I wrote about it earlier on myspace. Cheesy, but it keeps me in touch with people, so I do it. Here it is...
If I were ever to run for elected office, I've already written my first radio advertisement:
I would've added more names if I had known any more, so if I failed to offend you, I apologize. I meant to offend every person who read it.
Does the above make me a racist?
I'm watching the whole Don Imus thing and I really don't understand what the fuss is. He made a bad joke. He's gotten suspended for the joke. Yet that's not enough for a couple of media whores in Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson?
What effort did Imus become a roadblock for? Did him saying "nappy ho" make work for people of color less available? Are black people making less money now because he made a bad joke? Why is he being made an example of?
I'll be honest...when I get on the air with Rock 103 (doing more than traffic), I want to do two things. One, I want to make Tim Spencer, my boss, laugh. Two, I want people to react to what I say, for good or bad. And if that means I need to insult or offend someone on the air, so be it. People will call in, others will tell friends to tune in to listen to the moron on the air. All of a sudden, we have a spike in ratings.
Does that mean that I believe what I say? Or does it mean that I found out what words may push people's buttons and use them to gain a reaction? As far as I'm concerned, it's the latter because I want you, the listener, to react to me.
Imus did the same....he went for the reaction. I don't think he is even remotely racist because I understand what he was trying to do. I know I'm in the minority, but it's about time that the minority should be heard.
Imus was stupid. It was a stupid bit and he apologized for it. He's even willing to face those that he insulted and apologize again. That's to be respected, not scorned. And I'm a little tired of those two media whores making their mountains where a molehill should be found.
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