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Yes, Imus, Sid, and Bernard were wrong in what they said. The thing that he keeps repeating and that I think needs to be looked at in this situation is the context of the comment. It's the same thing as him saying "you people" to Al Sharpton. In the context of the situation it was directed at the people in the room with him rather than a group of people in general.

I have really begun to enjoy Imus over the past year after having listened to him in passing all my life. He insults everyone. The people on his show insult EVERYONE. I mean, his own kid suggested he take a trip to Iraq to get killed by an insurgent!

There are so many other things out there that someone who is truly interested in cleaning up race relations in this country can go after. I think Bill Maher was right the other day when he said that the state of race relations must be in a much better place than he had assumed if this is the biggest issue.
 

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I ride buses and subways everyday in the inner city. And the language these kids use is unreal. Young girls talking about themselves as nigga bitches and hoes. then we have the wiggas who are actually worse. I find it hard to believe that these college girls were actually insulted. I wouldn't be surprised to see Imus held up for a large contribution. Again let these phonies with their selective outrage boycott the stations playing rap and black comics then I might begin to believe them.
 

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lord...he should have just disparaged the troops.....or made some anti-american statements....reiterated the "we killed our own on 9/11"...or just bash some joos and christians,for crying out loud...

he`s obviously not very savvy...

wasn`t he paying attention to rosie?...

you and your girl rosie are on the same side. on her show today she defended imus on the grounds of free speech. she went on to talk about how important it is not to have the pc police censure speech. For the record the point person for the rutgers team, the one that spoke the most was the captain and she was black. I don't know why you try to portray that the team had to have a white spokesperson. all of the young ladies spoke. what were you trying to spin there. It's comical to look at a situation through your eyes. are you sure you were looking at the rutgers womens press conferece ? today the coach went on tv for follow up with one player, the "point" person, the captain, and the young lady they "trotted"out was black. wake me up when your boy bush, figures out what i told you yrs ago. we cant win a ground war in iraq. or maybe i'm wrong, are we winning ?
 

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When IMUS comes back he should have a RAP RADIOTHON tribute to AL SHARPTON

Does anyone take Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton serious. They are career Race card extortionists.

It is a black person's prerogative to verbally abuse each other.

I prefer not to get myself in a position of being racially extorted.
 

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got this article from the general forum...it also agrees with what stevie & some of the others have said...

Imus isn?t the real bad guy
Instead of wasting time on irrelevant shock jock, black leaders need to be fighting a growing gangster culture.

By JASON WHITLOCK - Columnist

Thank you, Don Imus. You?ve given us (black people) an excuse to avoid our real problem.

You?ve given Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson another opportunity to pretend that the old fight, which is now the safe and lucrative fight, is still the most important fight in our push for true economic and social equality.

You?ve given Vivian Stringer and Rutgers the chance to hold a nationally televised recruiting celebration expertly disguised as a news conference to respond to your poor attempt at humor.

Thank you, Don Imus. You extended Black History Month to April, and we can once again wallow in victimhood, protest like it?s 1965 and delude ourselves into believing that fixing your hatred is more necessary than eradicating our self-hatred.

The bigots win again.

While we?re fixated on a bad joke cracked by an irrelevant, bad shock jock, I?m sure at least one of the marvelous young women on the Rutgers basketball team is somewhere snapping her fingers to the beat of 50 Cent?s or Snoop Dogg?s or Young Jeezy?s latest ode glorifying nappy-headed pimps and hos.

I ain?t saying Jesse, Al and Vivian are gold-diggas, but they don?t have the heart to mount a legitimate campaign against the real black-folk killas.

It is us. At this time, we are our own worst enemies. We have allowed our youths to buy into a culture (hip hop) that has been perverted, corrupted and overtaken by prison culture. The music, attitude and behavior expressed in this culture is anti-black, anti-education, demeaning, self-destructive, pro-drug dealing and violent.

Rather than confront this heinous enemy from within, we sit back and wait for someone like Imus to have a slip of the tongue and make the mistake of repeating the things we say about ourselves.

It?s embarrassing. Dave Chappelle was offered $50 million to make racially insensitive jokes about black and white people on TV. He was hailed as a genius. Black comedians routinely crack jokes about white and black people, and we all laugh out loud.

I?m no Don Imus apologist. He and his tiny companion Mike Lupica blasted me after I fell out with ESPN. Imus is a hack.

