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Can Protests Bring Hate Spewing Don Imus Down, After Another Incident of Racist Commentary?

By Don Hazen, AlterNet. Posted April 9, 2007.


A concerted campaign might be able to turn enough heat on Imus's corporate bosses and send the radio shock jock to the sidelines.
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A range of protestors, including Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, are trying to raise the stakes in the wake of Don Imus's most recent hate language incident on his shock talk radio show. While it is too early to tell if Imus has gone too far this time, a concerted campaign might be able to turn enough heat on his corporate bosses, to send Imus to the sidelines.

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), the editor-in-chief of Essence magazine, and well known sports columnists are among a growing number calling for Imus's dismissal over his racially-charged comments about the Rutgers women's basketball team, which finished second in the recent NCAA tournament.

The growing gaggle of critics are clearly not impressed by Imus's on-air apology or his corporate bosses mea culpas and promises of holding Imus accountable. "What he has said has deeply hurt too many people -- black and white, male and female," said NABJ President Bryan Monroe. "His so-called apology ... is too little, too late."

In case the reader is not up-to-date, Imus called the women of the primarily black Rutgers team "nappy headed hos" during a Wednesday morning, April 4 segment of his show, which broadcasts to millions of listeners on more than 70 stations and the MSNBC cable network. In addition Imus's producer Bernard McQuirk called the players "hard core hos" and went on to compare the Rutgers game against Tennessee for the NCAA championship as the "Jigaboos vs. the Wannabees, a take off from Spike Lee's satirical film School Daze.

Imus on Sharpton Show

The fact that the story has legs may have led Imus to decide to go on Sharpton's radio show, today, Monday. April 9, in a surprising development. Nevertheless, Sharpton told the AP his position on Imus was unchanged. He still wants Imus fired, and intends to write the Federal Communications Commission about the matter. Sharpton said, "We cannot keep going through offending us and then apologizing and then acting like it never happened. Somewhere we've got to stop this.'' Sharpton told AP he would "picket Imus' New York radio home, WFAN-AM, unless the veteran of nearly 40 years of anything-goes broadcasting is gone within a week."

In addition, The Rev. Jesse Jackson said his RainbowPUSH Coalition plans to protest Monday in Chicago outside the offices of NBC, which owns MSNBC, over the remark Imus made last Wednesday during his show.

Taking Imus to Task

Phil Sheridan, a Philadelphia Inquirer sports writer, noted that Imus and his protectors are likely to trot out the notion of political correctness, "whose knees jerk in that direction when hate speech is called hate speech. The First Amendment protects every Americans right to freedom of speech. It doesn't protect racists high paying media jobs. ... It is one thing for Spike Lee to explore issues of racial identity in an edgy satire, it is another for two out-of -touch white imbeciles to express their Neanderthal reaction to a women's basketball team." Columnist Filip Bondy of the working class tabloid Daily News, in a column headlined "Imus spews hate, should be fired," wrote that shock jock "should be axed for one of the most despicable comments ever uttered on the air."

David Carr writing in the New York Times, wryly noted, that the "nappy headed ho's" comment was "even for Imus, a radio host who knows his way around an insult, a shocking remark, one that seemed to impugn both the physical and moral characteristics of a team composed mostly of black players. ... What followed was a familiar dance for Imus and the media companies who profit from his ability to shock his way to big audiences: outrage, indignation, and the expression of deep regret."

Imus wondered aloud on his show the following day what the big deal was. People should not be offended by 'some idiot comment meant to be amusing," Imus said. And quickly, after the media watchdog group Media Matters for America provided the details of the Imus content, the corporate sponsors offered their apologies. Allison Gollust, a spokeswoman for MSNBC, which simulcasts "Imus in the Morning,'' said the network considers Imus's comments "deplorable'' and is reviewing the matter.

How Does Imus Survive?

The reason Imus is still on the air has to do with the fact that he is very profitable and that dozens of powerful elected officials, journalists and TV personalities come on his show, promoting themselves to his large audience, and earning some kind of spurs for going mano y mano with Imus. Imus makes big bucks for WFAN, his local NY station and the parent owner, CBS Radio. And more recently, he has brought 40% growth for MSNBC, the cable "also ran" which desperate for audience, added 100,000 viewers in the past year (for an average total of 358,000) after it started "simulcasting" the Imus show.


