Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
What does the constitution have to do with this?![]()
Freedom of speech ring a bell? People like Sharpton want to determine who can say certain words, and the corporations by giving into their idiotic demands are actually enabling that to happen.
It should be required to actually understand the things you claim to hold so dear...
Please enlighten me then?
This is selective censorship. They are not trying to make record labels force their artists to stop calling women hos or using nappy, only white radio hosts. As has been pointed out there are plenty of black radio hosts who say just as bad of words and yet you don't see them losing their job and being publically condemned for their actions by these same people.
Yes it should be up to the corporations to allow or disallow what speech they want from their employees, and yes it was not a public forum where he said what he did, however the only reason they are firing the guy is because even bigger racists are trying to make it only right for blacks to use those words. The corporations, who are the ones who have control over freedom of speech in the media, are backing down to this pressure, and thereby limiting freedom of speech. If you don't agree with me, then fine, I can understand that, but the corporations should have just as much of a liability to defend their employees freedom of speech when they hired them for their opinions.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
can't believe this hasn't been posted yet
and, for the record, i don't know what is racist about the comment. maybe because he was insulting a group of mostly black women. but my mom's hair is nappy. (yes, i had to look that word up.) and she's as white as they come.
it wasn't racist until jesse and al decided they could get some face time (and probably make a buck or two) by exploiting it.
Man, I don't care what people say about this chick, she sure knows how to dish it good. I was watching and I couldn't believe the things coming out of the guest mouths...Sharpton/Jackson where are you? Think we will hear about this in the next few days?Originally posted by: Queasy
Michelle Malking guest-hosting for O'Reilly - First video is an interview about the Imus situation and the language used in the hip-hop/rap culture.
All right, here?s the first of two clips, with talk-show host Opio Sokoni. He admits that hip-hop has a problem, then blames it on George Washington. Or something.
Originally posted by: Boo Boo
need to string them texas style
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: bdude
Originally posted by: Siddhartha
I predict that Imus, if he wants, will get another gig within a year. His show is too successful for another company not to offer one a better situation than what he lost at CBS.
Most definitely true. If not radio, some other media format.
No doubt. Opie and Anthony had no problem getting a new show after they pissed off the catholics, although they had to wait for their contract to run out.
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Ok.. as many know the Rutgers womens basketball team was invited to the Oprah show yesterday afternoon. Nothing more than publicity over all the racial BS and the Don Imus fiasco.
Well, this morning, someone I work with mentioned that the Rutgers girls were teaching Oprah some dance on the show. Oprah went on to say that every time this happens, a white guy comes along and always messes it up.
:Q
Pure BS
HOW WAS THAT A RACIAL SLUR!?!?!?!Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Ok.. as many know the Rutgers womens basketball team was invited to the Oprah show yesterday afternoon. Nothing more than publicity over all the racial BS and the Don Imus fiasco.
Well, this morning, someone I work with mentioned that the Rutgers girls were teaching Oprah some dance on the show. Oprah went on to say that every time this happens, a white guy comes along and always messes it up.
:Q
Pure BS
Yes, because joking about how white guys can't dance is the same as using derogatory racial slurs.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
HOW WAS THAT A RACIAL SLUR!?!?!?!Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Ok.. as many know the Rutgers womens basketball team was invited to the Oprah show yesterday afternoon. Nothing more than publicity over all the racial BS and the Don Imus fiasco.
Well, this morning, someone I work with mentioned that the Rutgers girls were teaching Oprah some dance on the show. Oprah went on to say that every time this happens, a white guy comes along and always messes it up.
:Q
Pure BS
Yes, because joking about how white guys can't dance is the same as using derogatory racial slurs.
Nappy = tight curly hair. This is not a derogatory word. It describes hair texture. HELLLOOOO!?!
Ho = Whore.
Nappy Ho. Why is this racial? It is sexist, but not racial.
Well it's Black slang so maybe they feel that whites using black slang is racist:roll:Originally posted by: moshquerade
HOW WAS THAT A RACIAL SLUR!?!?!?!Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Ok.. as many know the Rutgers womens basketball team was invited to the Oprah show yesterday afternoon. Nothing more than publicity over all the racial BS and the Don Imus fiasco.
Well, this morning, someone I work with mentioned that the Rutgers girls were teaching Oprah some dance on the show. Oprah went on to say that every time this happens, a white guy comes along and always messes it up.
:Q
Pure BS
Yes, because joking about how white guys can't dance is the same as using derogatory racial slurs.
Nappy = tight curly hair. This is not a derogatory word. It describes hair texture. HELLLOOOO!?!
Ho = Whore.
Nappy Ho. Why is this racial? It is sexist, but not racial.
