Posted on 04/11/2007 6:41:32 AM PDT by meg88
Sharpton, Jaxhun, & the rest of the race pimps were set in Sep 2001 for the big splash with their agenda in South Africa with the UN Proceeding on “racism” and slavery that was headed toward reparations on a grand scale.....but it was somewhat derailed by the Israel matter, and then completely by 9-11. The race pimps here in the US have been on the back burner ever since, despite anything they can cook up.....business has been bad for a long time for them.
But things fell into place for them, finally, with a stupid but routine joking remark by Imus, who can be pointed to after the fact as being mostly a liberal......and NOW (this non-issue having been exploited so successfully, in fact beyond the wildest dreams of those pressing it) the way is cleared to go after any and all conservative talkers. Imus is no conquest for the left.....who are quite willing to sacrifice one who has been seemingly friendly to them, even though he has been abrasive and mostly irrelevant to them he is a feather in their cap since when the conservative talkers come under attack en masse they can point to Imus and claim HE was no conservative, so there is no bias in their current campaign to take conservative talkers down.
This will be in full swing before summer arrives.
When Imus does any of that, call me and Ill get upset.
Nails it.
Of course they did. I really don’t see how ESPN is managing to remain as the leader in sports news. I can’t imagine a more limp wristed group of pansies than the ones they have on the air and on their website. Every few days, another mindless article about gays in sports pops up. Then, a few days later, there will be yet another article about the lack of minorities in sports (the most recent was about the lack of blacks in baseball). When I see these things on their website, I have to ask, who the hell is this marketed to? Is there any sports fan in the country that wants to read their pathetic social commentary?
It was a stupid lame joke.
Meanwhile, there hasn’t been a rap album produced in the last ten years that doesn’t basically call them niggas and hos.
But they ain’t gettin all upset about that now, are they?
While watching the joke of the Rutgers news conference I was wondering what songs the girls had in their iPods.
Boy, does Jason Whitlock really hit it on the head!
What frustrates me as a sports fan is they go out of their way to say something nice about a player or team even when they clearly don’t deserve it.
He’s absolutely right, Mike Lupica is a tiny companion.
And this is the guy ESPN sacked because he once criticized whiny NYC weasel Mike Lupica. ESPN also continues to employ “writers” like Scoop Jackson, Screamin’ A. Smith and now Jemele Hill, who once declared that Tiger Woods wasn’t doing enough for the black cause (?!?!?).
It’s a sad commentary on the times that many think Whitlock is only “allowed” to criticize hip-hop culture because he is black himself - but let’s ignore the circumstances and thank him for his courage and lucidity.
Why did J Whit have a falling out with ESPN? Was he a little too conservative for their liberal northeastern tastes up there...
Powerful words that really ring true. When I think of an oppressed race I think of the Jews, who over the millenia have been marginalized, maltreated and subjugated by nearly every country they've migrated to. Yet their indomitable spirit and God-given abilities have always won out over oppression. The Jews have always risen to cultural equality and economic prosperity with every people of every nation, regardless of prejudices against them. They need no special laws to attain 'equality', because the natural law that declares "water rises to its own level" cannot be overridden by any amount of human hatred or ignorance, or by any nation's laws. The Jewish people should be an inspiration to blacks who still feel oppressed. In this generation at least, the black people of America are their own worst enemy, because as the author so articulately points out, they oppress themselves.
Nappy headed ho's? Thats it? THAT'S IT?
I haven't been following too closely, but I had heard about the suspension. I never heard what he said, but I assumed it was something REALLY bad, I mean, this guy is already AWFUL, he is nothing more than a big d*ck with a microphone, IMHO.
I am not impressed, Imus should be off the air for a lot of reasons, but really, this is pathetic. This is embarassing for us as a CULTURE. The hypocracy is stupifying.
I have no idea. Don’t read SI. I just know that when I see Lupica on TV I change the channel.
Really? I can. He's written about stuff like this in the past. Most recently slamming the NBA All-Star week at Las Vegas.
I dont always agree with Whitlock in fact about half the time I dont. He is an arrogant, self-promoting, egomaniac (am I repeating myself?) But a broke clock is correct twice a day.
Yes, someone else pointed that out. I was unaware of that. He is certainly right on this one so credit where credit is due.
Speaking of opportunism, the coverage of this is sickening. An army of talking heads don their velvet robes of self-righteous, politically correct piety, all the while thinking "Ratings bonanza, let's milk this for all it's worth."
The biggest story in the world for a week is that some radio clown said three stinking words.
I'm glad there's not a world war going on, that'd be something to talk about.
ESPN appears to have a dynamite team of businessmen that have really put the screws to sports leagues, and it helps that they are backed by ABC.
I agree with you, though. I think ESPN is far too self-important for my taste, but for better or for worse, it is a sports powerhouse.
The only sport that I can think of in recent memory that gave the figurative finger to ESPN was professional golf, and I’m not even sure that was the wisest move.
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