As to the gay bashing: Just substitute a derogatory term that refers to another minority, and it would immediately be categorized as unacceptable. Arguing that f-g is OK to use on the radio is just one more example that it's still OK to verbally bash gays in public discourse. No one would accept derogatory terms for African Americans or Hispanic Americans.
If this is the type of DJ that WYSP wants to employ and the type of material the station wants to put on the air, it ought to be ashamed that it can't do any better.
Its co-owned station, Channel 3, just reached out to the gay community after its former anchor allegedly called a NYC undercover police office a d-ke. Why should we expect any less from WYSP for what transpirted ON AIR earlier this week? If anything, it's worse because it happened on air rather than off air as the Alycia Lane incident allegedly happened.
Shame on WYSP, and CBS is a bunch of hypocrites if they don't come down on Kidd Chris for this.