Watters World
Watters' World Defends Martin Luther King, Jr. from the PC Gender Mob
Published February 9, 2016
Fox Nation:
Students at the University of Oregon are looking to remove a Martin Luther King, Jr. “I Have a Dream” plaque because it wasn't sensitive to "gender identity." Fox News correspondent Jesse Watters visited the campus to investigate.
Watters: What’s the vibe on campus? Describe it for me.
“I don’t know. I’m mostly just feeling midterm stress, so I can’t really get a feeling for the vibe proper.”
Watters: Alright, I’m stressed out, too. I work for Bill O’Reilly.
Watters: So, what are you studying here?
“Japanese and German.”
Watters: Oh, kaboom.
Watters: This building right here, they’re debating whether or not to remove a Martin Luther King quotation from ‘I have a dream’ because it wasn’t inclusive enough for gender identity issues.
“I definitely, definitely think gender identity issues are important, but I don’t think that we need to remove a quote. I think it’d be great to add something.”
“I’d like a very empowering feminist rights quote.”
Watters: Like ‘Go women. Men stink.’
“Taking away from MLK…there’s something wrong with that.”
Watters: Can you believe all these white students taking down the Martin Luther King quote?
“If they take it off the campus, the black community is going to be disrespected. It’s Black History Month.”
“To remove it would be rude to African-Americans, especially since we’re still fighting that battle today.”
“There’s a time and place for everyone in every community, and we need to let the black community have their time.”
Watters: Do you feel excluded in any way, shape, or form on this campus?
“Yes.”
Watters: How so?
“I am not white.”
Watters: What exactly does gender identity mean? You can choose your own gender?
“Um, in my understanding, yes. My gender is unicorn.”
Watters: Are you serious?
“Yeah.”
Watters: Can I say self-identify as a dinosaur?
Watters: What if we put a Caitlyn Jenner quote next to the MLK quote?
“Caitlyn Jenner does not represent all non-gender binary conforming people. I’m sorry that’s confusing.”
Watters: You said you’re transman. What does that mean?
“It means I’m transgender and a boy.”
Watters: Born a man…
“I mean I was born a baby.”
“So if we wanted to add some queer historical figures ...?”
Watters: You can’t say that word, queer. That’s offensive.
“I am queer.”
Watters: Because when I use the word "queer," people say I can’t say that.
“Okay, well are you queer?”
Watters: Do I look queer?
“I assume you’re straight in a sense.”
Watters: Do I sound straight? That’s offensive.
O’Reilly’s Take:
O’Reilly: Now that is the best argument for Bernie Sanders’ free tuition for everybody.
Watters: It’s bad out there.
O’Reilly: Beautiful campus, but you must go searching. Do you have a sign ‘If you’re strange, I want to talk to you’?
Watters: Anybody with crazy looking hair, I say you gotta come over here. No, but the truth is the quote is going to stay.
O’Reilly: Alright! It’s gonna stay, but…
Watters: It was just one radical that stirred up trouble. The quote’s there. There may be a gender quote next to it…but the king stays.
O’Reilly: A gender quote.
Watters: Who knows what that is.
O’Reilly: Well, let’s ask the viewers to provide some and then send it over to the University of Oregon.
Watters: That could be scary.
http://nation.foxnews.com/2016/02/08/watters-world-defends-martin-luther-king-jr-pc-gender-mob?cmpid=NL_foxnation/
February 9, 2016
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/jesse-watters-gets-to-the-bottom-of-college-mlk-quote-controversy/
http://whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com/2016/01/27/oregon-students-weighed-removing-martin-luther-king-quote-from-student-union-as-being-insufficiently-inclusive/ January 27, 2016
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