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Sick of double standards
Posted by: lamar on Apr 9, 2007 9:36 AM   
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Racism? Don't we do real victims of racism a disservice by claiming that Imus's remarks are racist? They were insensitive and ugly, but racist? It seems to me that this whole thing boils down to Imus using words that blacks use to describe each other all the time without incident. When blacks call each other hos and pimps, it's OK because it isn't on national media. The second a white person says the same thing, Al Sharpton goes into Brawley mode.

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» Amen Posted by: neptune
» RE: yea is it racist. Posted by: lamar
» AMEN! Posted by: mazel
» google it, dumbass Posted by: drmflorida
» RE: ask Sharpton Posted by: Ripcord
» RE: ask Sharpton Posted by: lamar
» RE: A racist solution Posted by: Ripcord
» RE: Sick of double standards Posted by: canadianlefty
» RE: fire his Producer, too Posted by: Ripcord
» No fan Posted by: Conservasaurus
» RE: Sick of double standards Posted by: nellie blogger
» Respect for self Posted by: Lesha
» RE: Sick of double standards Posted by: Cheryll
He isn't fired? Why???
Posted by: Ghoulman on Apr 9, 2007 9:39 AM   
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The fact this guy wasn't fired immediately demonstrates the corrupt nature of corporatist media.

Cause fascists are welcome.

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» RE: He isn't fired? Why??? Posted by: dover23
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» RE: He isn't fired? Why??? Posted by: schokoprinz
» RE: He isn't fired? Why??? Posted by: Ripcord
» RE: He isn't fired? Why??? Posted by: hole11
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» RE: He isn't fired? Why??? Posted by: EagleMB
Imus
Posted by: Chuck2c on Apr 9, 2007 10:03 AM   
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Imus comments were stupid, insensitive, but I agree with a previous poster, - not racist. Should he get fired, of course . . .many have lost their jobs and said less. But we all know he brings more listeners/viewers to broadcast than most any other personality.
Going on Sharpton ?? gimme a break, No one has ever made him pay for the Twana Brawley incedent. Imus must be brought to justice, but the only thing he understands is money, he should be fined sufficiently that it noticeably effects his pocketbook.

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» RE: Imus Posted by: the qsq
» Bust the Old Male Hustler Posted by: edith
» RE: Imus is Racist! Posted by: Ripcord
» US Military is Racist! Posted by: hole11
» RE: Imus is Racist! Posted by: EagleMB
It's a No Brainer....
Posted by: ekipnrut on Apr 9, 2007 10:03 AM   
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....But this type of stuff is entirely predictable...the tolerance, indeed the active support of a collective racial self debasement mindset on the part of all too many Black Americans has facilitated this growing cacaphony of overt unabashed white racist hyperbole.
As I have remarked before , it was a pretty sure sign of things had started to 'go south' when an aging Italian portraying a murdering psycho/sociopath white cuban expatriate miami nouveau 'gangster' became one of the idols of a generation of black youth. Sorta' like a young 'sexed up' Arafat likeness becoming a matinee idol amongst zionist youth...Ain't gonna happen! :O)
Yes, Don Imus needs to go...no two ways about it ,absolutely.

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He's an idiot
Posted by: jhskiier on Apr 9, 2007 10:04 AM   
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Imus said something stupid, but you have to understand that he is a passionate advocate for progressive causes, many of which are of vital concern to the Black community. He spent countless hours of radio time trying to get Harold Ford elected in TN, runs a ranch for kids with terminal illinesses like sickle cell, and constantly beraids right wing personalities for biggoted behavior, to name a very few. When I heard the Rutgers comments I saw them as a slightly awkward attempt to be funny in comparing the appearence of Tennessee women, who were squared away, and the Rutgers women. It was of a stupid comment, but we could all imagine him making the same comparision between "dirt eating hippies" at Gonzaga and "Alter boys" at Duke. He made a stupid comment, but this was not a commentary on black women, but an attempt to make a women's basketball highlight interesting radio. I hope that anyone who has been truly upset by this, and you certainly have a right to be, will take a moment to review his history. The man was close to tears today trying to explain himself because the last ten years of his life have been spent championing progressive causes and politicians, granted in his somewhat rough "shock jock" manner, but he is seeing that destroyed by a momentary lapse in judgement. Like Joe Biden, destroying Imus would be a negative for the progressive community, and I hope everyone will give forgiveness a chance.

