KD in CA Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 I agree 100%. Do I think what Imus' dumb ass said was ok? No, but do I think he has a constitutional right to say it? Yes. It's amazing how much of a double standard there is here and this is what bothers me. You had the Jeffersons in the 70's and 80's, a black man, using all kinds of white racial slurs on tv. Honkey this, cracker that. It was thought to be funny or whatever, now every time anything is said about a black person the whole community is in an uproar. I think it's being blown way out of purportion and I'm tired of seeing big Al and JJ all over every issue. This is between Imus and Rutgers women's bball team. Just my opinion. Imus is a racist and so is Sharpton. It's time to move on folks, there's nothing to see here. All in the Family was probably the best sitcom ever produced, but it wouldn't last two episodes in today's world thanks to the pig headed people who rush to label everything 'offensive' without bothering to understand context or purpose.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 What did Imus say that hundreds of hip-hop artists haven't said already?
IDBillzFan Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 What did Imus say that hundreds of hip-hop artists haven't said already? I don't listen to hip-hop, so I ask this question sincerely: how many hip-hop songs are out about the Rutger's basketball team being nappy-haired hos?
USMCBillsFan Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 I don't listen to hip-hop, so I ask this question sincerely: how many hip-hop songs are out about the Rutger's basketball team being nappy-haired hos? Not the point he was trying to make. He's saying that hip-hop artists degrade black women in most of their music with no outrage. But a white guy makes a dumb ass comment and the whole black community is in an uproar. This whole thing is a joke to me.
Observer Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 All nappy headed hos are happy you accepted the apology on their behalf.
tennesseeboy Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 I'm offended this wasn't posted on the Off The Wall board. Yup...sounds like nazi board stuff to me. I think the I man is toast on this baby.
dib Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 All nappy headed hos are happy you accepted the apology on their behalf. what about all the hos that aren't nappy headed? Will they be offended because they were left out?
IDBillzFan Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 Not the point he was trying to make. I know. I was bustin' nuts. One of my favorite scenes from a lousy movie can be found in "Rush Hour," when Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are about to walk into a pre-dominantly African-American bar, and Tucker tells Chan to let him do the talking. As he walks in, Tucker acknowledges everyone standing around with "What's up, my nigga? How you doin' my nigga?" They stand at the bar, and Tucker tells Chan to stay there while he goes into the back to talk to whomever he is supposed to talk to. While Tucker is gone, the bartender looks at Chan, who says "What's up, my nigga?" to which the bartender yells "What the !@#$ did you just say?" "I said what's up my nigga?" "Are you calling me a !@#$?" It doesn't get explained any better than that.
mead107 Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 P&G pulls all ads om msnbc others pulling ads just on his show money will say if he keeps his job .
stuckincincy Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 The funniest thing about this whole ordeal is the fact that Don Imus -- a racist -- went and apologized on the radio show of Al Sharpton -- a racist. Classic. Imus' line to Sharpton when "the Rev" wasn't accepting his apology -- "I just can't win with you people." Yeah, Imus has a pure heart, folks. The only thing Imus should have said to the likes of Sharpton is "Go to H*ll". Let's recall some effects of Sharpie's rhetoric...one of the falsely accused in his Tawana Brawley pack of lies committed suicide. His hatred of Jews resulted is his acolytes shooting 4 people, and two more died when the store he was boycotting was torched. 7 people dead.
PromoTheRobot Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 I worked at a radio station that carried Imus for almost 10 years, and had the chance to bring him to our town several times. While is staff are all nice folks, Don is an arrogant a**hole. The on-air persona IS his real persona! Having said that, I don't believe he is a racist. Is he an a**hole? Yes! Did he build the Imus Ranch for his own retirement? I believe so. Is he a racist? No. I do think he deserves to simmer in his own sweat over this as payback for being a poor excuse for a human being. PTR
EndZoneCrew Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 I loved hering one of the Rutgers players saying she will be "scarred for life".....are you !@#$ing kidding me or is that what your dumbass lawer said so you could sue Imus.....I am so sick of this sh--......give me a god damn break...they were WORDS!!!
