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First of all I thought the comments were totally racist even though many try to play it down by saying Don is not a racist. On his morning show yesterday Don apologized to the peopl
e offended by his comments by stating he was “a good person that said a bad thing”.
Does Imus realize his comments were made about college students? They were not political; they were not making any social statement. The comments from Imus were extremely derogatory and came too easy for him to say out loud when he knew that there were millions of people listening to him. I watched Imus’ apology on MSNBC to hear Don talk about the context in which he made his comments because “context” was important. Well the context to me is; here is a white male who has the ear of millions of people engaging in the lowest form of racial insult. Imus comments that he was not some crazy guy on a stage making ranting racial slurs referring to Michael Richards.
What Don doesn’t get is that what he did was worse. Michael Richards was in a confined space and did not know his comments were going to be heard outside of the room, Richards was responding in anger to a situation in the room, I am by no means minimizing what Richards did, but that was his context. In the Imus debacle there was no “provocation”, so to speak. Imus just came out of nowhere and starting going off on these girls.
The audience that Imus commands is much larger that that of Richards. So there is a context. The comments that Imus made referred to specific things about the player, their so called “nappy heads”, this particular statement is a throw back to the days when blacks were called nigger to their faces and could not sit in the front of the bus, and the “hoe” reference to slut also refers to earlier days when rumors were spread about black women being promiscuous and insatiable in bed. Don who is going to be 67 years old would have been a man during the sixties. The insults show us Don Imus, he sounded so pathetic while he tried weasel his way out of his statements by saying that his show is a comedy hour that makes fun of people and some times the makes fun of him, Don Imus. The reality is that Imus in the morning is a political show. Most of the guests are politicians and journalists. Oh and Don, if you want to make fun of yourself that is, fine. You can make fun of yourself all you want; calling someone the names you used is not funny. It was degrading. Why did they deserve to be slandered?
Isn’t this classic, though? The racist white guy pulling out his black friends and charity work to prove he is not a racist. Doesn’t that make him a Racist? So when Don says he is not a racist I question that because the evidence does not support his pledge. Well Don might be a racist in his heart and he can’t seem to help it.
On top of that Imus went on the Al Sharpton talk show to make amends to the black community and erupts at a caller that tells him he was a previous “used car sales man.”
“I don’t have to take this from you, don’t come on here and insult me because I did not insult you, calling me a used car salesman” –Don Imus on Al Sharpton Talk show.
Is he for real? I thought he was sorry, being called a used car salesman? That was something to go ballistic over. He cannot stand being called a used car salesman in the context that it occurred but we should understand the context in which he called young college girls “nappy headed hoes”. Instead of showing understanding and contriteness Imus erupts at the caller and even has exchanges with Sharpton during the commercial break stating “I don’t have to take this” to which Sharpton responds that’s “keeping it real” and Imus responded “so am I”.
Oh, yes he is really sorry. MSNBC and CBSradio have responded to the controversy slapping Imus with a mini vacation, a two week suspension and his word that he will work to change to climate of his show. Two weeks seem kind of flimsy as punishment goes, maybe he should have gotten a month or two. But can Imus be more family friendly. Doubt it!! It will be interesting to see what the guy who called fellow MSNBC talk show host Tucker Carlson a bowtie wear (part of a female body) has next in store. While many call for the complete removal of Don from radio and television. I disagree, plus what is the point? If he gets fired some other station is going to pick him up. Imus was already fired from WNBC in 1977 only to be rehired two years later. Besides, this is America, land of freedom of speech, even if we don’t agree with what is being said. Don’s show is relevant to some extent. There is another way to deal with Imus and it has to do with listenership, and advertisement dollars, also his future comments will determine how much longer his show is on the air.