Maybe that's why Big Al has his hair straightened. "Looks good Al":roll:Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: moshquerade
HOW WAS THAT A RACIAL SLUR!?!?!?!Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Ok.. as many know the Rutgers womens basketball team was invited to the Oprah show yesterday afternoon. Nothing more than publicity over all the racial BS and the Don Imus fiasco.
Well, this morning, someone I work with mentioned that the Rutgers girls were teaching Oprah some dance on the show. Oprah went on to say that every time this happens, a white guy comes along and always messes it up.
:Q
Pure BS
Yes, because joking about how white guys can't dance is the same as using derogatory racial slurs.
Nappy = tight curly hair. This is not a derogatory word. It describes hair texture. HELLLOOOO!?!
Ho = Whore.
Nappy Ho. Why is this racial? It is sexist, but not racial.
How can you not see that Imus used it as a racial slur??? It refers specifically to black people's hair. You think it wouldn't be racist if he called them "big lipped fat nosed hos"? After all, black people do have wider noses and bigger lips than white people.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Maybe that's why Big Al has his hair straightened. "Looks good Al":roll:Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: moshquerade
HOW WAS THAT A RACIAL SLUR!?!?!?!Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Ok.. as many know the Rutgers womens basketball team was invited to the Oprah show yesterday afternoon. Nothing more than publicity over all the racial BS and the Don Imus fiasco.
Well, this morning, someone I work with mentioned that the Rutgers girls were teaching Oprah some dance on the show. Oprah went on to say that every time this happens, a white guy comes along and always messes it up.
:Q
Pure BS
Yes, because joking about how white guys can't dance is the same as using derogatory racial slurs.
Nappy = tight curly hair. This is not a derogatory word. It describes hair texture. HELLLOOOO!?!
Ho = Whore.
Nappy Ho. Why is this racial? It is sexist, but not racial.
How can you not see that Imus used it as a racial slur??? It refers specifically to black people's hair. You think it wouldn't be racist if he called them "big lipped fat nosed hos"? After all, black people do have wider noses and bigger lips than white people.
Well he succeeded beyond his wildest dreamsOriginally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Maybe that's why Big Al has his hair straightened. "Looks good Al":roll:Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: moshquerade
HOW WAS THAT A RACIAL SLUR!?!?!?!Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Ok.. as many know the Rutgers womens basketball team was invited to the Oprah show yesterday afternoon. Nothing more than publicity over all the racial BS and the Don Imus fiasco.
Well, this morning, someone I work with mentioned that the Rutgers girls were teaching Oprah some dance on the show. Oprah went on to say that every time this happens, a white guy comes along and always messes it up.
:Q
Pure BS
Yes, because joking about how white guys can't dance is the same as using derogatory racial slurs.
Nappy = tight curly hair. This is not a derogatory word. It describes hair texture. HELLLOOOO!?!
Ho = Whore.
Nappy Ho. Why is this racial? It is sexist, but not racial.
How can you not see that Imus used it as a racial slur??? It refers specifically to black people's hair. You think it wouldn't be racist if he called them "big lipped fat nosed hos"? After all, black people do have wider noses and bigger lips than white people.
His hair is straightened to make him look like a slimeball preacher.
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Maybe that's why Big Al has his hair straightened. "Looks good Al":roll:Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: moshquerade
HOW WAS THAT A RACIAL SLUR!?!?!?!Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Ok.. as many know the Rutgers womens basketball team was invited to the Oprah show yesterday afternoon. Nothing more than publicity over all the racial BS and the Don Imus fiasco.
Well, this morning, someone I work with mentioned that the Rutgers girls were teaching Oprah some dance on the show. Oprah went on to say that every time this happens, a white guy comes along and always messes it up.
:Q
Pure BS
Yes, because joking about how white guys can't dance is the same as using derogatory racial slurs.
Nappy = tight curly hair. This is not a derogatory word. It describes hair texture. HELLLOOOO!?!
Ho = Whore.
Nappy Ho. Why is this racial? It is sexist, but not racial.
How can you not see that Imus used it as a racial slur??? It refers specifically to black people's hair. You think it wouldn't be racist if he called them "big lipped fat nosed hos"? After all, black people do have wider noses and bigger lips than white people.
His hair is straightened to make him look like a slimeball preacher.
from dictionary.comOriginally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: moshquerade
HOW WAS THAT A RACIAL SLUR!?!?!?!Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Ok.. as many know the Rutgers womens basketball team was invited to the Oprah show yesterday afternoon. Nothing more than publicity over all the racial BS and the Don Imus fiasco.
Well, this morning, someone I work with mentioned that the Rutgers girls were teaching Oprah some dance on the show. Oprah went on to say that every time this happens, a white guy comes along and always messes it up.
:Q
Pure BS
Yes, because joking about how white guys can't dance is the same as using derogatory racial slurs.
Nappy = tight curly hair. This is not a derogatory word. It describes hair texture. HELLLOOOO!?!
