Last week, the British Office of National Statistics (ONS) released data on a variety of different topics pertaining to the United Kingdom, including the most popular baby names in 2009. The ONS statistics reveal that different variations of the name Oliver were the most popular name for English babies during that year, and also that if different spellings are not counted together, that Mohammed was the name most often used by parents to name their children. On Fridays Real Time With Bill Maher, host Bill Maher referenced the ONS data and asked, Am I a racist to feel that Im alarmed by that? He continued, I dont have to apologize, do I, for not wanting the Western world to be taken over by Islam in 300 years? Conservative guest Margaret Hoover replied, If you were NPR, youd be fired. After Maher admitted that his comments were similar to Williamss, guest Lawrence ODonnell claimed that Mahers statement is actually way worse than what Juan Williams said:
MAHER: I have another question, the most popular name in the United Kingdom, Great Britain, this was in the news this week, was Mohammed. Am I a racist to feel that Im alarmed by that? Because I am. And its not because of the race, its cause of the religion. I dont have to apologize, do I, for not wanting the Western world to be taken over by Islam in 300 years?
HOOVER: If you were NPR, youd be fired.
MAHER: Right. Thats so similar to Juan Williams, who said last week
ODONNELL: No, no its way worse than what Juan Williams said.
HOOVER: What you said was way worse.
SALAM: As a Reihan Salam, Im pretty comfortable with Mohammeds out there. [...]
HOOVER: I think England has far bigger problems with Islam than they do names of their children. I think Sharia law being institutionalized in England is probably a bigger problem.
MAHER: Sharia law is being institutionalized in England?
HOOVER: Yeah, it parallels the legal system is England.
MAHER: Then Im right, I should be alarmed, and I dont apologize for it.
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