
Outside News Corp.'s offices yesterday afternoon, Nas hosted an album release party-slash-protest. With his single "Sly Fox," it's clear where the rapper stands on the current state of Fox News: "Watch what you watchin’ / Fox keeps feeding us toxins / Stop sleepin’ / Start thinkin’ outside of the box / And unplug from the matrix doctrine." What a perfect anthem, then, for the rally he led outside Murdoch's HQ, where some 50 protesters gathered as black political activist organization Color of Change and MoveOn.org tried to drop off petitions with 620,000 signatures asking the network to "stop its racist smears against the Obamas and other Black Americans," like that terrorist fist jab remark and, basically, Bill O'Reilly's entire shtick. As you might expect, the boxes of petitions were not welcomed inside the building, nor was Nas' challenge for Bill O'Reilly to debate him, mostly because there'd be no opportunity for the anchor to make use of his ambush cameras.
Below, Fox News host John Gibson on his radio show very carefully not calling black people idiots.

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