Posted on 02/21/2012 10:23:42 AM PST by Impala64ssa
Rep. Judy Chu on Monday slammed the racial slur used in an ESPN headline about NBA phenom Jeremy Lin, saying she did not believe the phrase chink in the armor was an innocent mistake.
The California Democrat said on MSNBC that the headline on the Saturday story about the New York Knickss breakout star was appalling and offensive. The writers word choice, Chu said, was intentional.
I think that the use of the term is appalling and offensive, she said on MSNBC. The c word is for Asian Americans like the n word is for African Americans.
ESPN Editor Anthony Federico, who was fired Sunday, told the New York Daily News that his headline Chink in the Armor: Jeremy Lins 9 Turnovers Cost Knicks in Streak-Snapping Loss to Hornets had nothing to do with me being cute or punny.
Im so sorry that I offended people. Im so sorry if I offended Jeremy, he said.
Meanwhile, Lin weighed in during an interview on Sunday, saying he did not believe the headline was intentionally written to reference the racial slur.
I dont think it was on purpose or whatever, but they have apologized and so from my end I dont care anymore, Lin said. Have to learn to forgive and I dont even think that was intentional. Or hopefully not.
Federico told the Daily News he had used the phrase hundreds of times in headlines over the years, a fact Chu called extremely sad.
I don’t know whether anyone should be offended by the term or not. But I do know it was a manifestly stupid thing for these journalists to do. Using the word “chink” in a headline about a Chinese person is an instant ticket to the unemployment line. There might be many, many people out there with niggardly attitudes, but if I were a journalist I would think it suicide to put that word in a headline about a black person.
That should necessitate a Green Card.
My understanding of Rev. Al is he considers Camelo a Shining example of find character!
From what I understand from the article, the word wasn’t being applied in a negative way.
If the team, Jeremy Lin was playing, had a strong defense, but Jeremy was able to bypass that to score some baskets, he found a chink in their armor.
I don’t think that’s an offensive way to put that. The fact that he’s Asian is irrelevant.
The left wants to control the language so they can control you.
And you are letting them control you, so congratulations on being a lefty toady.
No, he doesn’t. Why would he need one having been born in los Angeles and raised in Palo Alto?
Well, you practically need a Green Card to go to those places.
The term ‘chink’ has been a derogatory term for a long long time. Its essentially fallen out of use as anything but a derogatory term. The only reason they used the term is because it referenced an Asian.
Nobody is controlling me. I dislike racism regardless of who it originates from. That you make excuses and attempt to twist out of your obvious racism just speaks to your lack of integrity.
“He was born in California.
That should necessitate a Green Card.”
Ha! Excellent point!
Lin seems to be a nice guy. He is the C-word version of the media obsession with the football guy ... you know who I mean.
He’s not offended. I’m not offended. People are too easily offended.
Forget it.
I do resent the implication in the story that there was an overwhelming defeat of the Mavericks. they led much of the way; had a breakdown in the third quarter that allowed the Knicks to get back in and win by 6 or 7 points. Duh.
I knew that; plus his family is Christian, not Buddhist. I was just being facetious.
I doubt if it was intentional, but a good editor would not have let it pass.
Then let’s keep cutting the richness of the English language until there is nothing left of it.
That should please everybody.
FO on the racism charge. I don’t care.
Toady.
Maybe it was wrong but we’ve always used slang terms to refer to various ethic groups. We definitely used the term “Jap” during WWII. I’ve used quite a few terms myself not with hate but just because I can and want to, but usually not in public.
The journalist was trying to make a cute pun. Lighten up.
Hey, my lovely daughter can’t beleive there was a time when you had to get up to change the channel on the TV.
I suppose chink will now join niggardly as verboten words in the age of PC and ignorance.
I’ve used chink fairly often in my life, but never about Chinese. If someone hadn’t pointed out the ‘offensiveness’ of the headline before I saw it, I wouldn’t have thought twice about it.
I normally think about chink as a gap in the armor, or like this:
http://www.mountainhomebuildingproducts.com/Chinking-Log-Home-Permachink-Log-Jam-TripleStretch/
I don’t want to think about what some folks would say ‘chinking a log’ means...
We’ll be reduced to using about 20 three lettered words to try and express everything, because somebody will find a racial context for every other word.
Our alphabet will be reduced accordingly as the letters of those offensive words will be found unnecessary.
The new alphabet will be BDFJMOPRSTVWXYZ
I’m sure we can reduce the alphabet further to reduce the chance of being offensive.
They will probably be told they can only sell it in yellow now...
[People are too easily offended.]
Now they’re not, they lie in wait for these slurs and then use them as a blunt force instrument for their own wicked agenda.
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