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» RE: He's an idiot Posted by: Ripcord
» RE: He's an idiot to idiots Posted by: hole11
Tawana Brawley?
Posted by: the qsq on Apr 9, 2007 10:18 AM   
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Why the Tawana Brawley reference? For more on this case and what the media will never report, go to WWW.REINSTATEALTONMADDOX.COM. Open your eyes and read more than what the media CHOOSES to report.

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No more Imus for me.
Posted by: HughScott on Apr 9, 2007 10:30 AM   
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For the past two years, to get my brain working before working the Internet each morning, I woke up at 3 am California time and listened with a headset to Imus while my wife continued sleeping.

While Don’s show was certainly entertaining, I always felt uncomfortable with the “Cardinal Keegan” comedy routine which gives new meaning to the word “tasteless.”

The obvious insensitive mindset behind the Catholic satire led to Friday’s flap and the I-Man’s subsequent, hand-in-the-cookie-jar, sup-sup, weepy-eyed apology this morning.

I don’t believe Don’s a bigot. But clearly, he's wandered off the farm of responsible radio broadcasting. Rather than be fired, the I-Man should do what Slick Willie should’ve done during the Monica Lewinsky scandal. QUIT.

Hugh E. Scott, editor of King-George.biz -- the only website with hardcopy proof of White House corruption.

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» RE: No more Imus for me. Posted by: lessbread
» RE: Quit when you're caught Posted by: Ripcord
» RE: Can we say hypocrite? Posted by: EagleMB
» RE: Can we say hypocrite? Posted by: lessbread
» RE: Can we say hypocrite? Posted by: EagleMB
» You're such a dead-ender Posted by: lessbread
» RE: You're such a dead-ender Posted by: EagleMB
» RE: You're such a dead-ender Posted by: lessbread
» RE: You're such a dead-ender Posted by: EagleMB
» RE: No more Imus for me. Posted by: Ripcord
Imus does more good .......
Posted by: TRUTHer on Apr 9, 2007 10:31 AM   
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I been watching Imus for awhile now. I so not feel he said this in a racist manner, if u watch his show, this is how they do everyone. If you are offended, don't watch. I personally hate a lot of their comments, but I also like a lot of what he says. this time, he offended a great group of woman. He really screwed up this time, and he knows it. He has apologized, and i feel he was sincere, which is more than bill oreilly or ann coulter has ever done. Imus dishes it, and he takes it....its part of his show. But most importantly is the good he has done. He donates time, money and his heart to helping kids with terminal illness. He takes to task all the lying politicians who come on his show, he calls them out right in front of everyone. I do no always agree with what he says or does, but we have become so damn politically correct that you can not say anything anymore. He did the right thing, he said he was sorry, he will make amends, he has learned to be more sensitive......and now can we please concentrate on what really matters. Believe me, Imus is not destroying this country, you can turn him off, but the lies the media feeds us everyday is. The jerk in the White house is. The people who are making this a huge issure are. Lets see what the players from Rutgers say. If they can forgive then we should. Do not let us get anymore divided than we are. Look what 'they' tried to do to Rosie, totally lied about what she said, and our freedom of speech is under attack.
peace to all.

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» RE: Imus does more good ....... Posted by: starvinmarvy
Freedom of speech anyone?
Posted by: medstudgeek on Apr 9, 2007 11:00 AM   
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We can't just get rid of everyone saying things we don't like...what are we, Republicans or something?

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» RE: Freedom of speech anyone? Posted by: VZEQICVA
» Honestly... Posted by: vangogh69
Why is he still on the air?
Posted by: ateo on Apr 9, 2007 11:05 AM   
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I watched his show a few times years ago on MSNBC and it was so boring it made me want to hang myself.

I can't believe this guy is still on the air. He is so BORING. He has to say crazy things every now and then to create a controversy otherwise nobody would listen to him.

That's what people fail to realize, he's a shock jock masquerading as a political/social commentator.

Put him in the same realm as Howard Stern.

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It was nothing compared to This!
Posted by: terradea on Apr 9, 2007 11:12 AM   
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"These people can't even wrap up genocide ... We've been hearing about this slaughter in Darfur forever -- and they still haven't finished.

The aggressors are moving like termites across that country. It's like genocide by committee. Who's running this holocaust in Darfur, FEMA?"


Ann Coulter

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» Yeah! Posted by: Habaro
Imus v. O'Reilly
Posted by: pizzmoe on Apr 9, 2007 11:30 AM   
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Yes, Imus is a jerk, and I don't really care one way or another waht happens to him, but is his little joke worse than Bill O'Reilly's constant racist anti-immigrant rants? I don't think so, yet that jackass is still on the air.

