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Activists blast ‘O’Reilly Factor’ Chinatown piece as racist

LOS ANGELES >> Watchdog and activist groups are outraged by a Fox News Channel segment in which an interviewer asked people in New York’s Chinatown if he was supposed to bow to greet them, if they were selling stolen goods and if they could “take care of North Korea for us.”

Several organizations condemned humorist Jesse Watters’ piece on “The O’Reilly Factor,” calling it racist and demeaning to Asian-Americans.

“It’s 2016. We should be far beyond tired, racist stereotypes and targeting an ethnic group for humiliation and objectification on the basis of their race,” Asian American Journalists Association President Paul Cheung said in a letter to Fox and posted online. He is director of interactive and digital news production for The Associated Press.

Cheung called on Fox to apologize to the Asian-American community and asked for “an explanation for how this type of coverage will be prevented in the future.”

Watters asked people on the street about the presidential race, sought a demonstration of karate and showed footage of him getting a pedicure.

At one point in Monday’s nearly five-minute segment, an elderly woman’s silence in response to a query was paired with a clip from Mel Brooks’ “Young Frankenstein” in which Madeline Kahn shouts, “Speak, speak, why don’t you speak?!”

Gregory A. Cendana, executive director of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, criticized the report.

The coverage, including making “fun” of the Chinese elder, “played into the exoticization and status of perpetual foreigner” of the Asian-American community, Cendana said in a statement.

After the “Watters World” report concluded, Bill O’Reilly called it “gentle fun,” adding, “we’re gonna get letters, inevitably.”

On Wednesday, the Asian Americans Advancing Justice affiliation said it was outraged by the “blatant, racist and offensive stereotypes of Chinese Americans.”

“It is unconscionable that a news organization would sanction a segment that laughs at a community of people, including Watters ridiculing elderly Chinese Americans who were limited English-proficient,” the group said.

U.S. Rep. Ted W. Lieu, D-California, weighed in as well.

“Note to Bill O’Reilly and Fox News: Your recent segment mocking Asian American voters and using every conceivable stereotype was, at best, racist and, at worst, really racist. I am not ‘patient’ or ‘gentle’ nor do I ‘bow’ when I say hello or know ‘karate.’ So let me gently say this: if you are not racist at heart, then you would apologize. Immediately,” Lieu said in a statement.

Asked for a response to critics, Fox directed attention to two Twitter posts Wednesday by Watters.

“As a political humorist, the Chinatown segment was intended to be a light piece, as all Watters World segments are,” he wrote.

“My man-on-the-street interviews are meant to be taken as tongue-in-cheek and I regret if anyone found offense,” Watters’ second tweet said.

13 responses to “Activists blast ‘O’Reilly Factor’ Chinatown piece as racist”

  1. Maipono says:

    Keyword, “political humorist Jesse Watters” it was humor, and it was funny, end of story.

    • cojef says:

      Out to get O’Reilly, no fun getting Watters as the Headline indicates. Wonder who the complainers are? Guess?

      • TigerEye says:

        Yes, odd how mostly Asians complain about Asian stereotypes, mostly Jews complain about Jewish stereotypes and mostly whites complain about “the H-word” stereotypes. People are such quirky creatures.

        O’Reilly himself seemed uncomfortable with this segment.

    • allie says:

      O’Reilly is the classic fool preening for the public. Fox News is a disaster. Even most conservatives distrust it.

    • advertiser1 says:

      Actually, you have more than one, “keyword” quoted.

    • aomohoa says:

      Exactly. People are way too overly sensitive now a days. There was an article recently that said Psychologists don’t know how to deal with Millennials because they are so sensitive.Everything is about no hurting anyones feelings. That is why people are such wimps now. My mother use to say, sticks and stones can break your bones but words can never hurt you. There are way bigger issues going on than this.

  2. Windward_Side says:

    “Activists…” nough said.

  3. justmyview371 says:

    Why was it considered offensive?

  4. TigerEye says:

    Funny how everybody else is “thin-skinned” except when they’re the ones stereotyping you.

    • aomohoa says:

      A good comedian makes fun of all cultures, especially their own. Lighten up!

      • TigerEye says:

        A good comedian might do that on stage… Not ambushing people on the street or their place of business on behalf of Fox News. And, where exactly was the especially his own part?

        I don’t need to lighten up because the same people who would tell me to lighten up are the ones who’ll be complaining when their own group ends up in the crosshairs of someone like Watters with someone else telling them to lighten up.

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