Don Imus fired by CBS over "racist/sexist" comments **Updated**

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jlbenedict

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Originally posted by: spacejamz
am I the only here who has never heard of Don Imus until a few days ago???

I'm right there with ya also..

Never heard of this old geezer until these racial headlines
 

QueBert

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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Here are my thoughts:
Since when did "nappy ho" become a racist remark? It's not tactful, but it's definitely not racist. There are absolutely white girls that I would classify as "nappy ho". Just because the remarks were directed towards girls who are black doesn't make it racist. Blacks are only hurting themselves by being so hypersensitive.

I disagree, before this hit the news I had never even heard of Imus, and when I read what he said, without touching the story behind it. I didn't think "racist!" but without even having to think about it I knew it was directed towards females of color. Are people blowing this out of proportion? maybe, I believe it's in bad taste to group females together as hoes. I've never heard white females referred to as nappy headed hoes, it's possible though
 

QueBert

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Originally posted by: spacejamz
am I the only here who has never heard of Don Imus until a few days ago???

I'm right behind you, I don't care about this story really but it was nice because it bumped the Anna Nichole story off the news, I was getting tired of this.

Imus is a puts, and while ATOTers will never agree weather the comment was racist or not, it was in the least in very poor taste.
 

s0ssos

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Originally posted by: Number1
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.

No, actualy Imus is the one who's going to stfu.

If you look at the MSNBC pollpoll, the overwelming majority of people think Imus DID something offensive (78% of 217334 people as of this morning) and deserved to be punished. So yes it was a big deal.

Get with the program.
Imus is a rich guy,I think he will be OK

you're such an idiot. that is not what the poll says.
25% says he went too far and for no reason
22% says no, it wasn't a big deal.
54% says suspension was deserved, but firing him is an overreaction.
i think you tried to add up 25% and 54%, but they actually don't say he deserves to be punished.
plus, this poll doesn't even try to be accurate. i bet i could punch in a bunch of votes. so could others on AT.
 

s0ssos

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: UDT89
if everytime the rap station in NY said something semi-bad about white people.....they'd have new DJs every week.

this is the kind of crap that numbs my emotions to feel bad for anyone for anything.

listen to the opie and anthony's thing with the top 10 rap song lyrics........they need to check themselves.......and sharpton and james seriously need to be ignored, period.

and yes imus will go on XM/Sirius and all will be well
Yeah if he'd work for pennies on the dollar. No way he'll nmake anywhere near the Money he made until he was fired and nowhere near the money Stern makes. Of course he won't be bringing that much to the table for the Sat Radio Stations as far as subscribers or sponsors

why not? did you hear how much money he raised in his radio-a-thon?
 

cKGunslinger

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Originally posted by: spacejamz
am I the only here who has never heard of Don Imus until a few days ago???

I had never heard of him, then I assumed he was a sportscaster, since he was talking about a sports team. At that point, I thought, "A sportscaster just called a team a bunch of nappy hoes? That dude is fvcked!"

Then I realized he was just another "shock-jock" and tried to forget all about it, as the sh1t that comes out of the mouths of shock-jocks is constant and inconsequential to most people's lives, including my own.

I feel bad for all the hyper-sensitive people that feel differently. Didn't one player say that this was going to scar her for life? Boy, I certainly do envy the sweet, blissful existence of anyone whose most traumatic life-experience is being called a mean name by an asshole.

I think anyone who's made more than 3 posts in P&N will have been called far worse. I wonder if I can get Rev Sharpton to call for Steeplerot's ban from AT for his constant racist, hurtful remarks to me. :laugh:
 

MagicConch

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first coulter, now this. capitalism spanking shock jocks for their idiocy, my god where is this country headed.
 

mercanucaribe

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Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
So, how come there is no big fuss over how Oprah said white guys can't dance yesterday on her show?

