
Juan Williams, the most peculiar black journalist in America, made yet another statement that has heads turning.
Williams made the argument that there's nothing wrong with people saying that young black men make them nervous.
In a conversation with Dr. Caroline Helmand, a professor at Occidental College, Williams stood the Fox News line by basically refuting Helman's assertion that it would be bigoted for a person to say that they clutch their purse every time a black man walks by. The dialogue went like this:
Helmand: "I happen to agree with Schiller that your comments were bigoted. I think that if I were to say that I clutch my purse every time I walk by a black man that might resonate with a lot of Americans. It might be the truth, but it's a bigoted statement. I certainly wouldn't have fired you, but I do think there was some truth in that video that we don't get to talk about because we are afraid to have actual discourse in this country."
Williams: "I can't believe that you just said that. You think that simply saying what you think is evidence of bigotry, that all of a sudden ... you were bigoted if you were somewhat nervous. Let me just tell you, with the amount of black-on-black crime in America, I get nervous and I'm a black man. So, I mean, wait a second..."
Helmand: "There we go again, Juan. I would find that to be racial profiling that's a bigoted comment."
Williams: "That's a bigoted comment?"
Helmand: "Yes it is. Just like your comment about Muslims."
Williams: "I'm the father of black young men, and I'm saying that if you saw a couple guys walking around looking like thugs down the street late at night, you're saying, 'Oh, I'm not going to think it through.' Caroline, I think you are way off base."
I've made my opinions on Juan Williams quite clear in the past, so I won't reiterate the fact that I consider him to be one of the greatest disgraces to black journalism in the 21st century (well, I guess I did just reiterate it, huh?).
The fact that Juan has admittedly publicly that he is afraid of Muslims on airplanes and now black men in the street tells us a great deal about why he is so popular on Fox News.
Fox is a network that shamelessly utilizes racial fear to fuel its corporate profitability. By feasting on the American fear of having a black man in the White House and fear that every Muslim is engaged in an insidious plot to destroy our nation, Fox News and Juan Williams become the perfect psychological cocoon that makes millions of Americans feel safe to express their dysfunctional racial animosity.
On that note, there is something to be discussed regarding whether racial profiling can be perceived to be a benign and easily overlooked phenomenon - or if it's something more serious.
As the tasering of Jonathan Zimmerman during a routine traffic violation showed us, when we preconceive black men to be criminals, we destroy lives in the process. Being involved in the criminal justice system is like being exposed to a deadly social virus that is capable of infecting every aspect of your life: You are unjustly stopped by an officer who would have walked right past you if you were white. You then talk back to the officer, legitimately asking him why he's bothering you. That's when the officer asks you to step out of the car or (as in the case of Zimmerman) tasers you to get you to comply with his instructions.
Once a man becomes involved in the system, it is nearly impossible to get out.
The fines that the system imposes on you, disproportionate conviction rates for black men, longer sentences, unaddressed violence in the prison itself, in addition to lifelong marginalization (being restricted from voting, finding jobs, etc.) lead to a wasted future.
The point here is that when we racially profile black men and presume that they are guilty without even knowing them, we end up destroying their lives by involving them in scenarios that never would have been constructed if they were white.
Juan Williams is not an intelligent man, that fact has been well-established. But one can hope that any intelligent consumer of American news would realize the dangers of a black man going on to national television and joking about the consequences of racial-profiling.
What Juan considers to be a simple, harmless form of discrimination is something that continues to undermine the fabric and integrity of the entire American criminal justice system. Mr. Williams should choose his words wisely, but I doubt that will be the case. He's got too much invested by being Fox's Negro stamp of approval.
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By: Corrine Days on 3/28/2011 1:07PM
Juan Williams makes me nervous....
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By: Babs on 3/28/2011 6:49PM
I would cross the street if I saw a group of ANY COLORED young men dressed like thugs late at night... Put a buncha boys together outside late at night, Its almost never a good thing. Period.
