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"First of all, we ain't no old-ass white men that sit up on MSNBC going hard on black girls. We are rappers that have these songs coming from our minds and our souls that are relevant to what we feel. I will not let them (bleepers) say we in the same league as him."
Snoop has lived the life, Imus has simply made a career of making racist comments. That is not to say I approve of the disrespectful, violent, racist lyrics of some rap, but there is a difference
Braves2005 said:Why hasn't Sharpton and Jackson stopped Snoop Dogg, L.L. Cool J., Ludacris, Eminem, the list goes on and on, from singing ugly and very hurtful remarks about women? Why don't they go after them? If they signal out just Don Imus, why don't they stop the comedians like Chris Rock, etc., for saying the "N" word constantly and often as well as the rappers who do the same thing as well.
In other words, Sharpton and Jackson are 1st class HYPOCRITES. I bet if the truth was known that Sharpton and Jackson listen to this garbage on a regular basis.
tigermichal said:Imus deserved to be fired.. don't bring a genre of music in this... what about ROCK music that has hate lyrics.. it's out there
Imus deserved to be fired.. don't bring a genre of music in this... what about ROCK music that has hate lyrics.. it's out there.
jkb said:The problem with Rap is that White kids listen to it as much as Black kids. More White Kids buy rap than everyone else. So at the end of the day Rap wont go away because it makes the record companies $$$$
sfradio said:anyone who says rap has all of that in there.
have you even listened to rap?
not all songs talk about that stuff!!
Anyacat said:If Whoopie Goldberg wants to refer to herself as a "ho," she may.
As Snoop Dogg noted, the Black community has the right to refer to itself in anyway it chooses.
This does not confer upon a white person the right to use words in either a mean-spirited or fun loving way. You will be judged a racist regardless of your motives or the context. That's it. End of story. White people are automatically considered to be racists until they are judged otherwise. A white person is less of a person by his/her very whiteness and while your financial support is always welcome a any event, please make yourself and your honkey views scarce when major issues such as What Don Imus Said are discussed. In fact, you are a racist if you even question this and I will be called a racist for writing it.
Under no circumstances are you to attempt to remove from the African-American community the cloak of victimhood. The same community that lionizes the hip-hop industry, which pumps out the most vicious stereotypes of African-Americans, have demanded and received the firing of Don Imus. As if by removing Imus, we have cured racism in our time.