
FOX News commentator Juan Williams has been in the news quite a bit lately. It started when he was fired from NPR last week for going on to FOX and saying that Muslims on airplanes make him nervous. Apparently, in Juan's world, every Muslim he meets may want to blow him up. I've always wondered how Juan would feel if a white woman said that she believes that every black man she meets (including Juan) wants to mug her. I should probably stop speculating, since Juan may actually agree with that statement.
Fox News took the interesting step of rewarding Juan for his racist rant by giving him a three-year contract reportedly worth a cool $2 million. Apparently, racism pays in an allegedly post-racial society. FOX proves the value of racism every day with their record ratings and massive profitability. A small fraction of that dough trickles down to Juan, one of the few black men in America willing to stand up for the network that has rejuvenated racial terrorism in our country.
This week, Juan earned his paycheck by fighting for his boss in public. Williams seemed to take offense to the fact that FOX News is often accused of racism, so as their latest black spokesperson (along with the less-than-intellectual Jesse Lee Peterson), he had this to say:
"At NPR ... they don't know this: A third of the audience for Bill O'Reilly's show is made up of people of color," Williams said. "At NPR, they think, 'Oh, these people who watch Fox don't appreciate diversity of opinion, they're not smart people. They're not informed people. Oh, yeah? I'll tell you what: They're informed...." Williams said NPR "just doesn't understand the Fox audience."
"Just consider the idea that Fox allows me the opportunity to sit in for Bill O'Reilly on their No. 1 show. That's the franchise. That's the moneymaker. If that show falls in the toilet, it's bad for the whole lineup. And yet Fox allows a black guy with a Hispanic name to sit in the big chair and host the show."
Juan's comment likely made his bosses quite comfortable, and I'm sure he'll get a bonus for being the good little cheerleader. The problem with Juan's remarks is that he's missing the point entirely. Even as far back as slavery, there have always been black people who've gained the favor of even the most racist whites. We can relate this to the difference between the house slave and the field slave. The house slave was loved by his master: He would be allowed to spend time with the children, he would sleep in nice quarters and he would even be treated like a member of the family. Malcolm X explains the processquite well in this video.
The thing about being the house slave, though, is that while he was treated well, he was never quite an equal. He was more like a family pet than a serious member of the family. Like the family pet, if the house slave ever took an independent stance, which threatened his master's agenda, he would be "put to sleep."
An added point that Williams might also want to remember is that diversity goes deeper than what you look like. Actually, diversity is more readily reflected by differences in viewpoints. Condoleeza Rice was a favorite of the racially problematic Bush Administration, because she positioned herself as Bush's greatest weapon against charges of racism and sexism. The truth, however, was that Condoleeza Rice was simply Dick Cheney with black skin and female body parts. She was a political horse that Bush would gladly ride in to the land of racial exoneration.
Like Condi was for Bush, Juan is a political mascot for FOX News. As long as he helps FOX to promote their racially questionable agenda (which he is doing with his comments), he will be taken care of. Additionally, while he is accepted in to the FOX News household, he will never be treated as an equal to individuals like Sean Hannity and O'Reilly, who would laugh at the amount of money that Juan is being paid by Fox. In other words, he is a second-tier player in the FOX News organization, and if he were to take a strong, independent stance in favor of African-American issues, his career would surely be "put to sleep."
As I said three years ago on CNN (this angered O'Reilly when I said it), Juan Williams saying that FOX News and Bill O'Reilly aren't racist is like Hugh Hefner getting a stripper to come on television to say that he's not a sexist. This racism/sexism game has been played in America for hundreds of years, so Juan is simply continuing that tradition. His words have about as much credibility as Tiger Woods claiming a commitment to celibacy.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and a Scholarship in Action Resident of the Institute for Black Public Policy. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 


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By: jamarcus on 10/28/2010 10:02AM
Maybe I am in the minority, but I watch Fox News including Bill O'Reilly and really enjoy his common sense ideas on making America a better place. I enjoy the commentaries of Huckabee and Beck, and you have to view the Fox News shows as entertainment first with some news in it.
