I’m Black and I Want More “Stuff” and “Things”: An Open Letter to Bill O’Reilly by Jesse Hagopian [View all]
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2012/11/10
Dear Mr. Bill OReilly,
On election night, as it became increasingly clear that Mitt Romney was going to lose the election to Barack Obama, I watched Fox News host Megyn Kelly ask you, How do you think we got to this point?
You responded by saying,
'Because its a changing country. The demographics are changing. Its not a traditional America anymore and there are 50 percent of the voting public who want stuff, they want things. And who is going to give them things? President Obama. The white establishment is now the minority. And the voters many of them feel that this economic system is stacked against them and they want stuff. Youre going to see a tremendous Hispanic vote for President Obama, overwhelming Black vote for President Obama and women will probably break President Obamas way. People feel that they are entitled to things. And which candidate between the two is going to give them things?'
It is my hope that a great artist takes brush to canvas to capture the contours of your furrowed brow when you uttered the words, Its not a traditional America anymore. It was a look of depraved beauty that made my heart sing. Watching you, Mr. OReilly, before a national audience, realize that all of your racist lies and hatred could not change the fact that people of color exist and will not be bowed by your insane denunciations, was an inspiration to me and millions of others.
Yet, on one account, OReilly, you are utterly correct: Black people definitely do want stuff and things as you so eloquently put it. And I am one of them. To very loosely paraphrase the rap crooner of the West Coast, Warren G: I want it all, money, fast public transportation, fully funded public schools, Medicare for all, Social Security, an end to all wars, and every damn thang.