O'Reilly has done the American people a favor in all this by focusing attention here. My thought is that the White Establishment is fighting back because they feel so many rights have been taken away from them. For example, in the 1980s I could not successfully apply to many jobs I might have wanted to because would have had to have been a female black and hispanic woman to have gotten any of a panoply of jobs. As a white male I was completely eliminated from many job selections. So, now you see the whites (almost a minority) in the nation and for sure a minority in California now (depending upon what your definition of white is). So, O'Reilly is defining a moment in U.S. History where Whites are fighting back for their rights and going away from equal rights for now. I think this is just logical considering how bad off many country whites are now especially in rust belt states and in the south where factories (60,000) of them are gone or gone overseas along with all jobs. So, it is logical that poor whites are fighting back for their rights to even have a job (Any Job). So, equal rights is now something that is going to change. Because equal rights in the past years since 1964 mostly has meant "no rights to jobs for whites" and "no right to education for whites" I know this was done to compensate for the loss of rights to blacks for 4 hundred years but now whites (especially poor whites) need EQUAL RIGHTS not "less than rights".
So, what I'm seeing is whites are turning the U.S. into a dictatorship instead of sharing rights with other races. This is part of what a Trump White House is about with Bannon there. The danger is for Muslims and Hispanics especially in a Trump White House. I'm not sure it is going to change a lot for Blacks from now though in a Trump White House and that could be either good or bad or neutral for them. It's hard to say.
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“The left wants power taken away from the white establishment and they
want a profound change in the way America is run.”
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anymore—he just comes right out and says it, asserting that a
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News host Bill O'Reilly went on a white supremacism-laden rant Tuesday
night, saying that the effort to abolish the Electoral College is an
attempt by "the left" to take away power from the "white establishment."
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News host Bill O’Reilly went on a diatribe against calls to abolish the
Electoral College Tuesday night, arguing the political left is “all
about race” and “wants power taken away from the white establishment.”
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News host Bill O’Reilly said efforts to abolish the Electoral College
... Anti-Electoral College effort about taking power from 'white
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O'Reilly: Left wants 'power taken away from the white establishment'
After Hillary Clinton won the popular vote but lost the election to Donald Trump, O’Reilly said Tuesday night, “The left in America is demanding that the Electoral College system put into place in 1787 be scrapped. But there is a hidden reason for this.”
“Very few commentators will tell you that the heart of liberalism in America today is based on race. It permeates almost every issue. That white men have set up a system of oppression. That system must be destroyed,” he said, explaining how he believed liberals view the world.
O'Reilly's statements came a day after the Electoral College elected Donald Trump as president, despite an unprecedented attempt from Democratic electors to sway Republican electors to vote against their party's candidate.
“White men have largely abandoned the Democrats, and the left believes it's because of racism that they want to punish minorities, keep them down," he added.
“Summing up: Left wants power taken away from the white establishment. They want a profound change in the way America is run. Taking voting power away from the white precincts is the quickest way to do that."
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