Hypocritical, Double Standard, Two-Faced Ho FTL
you will never get a good answer to that question.

how about Classy above referring to ATOT posters as "sheet boys".

and don't you love how he complains i took it out of context? why is context only important if a black person says something?

To be fair though the comment he was responding to certainly sounded like it came right out of the KKK manual with the reference to lynching.

And my point when i pointed out his words to him was, guess what context makes a difference for anyone.

and my point is, when black people use certain words, they always claim context, when non black people say them, that person is automatically a racist despite context.

The context is clearly racist!! Imus has said obviously racist things before, and it should be obvious that he meant to insult the girls' racial characteristics, not jokingly poke fun at their "nappy" hair.


This talk about a "double standard" is BS, and it's posted nearly every day on this forum.

I never hear anything saying that about the word "redneck". Guess what- Larry the Cable Guy and Jeff Foxworthy can make redneck jokes, but if I, a brown person, go up to a working class white guy in Texas and call him a redneck, you think he isn't going to be pissed?
It's the same for any race.
 

mercanucaribe

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Originally posted by: TheNinja
wow....huge overreaction. I'm not an Imus fan but a firing was over the top.

You must be some kind of communist if you think that firing someone whose work is unsatisfactory is "over the top". If I said what that guy says while at work, I'd lose my job.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: TheNinja
wow....huge overreaction. I'm not an Imus fan but a firing was over the top.

You must be some kind of communist if you think that firing someone whose work is unsatisfactory is "over the top". If I said what that guy says while at work, I'd lose my job.
You aren't a shock jock on the radio. This isn't the first "off-color" (pardon the pun) comment that Imus has spewed over the years. This is the first one that the likes of Albert Sharpton decided to take issue with. If Sharpton hadn't piped in it's likely the Rutger's team would have ignored the whole thing. Anyone with me on that?
 

Number1

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Originally posted by: s0ssos
Originally posted by: Number1
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.

No, actualy Imus is the one who's going to stfu.

If you look at the MSNBC pollpoll, the overwelming majority of people think Imus DID something offensive (78% of 217334 people as of this morning) and deserved to be punished. So yes it was a big deal.

Get with the program.
Imus is a rich guy,I think he will be OK

you're such an idiot. that is not what the poll says.
25% says he went too far and for no reason
22% says no, it wasn't a big deal.
54% says suspension was deserved, but firing him is an overreaction.
i think you tried to add up 25% and 54%, but they actually don't say he deserves to be punished.plus, this poll doesn't even try to be accurate. i bet i could punch in a bunch of votes. so could others on AT.

You where in such a hurry to call me an idiot that you did not even bother to read the question the poll was aking.

Let me write it for you:

Did Don Imus deserve to be fired by CBS?

If 25% say yes and 54% say he deserve a suspension, that means 75 % think he deserve a punishment.

Any question you IDIOT!
 

NYHoustonman

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Originally posted by: Number1
Originally posted by: s0ssos
Originally posted by: Number1
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.

No, actualy Imus is the one who's going to stfu.

If you look at the MSNBC pollpoll, the overwelming majority of people think Imus DID something offensive (78% of 217334 people as of this morning) and deserved to be punished. So yes it was a big deal.

Get with the program.
Imus is a rich guy,I think he will be OK

you're such an idiot. that is not what the poll says.
25% says he went too far and for no reason
22% says no, it wasn't a big deal.
54% says suspension was deserved, but firing him is an overreaction.
i think you tried to add up 25% and 54%, but they actually don't say he deserves to be punished.plus, this poll doesn't even try to be accurate. i bet i could punch in a bunch of votes. so could others on AT.

You where in such a hurry to call me an idiot that you did not even bother to read the question the poll was aking.

Let me write it for you:

Did Don Imus deserve to be fired by CBS?

If 25% say yes and 54% say he deserve a suspension, that means 75 % think he deserve a punishment.

Any question you IDIOT!

