Posted on 04/12/2007 2:46:01 PM PDT by meg88
For at least the past two decades, Don Imus and his merry band of radio assistants have been filling the airwaves with innuendo on a daily basis. The recent remarks about the Rutgers Universitys women basketball team is nothing new. And the culprit who should be sharing the condemnation with Imus is his executive producer, Bernard McGuirk.
In fact it was McGuirk who began the now-famous insult by referring to the women players as hos, with Imus following up with nappy-headed hos. In past broadcasts, McGuirk has done abusive imitations of African American poet Maya Angelou, and accused Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of trying to sound black in front of a black audience. Clinton will have corn rows and gold teeth before her fight with Barack Obama is over, said McGuirk.
The fact that Imus cable TV show has been dropped, and that his radio show remains in jeopardy, is yesterdays news. What is pertinent and increasingly disturbing is the larger issue of stalled black/white relations in this country. There are those who believe that race relations in the U.S., despite the end of slavery in 1865 and Jim Crow in 1965, are as strained and inscrutable as ever.
Bernard Goldberg, a CBS reporter for 28 years, and now a writer, journalist, and commentator, suggested that there are far more serious racial problems than the Imus dust-up. Goldberg mentioned the high rate of black unemployment, the percentage of blacks in the prison system, and that HIV is the leading cause of death in the black population. When told of Goldbergs comments, the Rev. Al Sharpton responded that since Goldberg wasnt black, it was not his place to call attention to these problems.
Similarly, a number of talk show hosts and others have noted that the word ho, a street term for whore, is regularly heard in hip-hop and rap songs. It was even suggested that some black women considered being called a ho a term of endearment. The response from black composers, singers, and the Black Entertainment Network: its OK for blacks to use the term since they invented it and it belongs to them. It is only offensive when whites use the term.
Another glaring inconsistency: CBS radio may indeed fire Don Imus for his racial slur. Yet CBS/Viacom, which owns the stations Imus broadcasts on, plus Paramount Pictures and TV, Black Entertainment Network, Showtime, MTV, and other properties, also signs the paychecks of the rappers and hip-hoppers who use the term ho on an hourly basis. Go figure.
One of the ironies of this whole mess is that the Rutgers womens basketball players have invited Imus to meet with them to discuss the ill treatment they received at his hands. Not a single player, nor the coach, Vivian Stringer, have called for Imus to be fired or to resign. They feel that if Imus meets each player, he will soon learn how blameless the players are, and how not a single one of them was deserving of his derision. One of the players, Essence Carson, is a straight-A student, a classical pianist, and a poised and balanced individual. When coach Stringer was asked if she thought Imus was a racist, she replied, Ill wait to meet him before making that decision. Imus true punishment, if he has an ounce of honor and fairness, will be to meet the blameless nice kids who make up the Rutgers team. A sports writer for The Washington Post, Sally Jenkins, has suggested that Imus be forced to buy season tickets to the Rutgers womens basketball games and sit in the front row wearing a sweat shirt with a big letter R on it at every home game. R standing for racist, of course.
Firing Imus will simply mean that some other chain of radio stations will pick him up for his demonstrated drawing power. If that doesnt happen, he can always go to satellite radio, as did Howard Stern, and where FCC regulations and other rules of civility and good taste do not exist. Curiously, Imus has profusely thanked and praised two other exiles to satellite radio, Ope and Anthony. It was these two shock jocks, it will be remembered, who staged a contest to see who could have sex in the most unlikely locale. The winners were a couple who allegedly did the big nasty in St. Patricks Cathedral in New York City. So if Imus considers Opie and Anthony supporters and compatriots, perhaps he really doesnt get it.
Prediction: Imus will remain on the air in some capacity. The womens basketball team at Rutgers will always have as asterisk next to their name, denoting a negatory footnote to their identity. Big business will do whatever it takes to make more money, even if it widens the cultural divide. Just as Jesse Jackson survived his reference to New York City as Hymietown, Don Imus will continue to make at least the $12 million he currently earns each year. And finally, we will discover a wealth of unfinished business when it comes to prejudice, free speech, the power of the media, and the meaning, if there is one, of forgiveness.
Oh, by the way, during Imus two-week suspension, he will be replaced by former Boston newspaperman Mike Barnicle. It was Barnicle who referred to the marriage of former defense secretary William Cohen and Janet Langhart as Mandingo. Thats the title of a movie some thirty years ago about a sexual encounter between a black slave and a white woman.
I am glad he got canned because of all the sorry stuff he has say about Republicans over the years.
Good riddance.
John
I would be very careful about going after Bernie since he’s a pretty tough Irish street fighter. Anybody see him mop the floor with ol’ Sid a couple of years back?
Probably a true statement.
I believe Mike Barnicle has been fired from previous jobs for lying and plagerism. Sounds like a perfect media icon. No wonder he was their first choice.
XM or Sirius will hire Imus in a second, then Jesse and Al will have something new to boycott.
Clinton will have corn rows and gold teeth before her fight with Barack Obama is over, said McGuirk.”
Truer words have yet to be spoken...
As if Maya Angelou is the only imitation Bernie has ever done. And it's not much of an accusation to accuse Her Heinous of doing what she did down in Atlanta.
That's the problem with Imus not telling everyone to go to hell and only deal with the team. He opened the door to this kind of distortion that makes his show out to be one huge anti-black fest. Far from it. The list of people who were skewered crosses every racial, ethnic and gender boundary.
The only black person who bashes other blacks for their retention of low-character traits and ghetto language is Bill Cosby.
He hangs out with quite the liberal elite cabal of the Matthews, Russerts, Finemans, Gregories, et al. Same dinner parties. A cluster of anti-american liberals.
He hangs out with quite the liberal elite cabal of the Matthews, Russerts, Finemans, Gregories, et al. Same dinner parties. A cluster of anti-american liberals.
Imus was a serious Bush Hater...actually hater of most things conservative!
It sounded as if he were parodying a young Black man speaking about Black women.
No less offensive than a Black man doing it.
I'm not sorry he's off the air, though. He sounded smug and arrogant in almost everything he said.
Regardless how one feels about Imus, CBS, MSNBC have set a hugh precident and will be watched by the blogosphere to see if they take similar action when someone utters new un-PC remarks on their airwaves. Methinks they set the bar too high.
Imus certainly broke a few golden rules of Liberalism in criticizing the Clintons. His in-person hit on the President at a roast once was priceless and gutsy. He won my respect.
Imus was a serious Bush Hater...actually hater of most things conservative!
That’s what makes him problematic for Shillary. When Conservatives bash her, it’s just “SSDD.” But when somebody like Imus, who bashes Conservatives does so, people tend to take more notice, no?
HAHA!!
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