
The move follows reports of a $32 million O’Reilly sexual harassment settlement.

The move follows reports of a $32 million O’Reilly sexual harassment settlement.
According to Fox’s Bill O’Reilly, feminist journalists should not be allowed to report on Donald Trump because “Trump is the antithesis” of feminism. By O’Reilly’s standard, any journalist Trump may have offended would be disqualified from reporting on the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.On the May 17 edition of Fox News’ Th
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During an interview on the O’Reilly Factor with Tavis Smiley—liberal political commentator, Bill O’Reilly— American television host known for his bias and unbalanced views, reasoned that “more whites are killed by police than blacks.”
His notion stemmed from the controversial case surrounding African-American Eric Garner—43-year-old, 400lb, asthmatic father of six, who died after being put in a chokehold by officer Daniel Panteleo in Staten Island. O’Reilly also suggested that what happened to Eric Garner “would have happened to a white guy doing the same thing,” implying that Garner’s death had nothing to do with race.
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Smiley refuted that assertion by stating that O’Reilly’s view is only a “speculation.” He went on to imply that actual facts include, “Trayvon Martin is not speculation, Michael Brown is not speculation, Renisha McBride is not speculation, Sean Bell is not speculation, Eric Garner is not speculation … there’s no respect for the humanity and dignity of black life in this country.”
Referencing the 2012 FBI crime statistics, O’Reilly claimed out of 43 million blacks, only 123 were killed by police using gunfire. This suggests police officers killing blacks at an alarming rate is actually hyperbole. Furthermore, O’Reilly added that 326 whites were killed, “proving” that more whites are murdered by police than blacks.
Smiley argued that he disagrees with O’Reilly’s point that and “in an era of the first black president [I might add] … do you [O’Reilly] not see a pattern” of blacks being killed by cops?