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Originally posted by: FrancesBeansRevenge
Bababooey bababooey!
I see OJ...
Originally posted by: Injury
How does that make it any more acceptable? You are so ridiculous it hurts.
Just because it gets used a lot in rap music it's suddenly mainstream slang to call a woman a ho? The two are not synonomous. You're apparently failing to realize that even though rappers use it to refer to women, doesn't mean they don't use it in a derogatory way. What did these women do to deserve being called whores? Not a single person has answered that. There is no answer. The best you could come up with in the other post is "ho doesn't mean whore".
Funny enough, not ONE variation of the word means simply "woman". You don't seem to understand that the setting for where it is used has a lot more to do with it than how mainstream it is. Would you go to a black tie dinner party and introduce your girlfriend as "this is my ho"? No, you wouldn't.
The word might be mainstream, but it doesn't make it any more acceptable to call a person. You cried in the other thread about Chris Rock calling people Crackers and stuff... but does him doing it make it right? Suddenly Chris Rock calls a person a cracker and insulting someone is perfectly acceptable because Chris did it first?
I can fully agree that the argument has blown well past what it should have been, but if you're going to sit there and say that it's perfectly acceptable to call a group of women "hos" on national broadcasts, then I don't believe you have any respect for women.
Originally posted by: dbk
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
no this is already an overreaction. these are the same women who probably were all hopped up on "girl power"!! you go girl!!! girls are strong!!! etc, but adopt image of delicate flower when convenient. it is embarrassing bullsh*t, some were apparently teary eyed over it. come on, grow a freakin spine. I'm sure some of these people have watched shows like american idol in the past where people get truly humiliated for entertainment.
Did Simon ever call anyone a Ho or Hos? Plus, how does criticizing an Idol contestant compare to criticizing the Rutgers women's bbal team who just lost in the NCAA finals?
Originally posted by: Injury
Exactly. People go to the auditions knowing what Simon is like, and many of them expecting to be humiliated. Nothing about a championship basketball game asks for that.
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: dbk
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
no this is already an overreaction. these are the same women who probably were all hopped up on "girl power"!! you go girl!!! girls are strong!!! etc, but adopt image of delicate flower when convenient. it is embarrassing bullsh*t, some were apparently teary eyed over it. come on, grow a freakin spine. I'm sure some of these people have watched shows like american idol in the past where people get truly humiliated for entertainment.
Did Simon ever call anyone a Ho or Hos? Plus, how does criticizing an Idol contestant compare to criticizing the Rutgers women's bbal team who just lost in the NCAA finals?
Exactly. People go to the auditions knowing what Simon is like, and many of them expecting to be humiliated. Nothing about a championship basketball game asks for that.
Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: dbk
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
no this is already an overreaction. these are the same women who probably were all hopped up on "girl power"!! you go girl!!! girls are strong!!! etc, but adopt image of delicate flower when convenient. it is embarrassing bullsh*t, some were apparently teary eyed over it. come on, grow a freakin spine. I'm sure some of these people have watched shows like american idol in the past where people get truly humiliated for entertainment.
Did Simon ever call anyone a Ho or Hos? Plus, how does criticizing an Idol contestant compare to criticizing the Rutgers women's bbal team who just lost in the NCAA finals?
Exactly. People go to the auditions knowing what Simon is like, and many of them expecting to be humiliated. Nothing about a championship basketball game asks for that.
And people listen to Imus knowing what he is like as well. If not for Sharpton's rabble rousing on this issue it is likely that none of that team would have even been aware of what was said by some guy they are probably only peripherally aware of at best.
Originally posted by: NFS4
LOL, they've got Spike Lee and Whoopi Goldberg on the Today Show. Spike is going ape sh!t :Q
Originally posted by: Chris
Imus vs. the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks Chart
http://michellemalkin.com/archives/007286.htm
Sharpton owned.
Originally posted by: Chris
Imus vs. the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks Chart
http://michellemalkin.com/archives/007286.htm
Sharpton owned.
What is your problem daddy?
Slow your roll
Who you think you jiving?
You're disturbing my flow (Wait a minute)
Why you be bugging?
Like I'm some kind of hoe
Got no more questions now I want you to go
So break (Break)
Hey, let me talk to you for a minute
Shut up...shut up
I love the way you strut
Girl, you already know
But, I'm feeling like you don't want me
You just after my dough
Baby, please, I'm fine
I'm not one of these hoes
Chasing dreams not diamond rings
So don't call me no more
(Wait a minute)
Originally posted by: Darkstar757
NFS4,
I honestly dont think you are doing anything to help race relations with this thread at all.
Originally posted by: Darkstar757
NFS4,
I honestly dont think you are doing anything to help race relations with this thread at all.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Darkstar757
NFS4,
I honestly dont think you are doing anything to help race relations with this thread at all.
And so called "black leaders" are doing nothing but harm race relations.
This kind of crap makes most people MORE racist because of the ridiculous double standard and "I'm a victim" mentality.
That being said, this is all being blown totally out of proportion and just allows Al Sharpton and his ilk to get black people fired up over sh!t they hear on the radio everyday or that the kids listen to or watch on TV. Calling for the guy to be fired? PfffffImus & Crew immediately lit into Contessa at the start of their morning show, saying traffic tie-ups in New York City were caused by her "BIG BUTT" being stuck in a tunnel and her "FAT ASS" being stuck in the door at Burger King.
"Why didn't she just keep her mouth shut?" Imus demanded. "Why would she bring this on herself? She knows how we are. SHE IS SO PAINFULLY STUPID. That's the reason I got rid of her. I'd ask her to explain a story she had read and she didn't have a clue."
They went on and on about how Contessa was ugly, comparing her to "Miss Piggy," and saying how she looked terrible in the tight outfits she wore.
"I don't think Amy (Robach) or any of those in the back have to worry about HER taking over the Today show."
"She is MSNBC's answer to Candy Crowley," said Bernard, Imus' producer, comparing Contessa to the heavy-set CNN reporter.
How often do you get mistaken for Spud Webb?Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Darkstar757
NFS4,
I honestly dont think you are doing anything to help race relations with this thread at all.
Who said I was? It's not my job.
I just sit back and look at the hypocrisy of the whole situation.
Just b/c I'm black doesn't mean that I should do/act/feel a certain way about something or advocate a certain point. I still laugh when people learn that I can't play basketball![]()
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/4/10/112340.shtml?s=al&promo_code=321D-1Tuesday, April 10, 2007 11:17 a.m. EDT
Howard Stern to Imus: 'Say F**k You!'
Shock jock Howard Stern is no fan of embattled Don Imus, but he said he knows what his fellow talk show host should have told critics: "F**k you.?
"He's apologizing like a guy who got his first broadcasting job,? Stern told his Sirius Satellite Radio audience after Imus apologized for his derogatory comment about the Rutgers women?s basketball team.
"He should have said, "F**k you, it?s a joke.?
Former radio host Bob Grant ? no stranger to controversy ? also weighed in on the Imus flap, according to the New York Daily News.
Grant was fired from New York radio powerhouse WABC over a remark he made about Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, who was aboard a plane that crashed in Croatia in 1996. Grant told a caller: "My hunch is [Brown] is the one survivor. Maybe it?s because at heart I?m a pessimist.? After Brown was found dead, Grant?s WABC contract was terminated.
"Everything doesn?t come out the way you want,? he said regarding Imus? comment.
"There were many times when I?d be going home and say to myself, ?What the hell did I say that for?? But that?s the pace you work at. That?s what people don?t take into account.?
