Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Attack of the horrible rich guys


The horrible year in cable news: Attack of the horrible rich guys

Why 2014 was a banner year for clueless rich people saying horrible things on television VIDEO

The horrible year in cable news: Attack of the horrible rich guysGeraldo Rivera, Sean Hannity, Don Lemon (Credit: Fox News/CNN)
Were people always this horrible, or is it just that we’re all newly allowing our bigotry to surface?
If 2013 was the year of leaning in, then 2014 has been the year of leaning the fuck out. And if, theoretically, a person were to only watch cable news this past year, he would probably think that America had regressed into something much uglier than previously imagined.
Behold: Here are the most offensive, cloistered, ignorant things said on cable this year.
Cable news on women
In October, a woman filmed herself walking around New York City for a day, during which time she was catcalled over 100 times. The video went predictably viral and the media had a blast adding insult after insult to injury. In the clip below, “The Five’s” Bob Beckel contributed to the harassment conversation with the following lurid observation: “Damn, baby. You’re a piece of woman”:
In another classic moment on “The Five,” Eric Bolling referred to the female pilot who led airstrikes on Syria by using the following hideous pun:
Elsewhere on Fox News, and apropos of nothing, “psychiatrist” Keith Ablow said that Michelle Obama “needs to drop a few”:
During the midterm elections, meanwhile, Fox’s Kimberley Guilfoyle told young women not to vote, and instead to focus on their Tinder profiles:

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Cable news on domestic abuse
“Fox & Friends,” staying true to its troll-ish roots, learned the following nauseating lesson from the Ray Rice domestic abuse scandal: ”Take the stairs.”
Meanwhile, over at ESPN, Stephen A. Smith instructed women not to provoke their men. (Because domestic abuse is apparently the victim’s fault, now?) While Smith later apologized for the comments, calling it the most “egregious” mistake of his career, ESPN suspended him shortly thereafter. (But only for a week.)
Cable news on rape
Last month, CNN’s Don Lemon interviewed Joan Tarshis, one of Bill Cosby’s rape victims, and was thoroughly confused about the mechanics of forced oral sex. There are ways to avoid it, he unhelpfully insisted.
In September, Forbes columnist and fraternity corporation president Bill Frezza was fired after penning an almost-universally-maligned article entitled, “Drunk Female Guests Are the Gravest Threat to Fraternities.” If you notice, we said “almost universally.” Because what is Fox News good for if not defending horrific arguments?
Cable news on race
Here a Fox contributor argues that slain teenager Michael Brown was not “unarmed,” because he was so big:
And here, Fox News’ resident psychiatrist Dr. Keith Ablow blames Michael Brown’s death on his father (as opposed to, you know, the guy who shot him):
Ferguson brought the issue of race relations screeching into the media spotlight, revealing that some of our beloved cable anchors are less familiar with race politics than others. And, what would you know, Bill O’Reilly won the award for most clueless!
Meanwhile, Tucker Carlson argues that, “We need, I think, an older white guy appreciation day.”
Which actually sums up the worst of cable news this year quite nicely: Rich white dudes celebrating themselves at the expense of everybody else.
Be better next year, guys. Please.
Joanna Rothkopf Joanna Rothkopf is an assistant editor at Salon, focusing on science, health and society. Follow @JoannaRothkopf or email jrothkopf@salon.com.
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http://www.salon.com/2014/12/30/the_horrible_year_in_cable_news_attack_of_the_horrible_rich_guys/

I personally think it is unrealistic not to expect Fox News to be both Racist and sexist. After all the demographic is people 75 years of age or older who grew up when almost everyone was racist and sexist and also they graduated high school around 1955 or 1956 when things were very different than now. Remember, the Civil Rights bill wasn't passed until the mid 1960s by President Johnson.

There is a now even uglier factor here as well. A lot of the extreme racist and sexist ideas are seen every day in the news in actions by ISIL too now. So, this dredges up a lot of the old feelings people had once more. If ISIL (ISIS) can kill women's men and brothers and sons and rape them pregnant and get away with this here in the 21st century many of these old ways of thinking once thought gone might be resurfacing all over which will be terrible in the extreme for women everywhere.

This awful truth needs to be faced as well by  all peoples everywhere. ISIL getting away with raping women pregnant (who is punishing them by the U.S. and a few other with airstrikes) it harms the psyche of everyone on earth to see this happening relatively unpunished.

I think what is happening to women is equally as bad right now in Syria and Iraq to what happened to the 6 million Jews in World War II when they were gassed and burned and all their gold teeth were pulled out and all their possessions sold to SS troops and Nazis or wound up in Swiss bank vaults somewhere back then.

In other words "A Women's Holocaust" has been going on in Syria and Iraq now since at least last June or before already.

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