DieHardFan Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 If Imus is smart he will have two numbers for his marathon. One to keep him and one to can him. Both sides will want to be the winner and either way the ranch profits.
dib Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 I loved hering one of the Rutgers players saying she will be "scarred for life".....are you !@#$ing kidding me or is that what your dumbass lawer said so you could sue Imus.....I am so sick of this sh--......give me a god damn break...they were WORDS!!! I'm scarred for life because I wasnt 9 feet tall, couldnt play basketball, and actually had to get good SAT scores to get into college. Oh, and I had to pay for it too.
Marv's Neighbor Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 He wanted to come back as DON HO but found out that name was taken by some Hawaiian guy.
Spun Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 The comment made was very specific about the Rutger's women's basketball team. The ladies should be upset. The ladies did nothing to deserve this. What the ladies did to get into the headlines was have a great basketball season. Imus should and did apologize. Who knows if this apology is good enough. Damage was done. Money will decide the fate of Imus but who listens to him anyways? If Imus gets fired, I could care less. The ladies from Rutgers didn't bring this situation upon themselves, Imus created the uproar with a careless attempt at humor. I believe All in the Family and the Jefferson's wouldn't make it today. Censorship has blurred the difference between what is insensitive and what is humorous. In some cases, people become hurt because they believe that they are supposed to act hurt. What did so and so say? Oh yeah, that is supposed to be insensitive so now I am hurt. In some circles laughing has become taboo. I find Al Sharpton more offensive to African American people and poor people everywhere than Imus. Who is Imus anyways?. Instead of addressing some dos and don'ts about getting ahead in life, Al Windbag prefers to criticize other groups and individuals who have very little to do with the every day lives of people who need to do better and can do better. That is, if people stopped listening to Al Windbag and started pointing at themselves for life's solutions. Al Windbag exploits the poor. Al Windbag is a civil rights misleader. Personal accountability and responsibility. Catch it. You too Windbag.
C.Biscuit97 Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 I loved hering one of the Rutgers players saying she will be "scarred for life".....are you !@#$ing kidding me or is that what your dumbass lawer said so you could sue Imus.....I am so sick of this sh--......give me a god damn break...they were WORDS!!! A white guy (I assume) telling a black woman how she should feel after being called a nappy headed ho: priceless.
C.Biscuit97 Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 The comment made was very specific about the Rutger's women's basketball team. The ladies should be upset. The ladies did nothing to deserve this. What the ladies did to get into the headlines was have a great basketball season. Imus should and did apologize. Who knows if this apology is good enough. Damage was done. Money will decide the fate of Imus but who listens to him anyways? If Imus gets fired, I could care less. The ladies from Rutgers didn't bring this situation upon themselves, Imus created the uproar with a careless attempt at humor. I believe All in the Family and the Jefferson's wouldn't make it today. Censorship has blurred the difference between what is insensitive and what is humorous. In some cases, people become hurt because they believe that they are supposed to act hurt. What did so and so say? Oh yeah, that is supposed to be insensitive so now I am hurt. In some circles laughing has become taboo. I find Al Sharpton more offensive to African American people and poor people everywhere than Imus. Who is Imus anyways?. Instead of addressing some dos and don'ts about getting ahead in life, Al Windbag prefers to criticize other groups and individuals who have very little to do with the every day lives of people who need to do better and can do better. That is, if people stopped listening to Al Windbag and started pointing at themselves for life's solutions. Al Windbag exploits the poor. Al Windbag is a civil rights misleader. Personal accountability and responsibility. Catch it. You too Windbag. Good post and Don Imus is the last person to be insulting someone's looks.
The Dean Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 if you cant accept this guys apology,then you my friend,are ignorant.hes obviously sorry for a few words he said on air,im sure all of us have said stupid stuff,though it wasnt on air.why do people have to hold grudges,lets be real Do you play for the Rutger's women's BBall team? Are you one of his empoylers? If not, it doesn't really matter if YOU forgive him, does it?
SABURZFAN Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 Imus is more popular off the air than when he was on. he might get his listening audience to double digits if he doesn't get canned.
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