From Peter David:
Am I the only one who thinks the firestorm over Don Imus referring to a group of young black female basketball players as "nappy headed ho's" is just way over the top?
I mean, the guy's not a church deacon, or a senator, or even a sports broadcaster. He's a shock jock. It's his job to push humor to the edge and beyond the edge. So he made a joke that was in poor taste. He admitted it. He apologized for it. He was suspended for it, for crying out loud. And there are STILL people who want to drive him off the air? While the Reverend Al Sharpton is railing against him, has he never bothered to crack the Bible he ostensibly preaches and stumbled over the passage about erring being human and forgiving divine?
It's IMUS, for crying out loud. If Imus referred to a group of young Jewish basketball players as Matzoh-slinging Jewboys, I'd just shrug and say, "Whatever, man. It's Imus." The guy's filling however many hours his show is every day, and it's live. If he goes over the line and then admits he did and apologizes, I'm sorry, but that should be the end of it. Anyone who's flogging it beyond that point has their own agenda and is just using this to further it. If Al Sharpton is that upset about Black women being spoken of in such a disrespectful manner, then why not spend his time going after the radio stations playing rap songs that call Black women "ho's" (when they're not talking about killing cops.) Or are slurs and racism only acceptable when they stem from Sharpton's own constituency?
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