Idiots Will Be Idiots No Matter What Color !
If I as a black man had called the Rutger's womens
basketball team nappy headed hos would that had
been a racial remark, would that make me a bigot?
I think not, no it would just make me a middle-aged
idiot. And if people enjoy listening to me make an
idiot out of myself then so be it. So as much as I
hate to admit it Don Imus has the right to say what
he feels and we have the right to listen to him or not.
Why should we censor him when we won't censor our
own people for calling black women things far more
worse. Read on and please feel free to shout out your
two cents.
Defending Don Imus's on-air racial idiocy is impossible -- but defending free speech, even in the form of sick humor, ought to be considered anew in the wake of a storm of protest from censorious activists who are demanding that Imus be fired.
There is an audience out there that is hungry for the ribald and the offensive. It is an audience that will not go away and cannot be boycotted. Does labeling those listeners and the shock jocks they adore and emulate as racial dunces or "un-American," and making the shock jocks unemployable (for daring to say what they think), advance the dialogue about racism or sexism? I don't think so.
Ours is supposed to be a nation that prides itself on free speech -- let a thousand tongues wag, we say, and the truth will be uncovered. But the censors and activists who are so readily offended by idiocy on radio have discovered still another truth: that the First Amendment does not apply to radio shock jocks. And so they want the advertisers and networks to ban the I-Man and toss him off the air. They don't want to hear from Imus, and they don't want anybody else to hear him, either. If the censors and pressure groups succeed, what will become of our culture of free speech, especially with such gabbers as Al Sharpton curiously demanding action from the FCC?
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