He acknowledged that it was stupid to say, but HE is in the majority when he says that Imus didn't deserve to be fired.

And he didn't. I can go on and on, I've already posted several times, but this whole situation is complete and utter bull.
 

hpkeeper

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When are we going to fire Jackson and Sharpton for their comments about the Duke LAX players?

...at least Imus apologized.
 

paulxcook

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Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Rutgers team: We accept Don Imus apology

http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld...,0,3804843.story?coll=ny-top-headlines


Good, time to move on. Now Sharpton/Jackson can apologize to the Duke Lacrosse players, and also they can start waging war on the racist, sexist rap lyrics that pollute our airwaves and ears daily.

Did you miss Freedombeat's thread?

Is that the one where he posted an article from 2005?
 

deepinya

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Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: moshquerade
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.
HOW WAS THAT A RACIAL SLUR!?!?!?!

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.


What he said was more stereotypical than racist. The context he used it in was clearly in a joking manner.

You people are part of the problem and not part of the solution.


And let me just say this since you will pick on it: by "people" Im referring to the thin-skinned, self loathing, politically correct fuktards that are ruining the country. When a black guy refers to a black OR WHITE woman as a nappy headed ho its ok and people laugh. Get over yourself.
 

cubby1223

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Here's something for everyone who's opinionated on this subject.

On the Chicago sports radio this morning, Mike North had a lengthy interview with Jessie Jackson. For those outside of Chicago, Mike North is a devote Republican, and not afraid to voice his opinion whenever there are double standards in life concerning races. He's asking the questions that we all want to ask. They hit upon the Duke case, Imus, if he speaks for all black people, hymietown, and many other questions.

Whatever you want to take from the interview, so be it. But it's a good listen for everyone, this was a live, unedited interview, and you can hear Jackson's opinions not chopped down in two second sound bites on the news. It's on the upper right-hand side of this site:
http://www.670thescore.com


The interview goes much like Jackson on the Colbert Report, and Colbert said later that Jackson will say what he wants, at the pace that he wants, it's like boxing a glacier.
 

deepinya

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Man Mike North doesnt let go of a question like a dog with a bone, I like this guy. Jesse couldnt say anything but "girls dancing naked for college money". I swear blacks can do no ****** wrong in his eyes!
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Rutgers team: We accept Don Imus apology

http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld...,0,3804843.story?coll=ny-top-headlines


Good, time to move on. Now Sharpton/Jackson can apologize to the Duke Lacrosse players, and also they can start waging war on the racist, sexist rap lyrics that pollute our airwaves and ears daily.

Did you miss Freedombeat's thread?
Every chance I get, believe me!
 

CKDragon

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Originally posted by: hpkeeper
When are we going to fire Jackson and Sharpton for their comments about the Duke LAX players?

...at least Imus apologized.

That would require Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton to actually HAVE JOBS to fire them from. They get their money from grandstanding during situations like this.

Now I'm going to end this post before I ripoff a famous racial joke about jobs. :p
 

TheNinja

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: TheNinja
wow....huge overreaction. I'm not an Imus fan but a firing was over the top.

You must be some kind of communist if you think that firing someone whose work is unsatisfactory is "over the top". If I said what that guy says while at work, I'd lose my job.
You aren't a shock jock on the radio. This isn't the first "off-color" (pardon the pun) comment that Imus has spewed over the years. This is the first one that the likes of Albert Sharpton decided to take issue with. If Sharpton hadn't piped in it's likely the Rutger's team would have ignored the whole thing. Anyone with me on that?

I agree. I mean I suppose the company had to fire him to cover their own ass, but these Shock Jocks say stuff all the time. Take their comments and words with a grain of salt. If I got offended by every little comment that a talking head on TV or the radio said I'd go crazy. People freak out more over a single comment like this than they do when Bill Clinton boned Lewinski.
 

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What happened to them refusing to meet with him and everyone's assumptions that they were going to sue? :confused: