Exclusive: Occupy Wall Street Activist Slams Fox News Producer In Un-Aired Interview
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By Interview with Jesse LaGreca, OWS
New York Observer
Sunday, Oct 16, 2011
Even if Geraldo Rivera was at the Zuccotti Park yesterday, Fox News has generally been a tad dismissive of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Foxnews.com
(as of this writing) has no coverage of this national event on their
front page stories. (Hard to imagine for a network that was so gung-ho
about the Tea Party!) Red Eye‘s Bill Schulz went out to try to “prank” the protesters. Bill O’Reillysent a producer minion out with the same mission: to belittle OWS’s cause by cutting up interviews to make people sound stupid.
Well, here is an interview that Fox News filmed, but doesn’t want you to see. The segment was shot on Wednesday for Greta van Susteren‘s show, (though it looks like the same producer from this O’Reilly segment questioning Michael Moore‘s
anti-capitalist agenda) though the decision was made to leave it on the
cutting room floor. The reason should be obvious pretty quickly.
The speaker giving Fox News the buisness is Jesse LaGreca, a vocal member of the Occupy Wall Street protests. This video comes courtesy of Kyle Christopher from OccupyWallSt.org‘s media team.
Now, no news organization is under obligation to air every interview
they’ve filmed, especially when it makes them look bad. But you’d think
that a “Fair and Balanced” network (that tells an interviewee that they
are here to give them fair coverage to get any message they’d like to
get out) would try to include at least a couple of opposing viewpoints
to Mr. Shulz’s smarmy jokes or O’Reilly’s “infiltration” of the camp.
The ball is in your court, Fox.
Transcript:
Fox: Jesse, so Ray, your partner here, your ..
Ray: comrade.
Fox: Your colleague, she’d seen the protests in Greece and
Europe and elsewhere. Did you guys take your cue from that? Are you
hoping to cite certainly what was a lot of the tension, if not police
activity. I know over the weekend there were over 100 arrests and you
guys got things fired up. Are you taking your cues from the
international movement and how do you want to see this? If you could
have it in a perfect way, how would it be?
Jesse: Well I don’t know, its really difficult to answer
questions leading to those conclusions. I’d say that we didn’t take our
cue leading off of anybody really. It became a more spontaneous
movement. As far as seeing this end, I wouldn’t like to see this end. I
would like to see the conversation continue. This is what we should have
been talking about in 2008 when the economy collapsed. We basically
patched a hole on the tire and said let the car keep rolling.
Unfortunately it’s fun to talk to the propaganda machine and the media
especially conservative media networks such as yourself, because we find
that we cant get conversations for the department of Justice’s ongoing
investigation of News Corporation, for which you are an employee. But
we can certainly ask questions like you know, why are the poor engaging
in class warfare? After 30 years of having our living standards
decrease while the wealthiest 1% have had it better than ever, I think
it’s time for some maybe, I don’t know, participation in our democracy
that isn’t funded by news cameras and gentlemen such as yourself.
Fox: But, uh, yeah well, let me give you this challenge Jesse.
Jesse: Sure.
Fox: We’re here giving you an opportunity on the record […] to put any
message you want out there, to give you fair coverage and I’m not
going to in any way
Jesse: That’s awesome!
Fox:…give you advice about it. So, there is an exception in
the case, because you wouldn’t be able to get your message out there
without us.
Jesse: No, surely, I mean, take for instance when Glenn Beck
was doing his protest and he called the President, uh, a person who
hates white people and white culture. That was a low moment in
Americans’ history and you guys kinda had a big part in it. So, I’m glad
to see you coming around and kind of paying attention to what the other
99 percent of Americans are paying attention to, as opposed to the
far-right fringe, who who would just love to destroy the middle class
entirely.
Fox: Alright, fair enough. You have a voice, an important
reason to criticize myself, my company and anyone else. But, let me ask
you that, in fairness, does this administration, President Obama, have
any criticism as to the the financial situation the country’s in…?
Jesse: I think, myself, uh, as well as many other people,
would like to see a little but more economic justice or social
justice—Jesus stuff—as far as feeding the poor, healthcare for the sick.
You know, I find it really entertaining that people like to hold the
Bill of Rights up while they’re screaming at gay soldiers, but they just
can’t wrap their heads around the idea that a for-profit healthcare system doesn’t
work. So, let’s just look at it like this, if we want the President to
do more, let’s talk to him on a level that actually reaches people,
instead of asking for his birth certificate and wasting time with total
nonsense like Solyndra.
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