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let's nobody use any racisism about anyone
Posted by: eosrk on Apr 9, 2007 12:43 PM   
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that's right. If Imus, Trent Lott, can't use racist slurs, the same goes to 50-Cent, Snoop Dogg and the rest of us!

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Sexism?
Posted by: 6ndi333 on Apr 9, 2007 12:53 PM   
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While "nappy-headed" has a racial african american connotation to it, why is it so easy to disregard the sexist remark, "hos"?

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» RE: Sexism? Posted by: Ripcord
» RE: Sexism? Posted by: Camilla Cracchiolo
"Imus's super masculine glow"
Posted by: WhatNow? on Apr 9, 2007 1:15 PM   
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LMAO!!!! That's the funniest thing I've read in weeks. All I've ever seen is a shriveled up old coke junkie. If he has a super masculine glow, I better start taking estrogen so I don't get that same glow.

:-)

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Shock Jocks Are Not That Shocking Anymore
Posted by: hole11 on Apr 9, 2007 1:22 PM   
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Who is left in the shock jock world? Nearly all of them have been fired for violating FCC rules or doing stupid stunts. I hear songs worse than "nappy headed hoes" on the radio and no one gets fired. Imus commented on tattooed basketball players representing a fairly prestegous university. Are the comments really about a group of people who let themselves go or about a culture that looks like they just walked out of prison?

Evidently what he said wasn't defamatory or else he would be sued. Trump can call Rosie O'Donnel an ugly lesbian and get airplay and keep his show. But a shock jock can't comment on a group of people's hair?

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» Sue the Bastard Posted by: edith
» Wouldn't Or Shouldn't Win Posted by: hole11
"Deeply hurt"
Posted by: Habaro on Apr 9, 2007 1:22 PM   
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Yeah, okay. And I got whiplash when that kid on the tricycle hit my car from behind. Gotta love the melodrama.

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I Guess all the "Freedom of Speechers" Don't Get It
Posted by: Kym525 on Apr 9, 2007 1:31 PM   
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I'm a freedom of speech advocate myself, but it goes both ways. People do have the right to say whatever they want. There are a lot of people in the mass media who offend me. I simply choose not to watch/listen/buy whatever it is they're puttimg out there. That's me. But the people they offend also have THE RIGHT to call them out on it and demand redress of their grievances. I think all you free speech advocates forget that in your haste to slap that evil "PC" label on everything. Freedom of speech isn't just a one way street--you can either heal with your words or hurt with them. This time Imus and his buddy hurt a group of women for no other reason than to be mean-spirited. That makes them no better than the Anns, Seans and Bills out there.

If anything, Imus should just step down and accept his punishment like a man and take responsibility for his actions. After all, don't conservatives always complain that liberals/progressives like to blame everything and everyone else?

And lastly for those who think his statements are okay because "black people use it", that's a crock and you all need to get a life because there are far more black people who DON'T. I certainly don't think Condeleeza Rice refers to herself as a 'ho'? I can't imagine that Colin Powell ever referred to himself as a "pimp". So no, blanket generalizations don't fly here. Just in case you're not convinced, check out this site and perhaps you'll see that not all black people are so accepting of being stereotyped:

www.abolishthenword.com

I hope you learn something from it.

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» Firing him one person at a time Posted by: MartianBachelor
» RE: Finally Posted by: Ripcord
» Honesty is good Posted by: Lesha
creakysenior
Posted by: wernersi on Apr 9, 2007 1:47 PM   
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now if we can also get all this great antiracism energy focussed on the greatest obscenity we got going, the global war on terror, we can actually cut down on the slaughter of innocent humans......sticks and stones may break my bones...etc......what passes for mass media entertainment on TV by and large is a totally violent, mindless, hateful souless spewing of cultural emptiness reflecting a terminal spiritual sickness.....ugly Imus is a tiny pinprick in a seaful of imperious hubristic bushite middle east uncontrolled murder of innocent Iraqui citizens.....a totally unprovoked, disingenuously planned overt WAR CRIME....ok, fire Imus but retire the decider,too, as early as feasible.

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What's funny is...
Posted by: vangogh69 on Apr 9, 2007 2:47 PM   
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That the writer of the article is shocked, SHOCKED, that Tim Russert would go on a bigot (at best) or a racist's (at worst) show and say nothing, NOTHING, of "the incident." Why people harbor the naive belief that public figures are any less racist, sexist, homophobic, or prejudiced than the general population astounds me. If anything, public figures make more sense as bigots because, due to their (financial/professional) positions, they are protected from dealing with the real world (i.e. people that don't smell their shit and say its roses).