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By: clarke on 10/28/2010 10:15AM
BECAUSE THEY ARE PAYING HIM 2 MILLION DOLLARS TOO. DUH, ANOTHER STUPID ASS QUESTION FROM BLACKVOICES.
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By: levelsone on 10/28/2010 10:56AM
Every SELL-OUT has a price.
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By: nmhgkmkmhhh on 10/28/2010 10:20AM
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By: DP on 10/29/2010 12:59PM
Juan is the new spoke person for Fox, just wait until he does something the plantation does like, then he will know how it feels to try to return the fold, he will beg NPR or any other news organization to hire him. Oh! I forgot he now has 2 millions, so this should make him a happy man. Juan-- REMEMBER OJ SIMPSOn, One can't serve to masters. Good for NPR.
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By: Marlene Franklin on 10/28/2010 10:50AM
There is nothing more sadder than a modern day sell out! I guess traders like him holds Judas as a true hero.
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By: ADMR on 10/28/2010 11:12AM
WOW Doc - Wink! AND Whomever Said Every SELL - OUT Has a Price...
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By: ooozzzzz on 10/28/2010 12:13PM
Another dumb question......BV, grow up & will you please stop demeaning your readers by posting silly ass questions and articles of this nature?
You're worst than Juam Williams...making a asinine blanket statement with little or no thought put into it (in which all readers who blogged responded) and then do a "remix" by asking your readers to examine and respond to the question.
And by "remix" I mean that there is nothing new here, just regurgitation with a different title.
Just because you assign an article for someone to write (and there's a deadline to meet) or they hnd you their writings does not mean that you have to approve it, especially when it a dumb article like this one.
You need to think before you print and possibly hire a new editor(s) so your articles can be screened properly because articles like this are immature, has no deep thought regarding the subject and childish.
The very premise and basis of this story was already written about and dicussed at lenght by everyone the very day that Juan Williams was fired ans hired by Fox News so this story add nothing to the discussion and holds no value.
Give your readers articles with thought and meaning, not looped rehash.
You're supposed to get better.
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By: Norcarole on 10/28/2010 12:33PM
This was well put and I think Juan Williams will be very comfortable at FOX News as long as he stays in line. He is just another sell-out and should have been at FOX NEWS all along...
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By: Brady on 10/28/2010 1:54PM
"An added point that Williams might want to remember is that diversity goes deeper than what you look like. Actually, diversity is more readily reflected by differences in viewpoints."
REALLY!
Will here are some points for you and the rest of the petty negroe crew.
1.On May 12, you criticized Justice Kagan for “Not hiring one single African American professor while serving as dean of Harvard Law School. Yet fox has several people of color on as frequent contributers to include Julie Banderas, Linda Chavez, Wendell Goler, Lauren Green, Marc Lamont Hill, Michelle Malkin, Star Parker, Uma Pemmaraju, Jesse Lee Peterson, Al Sharpton, and Geraldo. so Im going to assume like Juan all of these distinguished people of color are sell outs too.
2. To rationalize your hatin of Fox and Juan, you extend the definition of diversity to include "Diverse Opinions". All of the above have varying fews on issues and policy. They are liberals, moderates and conservative, they are both democrats and republicans. Id say they meet your criteria.
The distinction between the above and Watkins is, they all managed to debate and challenge their
adversaries without insulting them, Watkins couldnt resist showing his azz, thus he and warren ballantine are no longer welcomed.
Its not a matter of right or wrong, but different perspectives. Guest are expected to respect each other. Sorry but, Fox does offer different views (very often black, ie Dr Hill and Al Sharpton) thus they are afforded the opportunity to address about 3.5 million viewers daily.
Watkins had the same opportunity. He could have provided valuable insight from the black perspective and he blew it. All he had to do, was show restraint, respect and tolerance.
So those that do, are sell outs. Well i enjoy watching those sell outs, Im very proud of how those sell outs challenge hannity and o'rielly.
Im proud that they can discuss any topic and handle themselves in a dignified manner.
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