Donal
Philosopher
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An 80 year old AM talk host made offensive comments about a women's basketball team that lost the championship. How irrelevent can we get?
Honetly though, everybody needs to grow up and turn the sensetivity down a notch.
Imus made horrible comments about those girls. Not just because of the race issue or anything, but because they were viscious, personal attacks. He should have to appologize.
The girls need to get over it. They are grown women who have no issue with a national spotlight when being complimented. Take the good with the bad. The reports of them high-fiving when they heard of his suspension are pathetic.
Whiny white people crying about not being able to make racial jokes, shaddup. I still make them and don't appologize. People don't come after me over it because 1) its obviously a joke 2) I take as good as I give 3) I won't back down when confronted about it. If you need to feel better, go inquire about a mortgage.
Whiny white people trying to tell black people when to be outraged: bite me. Saying Rev Al speaks for black people is a racist comment. Its a generalization about a race. He was never elected to any office. He just shows up at events and inserts himself. Oh, and unless they just immigrated from Africa, they aren't African Americans, they are black.
Rev Al and all the black activists: I'll happily march on Imus' studio with you as long as the next stop is at Def Jam records, Hot 97 studios or any of the other places that play music that has black men calling black women "nappy headed hos" (probably where Imus picked it up) and things that are much worse. We'll throw in MTV studios if you want. Of course, we don't have to discuss why you are spending so much energy on this rather than the inequalities in justice, education and economics.
Honetly though, everybody needs to grow up and turn the sensetivity down a notch.
Imus made horrible comments about those girls. Not just because of the race issue or anything, but because they were viscious, personal attacks. He should have to appologize.
The girls need to get over it. They are grown women who have no issue with a national spotlight when being complimented. Take the good with the bad. The reports of them high-fiving when they heard of his suspension are pathetic.
Whiny white people crying about not being able to make racial jokes, shaddup. I still make them and don't appologize. People don't come after me over it because 1) its obviously a joke 2) I take as good as I give 3) I won't back down when confronted about it. If you need to feel better, go inquire about a mortgage.
Whiny white people trying to tell black people when to be outraged: bite me. Saying Rev Al speaks for black people is a racist comment. Its a generalization about a race. He was never elected to any office. He just shows up at events and inserts himself. Oh, and unless they just immigrated from Africa, they aren't African Americans, they are black.
Rev Al and all the black activists: I'll happily march on Imus' studio with you as long as the next stop is at Def Jam records, Hot 97 studios or any of the other places that play music that has black men calling black women "nappy headed hos" (probably where Imus picked it up) and things that are much worse. We'll throw in MTV studios if you want. Of course, we don't have to discuss why you are spending so much energy on this rather than the inequalities in justice, education and economics.
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