Posted on 01/18/2019 10:17:19 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
ST. LOUIS A St. Louis newscaster has apologized for what he called an unintentional racial slur while referencing Martin Luther King Jr., nearly two weeks after the same phrase cost another broadcaster his job.
KTVI-TV's Kevin Steincross said during a Thursday morning broadcast that an upcoming tribute would honor "Martin Luther Coon Jr." Steincross apologized during a later broadcast, saying he has "total respect for Dr. King, what he meant and what he continues to mean to our country."
KTVI says managers spoke with Steincross and believe the phrase was inadvertent and not reflective of his "core beliefs." Vice President of News Audrey Prywitch says no additional discipline is planned.
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Democrat Senator Chris Coons was unavailable for comment.
Pretty ballsy guy!
Haha, the Grease! After that, nothing else much to do but repair to the library with a bottle of scotch, velvet smoking jacket and my William Holden drinking helmet...
We used to take a THE ARKANSAS FARMER magazine 60 years ago in which the editor ranted, raved and used the same term about Dr King.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_J._Anderson
Ole Lester and millions of other white men. And a few black men too.
How do you get from King to coon unless you practiced?
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Consider this -
Newsman’s mouth just said Luther, sounds like Loooother, phonetically.
Then has to change mouth from ooooo shape to King, iiiii shape which is kind of a tongue twister, especially for a Newscaster (paid script reader - brain off, just spout those words smoothly out your mouth).
Try it. Loother, then King, and note the abrupt mouth shape change.
I think Loother Kooong might just slip out.
That'll probably get you ass 86d today too.
Apparently he got confused and started to say "Junior" before saying "King"--Martin Luther Junior King--but stopped after just the first syllable of Junior so it sounded like "coon." But that was not what he was attempting to say. Of course because he is white the worst possible interpretation is taken to be the correct one.
I listened to first guy say this, and it seemed like an accident to me. Words get twisted, especially when speaking fast. There are people across the country, thousands of them it appears, who are trying to destroy anyone they can. When the the consonants at the beginning and the end of a word (or near the end) are the same, it can happen that someone says the wrong word. It DOES NOT mean someone is a racist, or says racist things usually. I can’t imagine what this country has become.
I have said Martin Luther King’s name thousands of times over the years in conversation and was raised in the deep South where that type of verbage was not uncommon, and not once did I ever slip up and use that word in saying his name.
Freudian slip?
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