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By: Bahati Sobukwe on 3/29/2011 8:45AM
Juan Williams makes me nervous!
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By: Larry Johnson on 4/02/2011 2:11PM
Juan Williams did not get where he`s at today by wearing his pants off his azz and talking ebonics. Nor by having a criminal record and having welfare babies by different women all over the hood. Juam Williams does not dress nor look like some brain dead rapper wearing lots of bling bling with a 9mm tucked in his waistband and driving a blacken windowed oversized suv blaring out loud profane music. Nor does Juan Williams denigrate Black women.......We need more Blackmen like Juan Williams, than tattooed non talking millionaire thug ballplayers, whom cannot pay child support to their baby mommas........
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By: WandaFromRiverdaleNYC on 4/15/2011 10:55PM
Juan Williams is no more than a political crack (or rather crap)dealer for Fox. As long as he continues to feed Fox's followers the drug they need, they will sop him up with a biscuit. Armstrong Wilson must be doing the macarena in his bedroom, he's so bloody pleased. He's the Black Conservative's version of Chicken Little. If we pressure Fox, maybe he'll go the way of the now(non-lamented) Glen Beck. As an unified and totally consolidated force,we AFRICAN Americans are more powerful than ANYONE thinks.
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By: Frankiedimes on 4/25/2011 4:59PM
I don't know Juan Williams and I don't follow Fox News. I have lived outside the USA for several years but visited my family in Newark NJ over this past Thanksgiving and Xmas. Since I didn't have a vehicle I walked to and from the gym from my mother's apartment several afternoons and evenings. My family feared for me and asked me not to walk at night. I am a black man, born and raised in Newark and I did not share the same level of fear. My older brother who is 48 years old, no longer goes out in the evenings unless absolutely necessary. He asked me if I was crazy walking around at night in Newark, NJ. My brother has lived in Newark and Irvington all his life. He ran the streets during his younger years, committed a few petty crimes, was a victim of a shooting, but now he feels things have gotten so bad he rarely goes out in the evening. It is young black men or gangbangers he is concerned about. Does that make him a Negro boy like Juan Williams? I don't know, so I'm asking. I believe Juan Williams is saying what he truely believes or expressing what he truely feels, is that the problem for some? Or is it that saying it on national television does damage to the black community in that it may encourage things like racial profiling? I truly want to know the issue concerning this one article because I don't know anything about Juan Williams' body of work.
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By: Aaron on 5/22/2011 2:25PM
But will a group of Nabisco thugs day or night on the street, but moreso at night with their bed linen, the cowards wil make this Hebrew nervous but I'll have something for them, a bottle of urine!
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By: Lifeskills on 6/19/2011 2:59PM
Run From Them in Fear And in Shame.
Back in the day we had the Inner City Summer Jobs Programs and that made a big difference. Talk about a boost to the economy. It should have been federal instead of counting on some city budgets. The Black mayor of DC Mayor, M. Berry, proved that in DC. over and over. But those mayors that followed him bumped the Summer Jobs Programs. Leaving the youth for the police to shoot regularly for stealing bikes etc.
I guest it's likes drugs we all know that programs would be cheaper, but what the hell they're just, 'N' any way. When we see a kid caught stealing and being beat by the police, we know that kid could have been working, learning, and have earned cash in pocket. We criticize the kid and the parents, but do nothing in the way of insuring our youth summer jobs.
Summer Jobs for example: In Seattle, WA. The White adults that picked apple as kids just don't go back, they don't what to do it when the get older. The farms have an apples rotten on the ground Apple Picker shortage there. Even after a millions of dollars campaign to produce and sell a , 'Famous Washington Apple' over seas. The state and local apple growers need to get together on a program. Training: An inner city youth program paying minimum wage at first. Five school buses of youth go to the farm and are trained to pick apples, the next year they have the trained people. They get regular apple picking wages, and a one time bonus for returning which is part of the deal to insure they will come back.
Yes, Yes indeed we should have to tense-up, even run from them, in FEAR and in SHAME.
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