The National Council of Negro Women Thinks Howard Stern Is The Problem.
Posted:1/29/2008
Programming such as Howard Stern, Opie and Anthony and Bubba the Love Sponge - which help to perpetuate racist and sexist stereotypes in our culture - drive the business of both companies.
...vides material to those shows?" Its time that Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and the rest of the Civil Rights Industral Complex concentr...
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The other day, my cousin told me that I owe the opportunities privilege that
I enjoy today because of people like Jesse Jackson and Julian Bond.
He"s right.
I do owe them a debt of gratitude for the hard won battles of the past. I
will admit however, that it was much easier back then. Back in the 50"s you knew
who the enemy was. Nowdays I find myself threatened not by "The White Man" but
by people of my own skin color and simply because I use Standard English am
educated and, own a few nice things that education has allowed me to own.
I should have been a rap star.
Let me pose this question however, if Jesse is out having illegitimate
children, Julian Bond is out being an ignorant black man , and Al Sharpton
continues to breathe what to I owe these men besides my ire?
They represent me right?
They don't. They stopped representing me the minute their agenda deviated
from furthering all black people to furthering "their kind" of black people:
those for whom they can manipulate and keep down and keep donating.
I would like to think that there is room in the NAACP for black people who
are not leftists, ditto for the Congressional Black Caucus. You and I both know
there isn't. So why should I look at them for anything else but the
embarrassment they are making themselves out to be? It sucks to have to settle
some more sensitive people down and make them realize that I personally don't
share their views so that they can have productive business relationships with
me without fear of my acting like one of them.
So what do I owe them? Absolutely Nothing. They don't want me around anyway.
Back in the 50"s you knew who was against you. Today however I have to wonder if
its the NAACP and their minions who are opposing me, standing in front of me and calling me (house) nigger today.
MSNBC Terminates the Imus In The Morning Simulcast
Posted:4/11/2007
"Effective immediately, MSNBC will no longer simulcast the "Imus in the Morning" radio program," read a statement from NBC News, which oversees the cable news network. "This decision comes as a result of an ongoing review process, which initially included
...f humor either. Now, if someone would terminate the shows of Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson on the same grounds, perhaps justice may ...