Don Imus

Apr 12, 2007 22:51

So this boy sent out a mass IM over YIM saying:

(20:50:47) Matthew: anyone who thinks don Imus deserved to be Fired is a fucking anti american idiot. I think jesse jackson and al(not so) sharpton are the biggest fucking racist shitbags in the country. I wish they would protest something other than Black civil rights such as boycotting a guy who ( Read more... )

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gentryw April 13 2007, 11:40:08 UTC
Imus is a jerk. Always has been. Do I think this warranted his firing? No.

What upsets me is that this was allowed to be turned in to a race issue, when it isn't. It is an issue of a jerk making tasteless comments. Simple as that. He has the constitutional right to do so, and CBS has the right to fire him in return.

The problem is when we allow ourselves to be bullied by the likes of the Al Sharptons of the world. This is not the worst thing Imus has said. But it is what got him dispatched because of the media shit storm surrounding it.

We allowed it to become a divisive issue rather than doing what we all should have done in the first place...

Rolled our eyes at him and changed the channel.

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mjeezy April 13 2007, 11:57:31 UTC
Well you are half right about the race thing. The comments were flat out raciest, Don Imus himself, I don't think he's raciest.

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gentryw April 13 2007, 23:11:13 UTC
I disagree. Just because something is said about a person of a particular ethnic group doesn't make it racist. The term "nappy headed" isn't inherently racist. The term "ho" is inherently sexist.

Let me post this question. If the girls did in fact have nappy hair at the time the comment was made would the term be racist, or merely an adjective?

If he had called a group of fat people fat or gay people gay, would it still have been viewed as such a venomous statement?

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mjeezy April 14 2007, 00:18:03 UTC
Well you're point would be better if the nappy were some empty term. However, it was a loaded term, it was used in a context to make fun of and degrade people. So yes, in the context that the phrase was used it was racist.

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bigbenleyland April 13 2007, 13:56:06 UTC
While there was all this hoo ha about Imus, sponsors pulling out and him eventually getting fired, what about that guy from Greys Anatomy that called someone a faggot? Hmmm? He's still in a job...

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mjeezy April 14 2007, 00:21:47 UTC
You know why? Because race is still a bigger issue in the US then sexuality. That guy should have also been fired, however, this just shows you how much the almighty dollar regulates our world. When that guy called his co-star faggot, Grey's didn't lose money. As long as Imus' sponsors stayed Imus was going to stay. The irony about this issue is that it still goes back to white people in general. Because ultimately it is the white executives that are making the final decisions about Imus' job. It was ESPN that first broke the news of Imus' remarks and them and other media saturated our radio and tv with the remarks, the media is run by a bunch of white executives. So it all goes back full circle.

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brit_k May 23 2007, 23:50:08 UTC
I was pretty jubilant that this stuff made the front of USA Today. If the most asinine shitrag in your country can admit it's an issue, it has finally reached middle amerikkka as unacceptable. Saw the Oprah repeat with the nappyheads here in Blighty the other day, they were fabulous. Though their teacher should stop munching those rugs.

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