Ho = Whore.
Nappy Ho. Why is this racial? It is sexist, but not racial.
How can you not see that Imus used it as a racial slur??? It refers specifically to black people's hair. You think it wouldn't be racist if he called them "big lipped fat nosed hos"? After all, black people do have wider noses and bigger lips than white people.
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Ok.. as many know the Rutgers womens basketball team was invited to the Oprah show yesterday afternoon. Nothing more than publicity over all the racial BS and the Don Imus fiasco.
Well, this morning, someone I work with mentioned that the Rutgers girls were teaching Oprah some dance on the show. Oprah went on to say that every time this happens, a white guy comes along and always messes it up.
:Q
Pure BS
how many people actually followed women's bb and knew Rutgers did anything during the season?Originally posted by: pontifex
today i heard about how Imus' comments ruined the team's celebration because now they have to do all these interviews and such.
uh, what? A) the comment was not that big of a deal. sure it was stupid to say, but there was noting racist about it. B) couldn't they have just ignored it and gone on with their lives? its not like he kidnapped them...
all of these people just need to stfu and get on with their lives. if i had all this ****** going on every time someone insulted me, i wouldn't have time for anything else.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
how many people actually followed women's bb and knew Rutgers did anything during the season?Originally posted by: pontifex
today i heard about how Imus' comments ruined the team's celebration because now they have to do all these interviews and such.
uh, what? A) the comment was not that big of a deal. sure it was stupid to say, but there was noting racist about it. B) couldn't they have just ignored it and gone on with their lives? its not like he kidnapped them...
all of these people just need to stfu and get on with their lives. if i had all this ****** going on every time someone insulted me, i wouldn't have time for anything else.
this event has made more people than ever realize they won a championship. celebrate that girls.
they are celebrating 2nd place? with how excited they were and how much this took away from their celebrating i thought for sure they must've won it all.Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: moshquerade
how many people actually followed women's bb and knew Rutgers did anything during the season?Originally posted by: pontifex
today i heard about how Imus' comments ruined the team's celebration because now they have to do all these interviews and such.
uh, what? A) the comment was not that big of a deal. sure it was stupid to say, but there was noting racist about it. B) couldn't they have just ignored it and gone on with their lives? its not like he kidnapped them...
all of these people just need to stfu and get on with their lives. if i had all this ****** going on every time someone insulted me, i wouldn't have time for anything else.
this event has made more people than ever realize they won a championship. celebrate that girls.
Actually they LOST. Tennessee won.
The Rutgers girls were runner up and that is what prompted Imus to crack the tasteless joke to begin with. It is the main reason that shows it was 100% a joke.
The reaction by the United States Corporations for the Corporations however is not a joke.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
they are celebrating 2nd place? with how excited they were and how much this took away from their celebrating i thought for sure they must've won it all.Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: moshquerade
how many people actually followed women's bb and knew Rutgers did anything during the season?Originally posted by: pontifex
today i heard about how Imus' comments ruined the team's celebration because now they have to do all these interviews and such.
uh, what? A) the comment was not that big of a deal. sure it was stupid to say, but there was noting racist about it. B) couldn't they have just ignored it and gone on with their lives? its not like he kidnapped them...
all of these people just need to stfu and get on with their lives. if i had all this ****** going on every time someone insulted me, i wouldn't have time for anything else.
this event has made more people than ever realize they won a championship. celebrate that girls.
Actually they LOST. Tennessee won.
The Rutgers girls were runner up and that is what prompted Imus to crack the tasteless joke to begin with. It is the main reason that shows it was 100% a joke.
The reaction by the United States Corporations for the Corporations however is not a joke.
actually, i did realize the Vols won.
None of them had "Nappy Hair" at least during the press conference.Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Originally posted by: moshquerade
they are celebrating 2nd place? with how excited they were and how much this took away from their celebrating i thought for sure they must've won it all.Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: moshquerade
how many people actually followed women's bb and knew Rutgers did anything during the season?Originally posted by: pontifex
today i heard about how Imus' comments ruined the team's celebration because now they have to do all these interviews and such.
uh, what? A) the comment was not that big of a deal. sure it was stupid to say, but there was noting racist about it. B) couldn't they have just ignored it and gone on with their lives? its not like he kidnapped them...
all of these people just need to stfu and get on with their lives. if i had all this ****** going on every time someone insulted me, i wouldn't have time for anything else.
this event has made more people than ever realize they won a championship. celebrate that girls.
Actually they LOST. Tennessee won.
The Rutgers girls were runner up and that is what prompted Imus to crack the tasteless joke to begin with. It is the main reason that shows it was 100% a joke.
The reaction by the United States Corporations for the Corporations however is not a joke.
actually, i did realize the Vols won.
Sounds like they are gearing up for a lawsuit.
No more nappy hair I guess.