But, in my view, he didn?t do anything outside the norm for shock jocks and comedians. He also offered an apology. That should?ve been the end of this whole affair. Instead, it?s only the beginning. It?s an opportunity for Stringer, Jackson and Sharpton to step on victim platforms and elevate themselves and their agenda$.

I watched the Rutgers news conference and was ashamed.

Martin Luther King Jr. spoke for eight minutes in 1963 at the March on Washington. At the time, black people could be lynched and denied fundamental rights with little thought. With the comments of a talk-show host most of her players had never heard of before last week serving as her excuse, Vivian Stringer rambled on for 30 minutes about the amazing season her team had.

Somehow, we?re supposed to believe that the comments of a man with virtually no connection to the sports world ruined Rutgers? wonderful season. Had a broadcaster with credibility and a platform in the sports world uttered the words Imus did, I could understand a level of outrage.

But an hourlong press conference over a man who has already apologized, already been suspended and is already insignificant is just plain intellectually dishonest. This is opportunism. This is a distraction.

In the grand scheme, Don Imus is no threat to us in general and no threat to black women in particular. If his words are so powerful and so destructive and must be rebuked so forcefully, then what should we do about the idiot rappers on BET, MTV and every black-owned radio station in the country who use words much more powerful and much more destructive?

I don?t listen or watch Imus? show regularly. Has he at any point glorified selling crack cocaine to black women? Has he celebrated black men shooting each other randomly? Has he suggested in any way that it?s cool to be a baby-daddy rather than a husband and a parent? Does he tell his listeners that they?re suckers for pursuing education and that they?re selling out their race if they do?

When Imus does any of that, call me and I?ll get upset. Until then, he is what he is ? a washed-up shock jock who is very easy to ignore when you?re not looking to be made a victim.

No. We all know where the real battleground is. We know that the gangsta rappers and their followers in the athletic world have far bigger platforms to negatively define us than some old white man with a bad radio show. There?s no money and lots of danger in that battle, so Jesse and Al are going to sit it out.
 

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This is the most ridiculous bullshit I have ever heard or read. What I mus said is part of the National culture. The problem is that someone has decided to pick it up as a cause. For all your information every single one of the women on that team are ugly nappy headed women not pretty one in the lot. Now does that give me the right to point my finger and make fun of them in the public forum? Your damn right it does just like Lisa Lampinelli, Matin Lawrence, Chris Rock, Ron White and every other fuhking comedian that continually bashes the different races and their appearances every fuhking minute. I couldn't care less what someone says about a bunch of college girls that will never suffer one bit from the comments made. You want to know how much time they spent on this subject at Rutgers................none, cuz the men there were all laughing saying "you got that right" and the women were all busy trying to take a hot pick to their hair so it might be presentable next time in public. The next time I hear about any woman complaining about being labeled a ho then I will direct them to MTV for one hour and they can see the hundreds of women that degrade themselves everyday shaking their fat asses as fast as they can in the name of a music video. Sorry ladies you don't get to pick and choose when a word becomes offensive. It either is all the time or it isn't all the time and for every one of you ladies that listen to Justin Timberlake or Jay-Z or anyone like them for that matter your answer is NO it doesn't bother me one bit because it didn't bother me when I was shaking my money maker on the dance floor at the local club trying to attract the guy in the mesh half shirt with the washboard abs and his hat on sideways. Gimme a fuhking break this is ridiculously hypocritical.
 

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This is the most ridiculous bullshit I have ever heard or read. What I mus said is part of the National culture. The problem is that someone has decided to pick it up as a cause. For all your information every single one of the women on that team are ugly nappy headed women not pretty one in the lot. Now does that give me the right to point my finger and make fun of them in the public forum? Your damn right it does just like Lisa Lampinelli, Matin Lawrence, Chris Rock, Ron White and every other fuhking comedian that continually bashes the different races and their appearances every fuhking minute. I couldn't care less what someone says about a bunch of college girls that will never suffer one bit from the comments made. You want to know how much time they spent on this subject at Rutgers................none, cuz the men there were all laughing saying "you got that right" and the women were all busy trying to take a hot pick to their hair so it might be presentable next time in public. The next time I hear about any woman complaining about being labeled a ho then I will direct them to MTV for one hour and they can see the hundreds of women that degrade themselves everyday shaking their fat asses as fast as they can in the name of a music video. Sorry ladies you don't get to pick and choose when a word becomes offensive. It either is all the time or it isn't all the time and for every one of you ladies that listen to Justin Timberlake or Jay-Z or anyone like them for that matter your answer is NO it doesn't bother me one bit because it didn't bother me when I was shaking my money maker on the dance floor at the local club trying to attract the guy in the mesh half shirt with the washboard abs and his hat on sideways. Gimme a fuhking break this is ridiculously hypocritical.

