Bobbi s Political Space The Imus Show
Howard Hughes  |  by redtate.spaces.live.com. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 0:19

April 12

The Imus Show

Well, they fired Imus from his TV and radio shows.  So, now Sharpton and Jackson are dictating who gets to say what on radio and TV.  These two men of God who are suppose to preach Christian values, forgive and forget, turn the other cheek, etc.

, are a wonderful example to Americans of any race or color.  Guess they'll be censoring our blogs next.

Well, before they do, I have some things to say--I think that Sharpton, Jackson, and the American media have finally gone too far.

  WHAT HAPPENED TO FREEDOM OF SPEECH?

By God, I want some folks thrown off radio, TV, and maybe we should even thrown them out of the country.  Yes sir, I want Eddie Murphy taken care of for one.

  I want all the recordings of Richard Prior thrown out, I want his estate to pay for the fact that he got on TV and in movies and said the F and the N words repeatedly (same goes for Murphy).  I want money, BIG money because when I listened to Murphy and Prior I was offended by the use of the F and the N word, and I was scarred for life because they discussed their genitals and the genitals of all African American men and for that matter all African men.  And, I was scarred for life by all the MTV videos performed by Michael Jackson because he repeatedly grabbed his genital area and danced around with other men and some women of the white and black races.

  I may never be normal again because of Janet Jackson exposing (on purpose or by accident) her breast on the Super Bowl half-time show.  How could she?  How could she show a black breast on TV--my God I'm so offended.

 

And, while we're at it, I demand that all the people, men and women by now, who made fun of the fact that my father was from Sicily when I was growing up in German Pennsylvania.  I want all of those people hunted down and flogged for making racial remarks about my Italian heritage.  I not only want them flogged in public, I want them all fired from their jobs--if they are retired by now--I want them hired by someone and then fired.

  I want revenge--I want restitution for my being embarassed as a child.  I will never be the same, or normal, or proud of my Italian heritage because of those terrible people.

What a sad day when we as Americans have to fire a person because they made one remark that was out of line about a girls' basketball team because they are African Americans.

  What a sad day when we let Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson censor what we can and can not hear.  What a sad day when the media makes choices for us about what we can see and hear.  It's not only a sad day, it down right stinks!

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Comments
52Mitch
Jesse and Al are professional blacks, as opposed to black professionals. Their livelihoods are dependent on racial conflict. They've got to keep the pot stirring or they're out of work.

April 15 6:55 PM

Cindy
You rant on, Girl!!  I am so with you on this one.

  There is still freedom of speech (or supposed to be) and if we don't like what someone is saying we can just flip the channel, turn the dial or pull the plug.

As for it being different in rap 'music' because it is artistic expression ..

. I'm gonna call a big BULLSHIT on that one.

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