clowned!
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By: No1'sname on 5/29/2010 6:25PM
Yea Chief we know you are black if you traced your family tree I'm quite sure it would be surprising to you, meth-head!
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By: AngieJ on 5/29/2010 6:41PM
O'Reilly is such a covert racist, but Professor Hill responded beautifully. Bill wasn't prepared for his response and was a little taken off-guard. He tried to play if off. Bravo Professor Hill!
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By: luis god on 5/30/2010 5:25PM
if was called a drug dealer i would say well u look like a cearal killer most white men are i would never step foot in his show again o reilly is very insecure man maybe he's wife or mother was on faith full with a black guy. and o'reilly has a small pipi god only knows or maybe he was telling him to get him some cocaine why not rush did it why not o reilly chao
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By: charles on 5/29/2010 10:14PM
Just a sly maneuver by a man to remind white culture what is to be thought of black men, regardless of their appearance. So upsetting that even well respected scholars are demeaned this way, just to keep an ideal of superiority to continue.
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