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Posted By: barrysloate
Dan- why would Howard Stern being any less culpabale if he said the same thing? |
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Posted By: rob
Tom, |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
James and Joanne. |
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Posted By: Rob
Steve M., I'm from Connecticut, but spent ages 8-15 in Jacksonville, Florida. I heard the term alot in grade school and picked it up there. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Barry, Howard Stern says offensive stuff every day - he gets away with it because it's his schtick and nobody takes him seriously... I don't think people realize that Imus was the same type of shock jock as Stern in his early radio days...I also think you can't say that type of stuff though when you work for NBC and CBS and they acted appropriately in this case. They can't afford to lose viewers, listeners and sponsors. |
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Posted By: JK
"If it were your daughter who played on the Rutger's basketball team, would you still be chuckling? Would you still be saying 'hey, it's America, he is free to express his opinions." |
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Posted By: John
“Doesn't bother you so much? That's great, no doubt your children will appreciate your devotion to freedom of speech were they to experience such defiling description. You'll be their absolute hero, no doubt!” |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Exactly John. Know your audience and know your employer. Bill Maher got cancelled for saying something politically incorrect on his show of the same name. The Dixie Chicks got tarred/feathered and booted from Country Radio for saying they were embarrassed that Bush was from Texas, Imus got canned from MSNBC for inappropriate comments about the Rutgers basketball team. |
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Posted By: JimB
I am for keeping this forum as it is. Even in this thread the underbelly of racisim rears its head and I personally don't mind knowing where people stand on these sorts of things, though I generally like to keep politics and religion out of my hobbies. |
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Posted By: Steve f
The reverands Sharpton and Jackson are the epitome of opportunists and bigger 'sinners' by far. On Imus, I agree with them however. His show was sometimes funny, but that old Oscar the Grouch wanabe needed to go. I also believe Howard is far worse but protected, by cleverly teaming with Robin. Mod, You don't need to babysit us, much. |
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Posted By: JK
"Even in this thread the underbelly of racisim rears its head" |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jim- I know blacks use the "N" word among themselves as a way of demystifying it and rendering it powerless, but there is actually a movement now among blacks to take the word completely out of the vocabulary. However, what two friends say to each other is much different than what some insensitive idiot says over the airwaves. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I've heard both African American and white kids using the N word with each other. I believe that the younger generation is - to use Barry's word demystifying the word. How many of us know that "Chicano" was a racist slur against Mexican Americans in Texas in the early 1900's? It was in the 1960s that Mexican American groups began to proudly call themselves Chicano's that the word lost it's original meaning. I'm not saying that the same thing should be done with the N word, but to today's kids the word does not have the same powerful hate attached to it that it does to the older generations. |
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Posted By: JK
The problem Barry is that Sharpton's outrage is manufactured. I just don't buy it. Where was his outrage when Jackson was denengrading (sp?) Jewish people? Where is his outrage that three college students were wrongfully accused and convicted by many in the media, including himself, before any facts were known about the case? |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Apologies if this was already posted. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Josh- I think you are focussing too much on Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson. I almost don't even care what they have to say. But I am very focussed on what Don Imus said. |
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Posted By: Al S
Peter well put well said LEON read your words its time to close the thread!!! |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Do you feel the same way about MTV and the record companies and the radio stations and the African-American DJ's promoting rap music that is far more offensive than anything Imus said? |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
"Protected groups can say anything, and if it so happens to cross the line, then no worries, they can simply apologize. Their historic oppression has entitled them to not be responsible for words they may utter. Non-protected groups have to monitor themselves and if they cross the line, there's hell to pay, an NO apology can take it back or make ammends. " |
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Posted By: John
Having free speech and being an American is defending someone’s right to speak freely words that would otherwise make your blood boil. |
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Posted By: JK
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Peter- I hate rap music and the message it sends. Women are just worthless sex objects and according to them if you have to slap them around that's perfectly alright. Not only do I hate the message, but I hate the whole genre. It offends me that that is what passes for pop culture today. As far as MTV, I don't watch it, so I don't know what goes on there. |
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Posted By: JK
Daniel, |
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Posted By: John
“To me, even understanding Wonka's post, this statement boldly paints one person's understanding of the world he lives in, that he feels not part of a larger grouping called human beings and universal rights and wrongs, but instead segregated groupings whose experiences are so different he is mystefied by their brutalized journey into society's grudging acceptance. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Barry, Peter S., guys |
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Posted By: leon
I think I got my answer. I will continue moderating the way I have been. Thanks to all for the good feedback. Let's all try to play nicely together. I will continue to moderate with as little editing, censorship, or moderating as is possible, per the rules. I do believe everyone should get to voice their opinion. We can all form our own opinions, of each other, that way. best regards....now back to cards... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Josh- I know about his work with cancer and I hope he continues doing what he has done. But his charity work and his outrageous comment exist in separate universes. One doesn't exonerate the other. He messed up big time, and I think it's too late for an apology. |
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