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"Bill O'Reilly Blames Hip-Hop for Decline in U.S. Christianity"


  

          

http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6561515/bill-oreilly-hip-hop-decline-religion-christianity

In news almost too stupid to bother refuting, Bill O'Reilly is blaming the decline of religion in America on hip-hop.

A recent Pew Research study shows that the number of Americans who self-identify as Christians has been on the decline since 2007, while the percentage of people identifying as unaffiliated spiked from 16.1 percent in 2007 to 22.8 percent in 2014.

Obviously, these statistics were gonna get an entrenched conservative like Bill O'Reilly upset. And when Bill sees a problem, Bill needs a scapegoat -- and when you're a conservative talking head, what better scapegoat is there than black people? (Another recent example: Geraldo Rivera saying hip-hop is worse than racism for black people.)

"There is no question that people of faith are being marginalized by a secular media and pernicious entertainment," O'Reilly said. "The rap industry, for example, often glorifies depraved behavior. That sinks into the minds of some young people -- the group that is most likely to reject religion."

Put aside the fact that numbers just don't back that up (Washington Post explains why, which we'll get to in a second) and let's get something clear: If Bill O'Reilly thinks the music industry "glorifies depraved behavior," that didn't start with rap. From Jerry Lee Lewis marrying his underage cousin to Led Zeppelin's groupie escapades to the entirety of Mötley Crüe's career, rock has been pawing at the moral fabric of American culture for a lot longer.

Not to mention pop music -- which has sacrificed lyrical innuendos for blatant sexual references in its lyrics and music videos over the last 30 years -- could certainly be accused of the same thing.

But no, rock and pop are primarily white fields. So obviously O'Reilly isn't going to target those types of music. Instead, he specifically hones in on rap. Similarly, when he went after hyper-sexuality in music, he didn't go after Katy Perry or Britney Spears -- he targeted Beyonce, even though her 'sexualized' output being comparatively tame.

It really doesn't take a psychologist to see the guy is fixated on finding a minority scapegoat for what he perceives as the nation's ills.

As for the numbers refuting O'Reilly's take on the subject, Washington Post points out that black Americans are actually the least likely group to reject religion these days. And considering that black Americans are statistically more likely to listen to hip-hop than white Americans, the whole "hip-hop is killing religion" argument almost immediately falls apart.

On the next episode of The O'Reilly Factor: How Empire is causing childhood obesity.











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Bill O'Reilly Blames Hip-Hop for Decline in U.S. Christianity [View all] , double negative, Thu May-14-15 12:20 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
tht bastard blames hip hop for all the ills of the world..not surprising
May 14th 2015
1
Rap music made me sexually harrass Andrea Mackris! (c) O'Reilly
May 14th 2015
42
What's funny is Hip Hop has more Christians than ANY White Genre
May 14th 2015
2
^^^
May 14th 2015
14
nah. country.
May 14th 2015
22
      Hmm, it's close. Maybe the 5% and a few Muslims in Rap throw it off
May 14th 2015
25
wise man once said: stupid is as stupid does
May 14th 2015
3
we'll do it live
May 14th 2015
4
Funny, of all the various creative, music, arts, intellectual circles I ...
May 14th 2015
5
Man I feel sorry for whoever falls for that nonsense
May 14th 2015
6
RE: Bill O'Reilly Blames Hip-Hop for Decline in U.S. Christianity
May 14th 2015
7
he's just trolling y'all, and you keep falling for it.
May 14th 2015
8
^^^^
May 14th 2015
9
exactly, Bill isn't going to change his stance but he loves the outrage
May 14th 2015
10
He's not trolling "us". We are not his audience
May 14th 2015
12
      Come on, of course you are.
May 14th 2015
20
           People on this message board and others like it aren't viewers of his sh...
May 14th 2015
21
                you really believe this:
May 14th 2015
24
                     $$$
May 14th 2015
26
                     an alternate thought.......ratings == eyes
May 14th 2015
27
                     ^^^
May 14th 2015
30
                     lol, you really believe Bill thinks hip hop is at fault here?
May 14th 2015
32
                          No. I think O'Reilly is a very smart man & knows the connection is silly
May 14th 2015
34
                     And he thinks we will tune in to watch him debate the issue on his show.
May 14th 2015
29
                          The viewership data suggests otherwise
May 14th 2015
35
                               sure but he's trying it.
May 14th 2015
36
RE: Bill O'Reilly Blames Hip-Hop for Decline in U.S. Christianity
May 14th 2015
11
Good!
May 14th 2015
13
This fucker's on Fallon the same night as Snoop
May 14th 2015
15
this reads like a Source editorial from the C Delores Tucker era
May 14th 2015
16
a shortake on Spiel O'Reilly's visceral imagination,
May 14th 2015
17
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyDFtJdh0Zs
May 14th 2015
18
Fuck it, Ima say it.......
May 14th 2015
19
So that he can become a martyr? No thanks. Better off just ignoring him.
May 14th 2015
28
      You not seein' the forrest for da trees tho, Bruh-bruh.......
May 14th 2015
37
           http://i.ytimg.com/vi/wCPZC6gMCiI/maxresdefault.jpg
May 14th 2015
38
Bill-O is great at what he does
May 14th 2015
23
one of the best ever.
May 14th 2015
31
definitely, i actually enjoy his antics
May 14th 2015
33
lol 98% of rappers have praying hands tattoos and jesus pieces.
May 14th 2015
39
Needs to deflect blame from the real culprit. Him and people like him.
May 14th 2015
40
Bingo
May 14th 2015
41
Funny... I'd have almost zero contact with Christianity without hiphop.
May 15th 2015
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