Personally, I thought his comments about being "nappy ho's" was insensitive, subtly racist, (amusing in an "Omigod, he's been listening to that 50 Cent again in the burbs!")but not that serious in the greater scheme of things. I mean, it's not like he's saying "Years ago, you would've had a fork up your ass" ala Kramer (something that did deserve all the negative publicity it got).

2 fo ya!

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I'm not that shocked
Posted by: luffy28 on Apr 9, 2007 7:22 PM   
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I'm not that shocked about the Imus statement he should go to counseling or whatever.

WHAT I'M SICK AND TIRED OF IS OUR COMMUNITY. A LOT OF THESE LEADERS (especially the big name ones) DON'T BRING ATTENTION TO WHAT'S HAPPENING IN A LOT (or most) OF OUR COMMUNITIES (especially the inner-city). THERE IS BLACK ON BLACK KILLING YET THE GOD-DAMNED MEDIA WOULD RATHER TALK ABOUT SOME COUNTRY MAN (no offense) MAKING A "racist" comment (it was I'm denying) BUT IT IS NOTHING COMPARED TO WHAT WE CALL OURSELVES WE GO AROUND AND CALL EACH OTHER MONKEYS, BABOONS,APES ETC... WHEN WHITES (and Asians and all other minorities) DO THE SAME THING ONLY THE VAST MAJORITY OF THE TIME THEY DO IN INDOORS OR AWAY FROM US YOU'LL BE SURPRIZED THAT WHITES (and all other races since they don't deal with racism) MAKE RACIST COMMENTS IN FRONT OF OTHER "minorities" AND TREAT THEM LIKE THEY'RE WHITE 99% OF THE TIME. ALSO I WANT TO GO BACK TO THE PROBLEMS IN OUR COMMUNITY WE HAVE BLACK FATHERS GOING AROUND NOT BEING FATHERS IN EVERY OTHER COMMUNITY OTHER THAN OURS. IN A LOT OF INNER-RACIAL RELATIONSHIPS THEY'LL BE A FATHER FOR SOME REASON. WE HAVE YOUNG MEN GOING AROUND THINKING IT'S THE S--T TO WALK AROUND WITH THEIR PANTS DOWN. I LIVE IN THE GREATER BOSTON AREA AND THERE ARE SHOOTINGS EVERYDAY IN OUR COMMUNITYS IN MASSACHUSETTS (at least) THERE ARE NO HIGH-CLASS BLACK COMMUNITY'S WE CAN'T EVEN LIVE IN A GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD. YET THESE GOD-DAMNED FOOLS (our "leaders") (I don't believe in God) WANT TO INSTEAD GO AFTER THIS IDIOT. I'M NOT SAYING EVERY SINGLE THING THEY (leaders) DO IS BAD ESPECIALLY WITH THAT NYC THEY WERE GOOD PEOPLE FOR WHAT THEY DID. BUT 90% OF THE TIME ALL THEY WANNA TALK ABOUT IS THE WHITE MAN. YOU NEED TO LEARN THAT THIS WHOLE ENTIRE WORLD IS AGAINST YOU AND THAT THIS WHOLE ENTIRE WORLD PUT YOU IN SLAVERY. YOU ALSO NEED TO KNOW THAT 99% ALL OF THE WHITE RACISM IN TARGETED AT ONLY ONE RACE (guess ? clue: it's the one I've been writing about) AND PROBABLY 90-95% OF THIS WHOLE WORLD HATES YOU (me too) OUR LEADERS WANNA GO ON BET AND SAY THAT SLAVERY WAS A BIG DEAL (it was I'm not denying) BUT YOU NEED TO LEARN ABOUT SLAVERY. THAT'S ALL THAT'S ON MY MIND NOW.

Thank You.

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» RE: I'm not that shocked Posted by: luffy28
Please do us all a favor
Posted by: canthelpthinkin on Apr 9, 2007 7:28 PM   
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Would someone please protest Rush Limbaugh and get that hate spewing drug addict off the air???

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» RE: Please do us all a favor Posted by: VZEQICVA
Fighting racism and fighting fascism are the same thing
Posted by: thoughtcriminal on Apr 9, 2007 8:02 PM   
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