Bill O’Reilly Blames Rap For Christianity Decline

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WASHINGTON, DC – FEBRUARY 27: Bill O’Reilly, host of FOX News Channel’s The O’Reilly Factor, waits for the arrival of U.S. President Barack Obama during an event about Obama’s ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ initiative in the East Room at the White House February 27, 2014 in Washington, DC. As part of his ‘Year of Action,’ Obama announced a $200 million commitment from nine foundations to bolster the education and employment of young men and boys of color. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Once again a popular face in the media has attacked hip-hop culture. Bill O’Reilly, who is no stranger to criticizing rap music, has taken his hate and ignorance to the next level. After the Washington Post posted an editorial on millennials declining to claim religion and political parties, the Fox News correspondent is blaming the entertainment industry, particularly hip-hop for the shift.

“There is no question that people of faith are being marginalized by a secular media and pernicious entertainment. 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.”

This isn’t the first time and won’t be the last time a media correspondent like Bill O’Reilly or Geraldo Rivera attacks hip-hop culture.

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