Originally posted by: TheFamilyMan
Latest on this is the Rutgers women are now voicing their 'hurt' on the matter. The captain of the team expressed her 'hurt' at being called a ho as well as another player said, "I would like to speak to him personally and ... ask him, after you've met me personally, do you still feel in this category that I'm still a 'ho' as a woman and as a black, African-American woman at that?" said Kia Vaughn, a sophomore center.
I just think this whole issue is beyond hypocritical...I mean the coach of Rutgers is expressing so much 'hurt' at the 'abominable' and 'abhorrent' comments made from Imus that she is affected personally and has had to comfort her players and their fragile emotional states. The coach and the girls on the team are just now expressing their hurt, anger and outrage at Imus when black women have been called much much worse by the men of the black race? Give me a fvcking break. Where was their hurt, anger and outrage while some on the team were listening to hip-hop and rap lyrics before the numerous games and accomplishments of this season? Where was their hurt, anger and outrage while some on the team were watching videos on BET or MTV over the last few months that had the same lyrics degrading women and glorifying the degradation of their own race.
God, Imus just needs to find his nuts again and make a stand and tell everyone who is 'hurt' to go put others through the ringer who have used and profited off 'nappy-headed hos' for much longer than his 15 seconds of fame/infamy [depending on how you see it]. Once they've all apologized, including Jesse "Mr. Hymietown" Jackson, and throughly kissed everyone's asses and begged for forgiveness, then and only then should Imus apologize. Geez...poor guy. If only he was black he could spout all the degrading verbage he wanted without recourse.