FDC FOR PRESIDENT:Yep:
 

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Wtf, who gives a fuk, this country has become a embarrassment. Anna Nicole, is still front page news, now this IMUS SHIT. this guy is as old, tired, and irrelevant as Bob Barker, the rolling stones, or Bob Dylan, who gives a shit what he says. whoever listens to this prehistoric has been, must count the minutes every Sunday till Andy Rooney.

Then the blow hard pussy back petals, and cow tows to Rev. Al and Jesse, apologizing every minute till his wrinkled mug is even more tired and irrelevant than originally, which is nearly impossible.
 

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well said fdc & shamrock....

i wonder if there would be the same outrage if it was reversed....a black radio personality saying something negative about white people ?


the hypocracy in this country is really sickening !!
 
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all this off the net (none of this my words)..........


On blacks:

"William Cohen, the Mandingo deal." (Former Defense Secretary Cohen's wife is African-American.)

"Wasn't in a woodpile, was he?" (Responding to news that former black militant H. Rap Brown, subsequently known as Abdullah Al-Amin, was found hiding in a shed in Alabama after exchanging gunfire with police. Imus is here alluding to the expression "****** in the woodpile.")

"Knuckle-dragging moron." (Description of basketball player Patrick Ewing.)

"We all have 12-inch penises." (After being asked what he has in common with Nat Turner, Malcolm X, Minister Louis Farrakhan, Latrell Sprewell from the New York Knicks, and Al Sharpton.)

"Chest-thumping pimps." (Description of the New York Knicks.)

"A cleaning lady." (Reference to journalist Gwen Ifill, possibly out of pique that she wouldn't appear on his show. "I certainly don't know any black journalists who will," she wrote in the April 10 New York Times. The Chicago Tribune's Clarence Page used to appear, but after he made Imus pledge not to make offensive comments in the future, he was never asked back.)

On Jews:

"I remember when I first had [the Blind Boys of Alabama] on a few years ago, how the Jewish management at whatever, whoever we work for, CBS, or whatever it is, were bitching at me about it. [?] I tried to put it in terms that these money-grubbing bastards could understand."

"Boner-nosed ? beanie-wearing Jewboy." (Description of Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post, a frequent guest.)

On women:

"That buck-tooth witch Satan, Hillary Clinton." [?] "I never admitted it when I went down there and got in all that big jam, insulting Bill Clinton and his fat ugly wife, Satan. Did I? Did I ever say I was sorry for that?"

On Native Americans:

"The guy from F-Troop, Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell." (This is a reference to the zany Indian characters on the 1960s TV sitcom F-Troop. They had names like "Roaring Chicken," "Crazy Cat," and "Chief Wild Eagle.")

On Japanese:

"Old Kabuki's in a coma and the market's going up. [?] How old is the boy? The battery's running down on that boy." (Reference to Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi, who died the following week.)

On gays:

"I didn't know that Allan Bloom was coming in from the back end." (The homosexuality of the author of The Closing of the American Mind became widely known when Saul Bellow published Ravelstein, a novel whose protagonist was based on Bloom, who by then was deceased.)

"The enormously attractive [NBC political correspondent] Chip Reid, I can say without being accused of being some limp-wristed 'mo."

On the handicapped:

"Janet Reno's having a press conference. Ms. Reno, of course, has Parkinson's disease, has a noticeable tremor. [?] I don't know how she gets that lipstick on (laughter) looking like a rodeo clown."

Every one of these statements came directly out of Imus' mouth on his program. That's striking because Imus usually leaves it to other show regulars (especially McGuirk, the aforementioned point man on "ni****" jokes) to say the most offensive stuff, with Imus feeding them straight lines. It's safer that way.
 

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and now Al sharpton can be on cnn more. This whole thing has made me sick.

I hope someone calls for sharpton to get fired because of his comments about the duke rape case. Since we are taking away freedom of speech they should fire everyone who has made comments that anyone found upsetting.

Sharpton is scum.
 

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This is a disgrace MSNBC canceling IMUS. We should boycott every sponsor who threatened to pull their ads. America has died a little bit more today. What a disgrace. Meanwhile gangsta rap Lives on!!! Makes me want to puke.
 
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