Once again, an example of our media putting its resources to good use. Ahem, ahem, ahem. Sorry, choking on bullsh%t.
I don't mean to come off as insensitive to racial slurs, and I understand that somone in the position of radio shold use a little more tact than Don Imus did. What he said was racist and immoral, but there are plenty of "radio personalities" that make a living off of being vulgar. Where is the public outcry for them? Where is the public outcry when supposed "music artists" depict women as "bitches" or "hoes." I suppose it is acceptable when presented within the framework of "badonkadonk" or "smack dat".
In the end, I'm sure this story will make the American public pause and reflect on what defines us as a nation and as a people. We will hold hands, brother to brother, sister to sister, and speak to each other with dignity and respect.
Nigga please!
Once more my feelings on the subject parallel those of one Jon Stewart.
Update: I also support Obama's stance...
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
"Imusgate"
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Fire him. For racism, for sexism, for being unprofessional, for being completely out of touch, and for being too fucking stupid to have an open microphone in front of him. Period.
Do we get to fire Limbaugh as well?
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