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June 24th, 2008, 06:06 PM #1
Imus says he's defending, not offending 'Pacman' Jones
Can't anyone give this guy a break? Why is it that anything a White person says is looked deeply as being a racial comment when there are ton of Black people on the air who are deeply racist themselves. This is why I don't listen Michael Baisden http://www.michaelbaisden.com/
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/24/imus/index.html
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Radio host Don Imus said Tuesday he was making "a sarcastic point" that police often unfairly target blacks when he asked about Adam "Pacman" Jones' race on his show.
Don Imus appears on the Rev. Al Sharpton's radio show in April 2007 after making his last controversial remark.
Don Imus appears on the Rev. Al Sharpton's radio show in April 2007 after making his last controversial remark.
Imus, who lost his job last year after comments on the Rutgers University women's basketball team, said the latest controversy is fueled by people who are out to get him.
"No man has more discussions about race than I have," he said. "Why not report on that? I know some people want to get me, but this is ridiculous."
Imus pointed out that his show has a black producer and two black co-hosts.
Jones, a Dallas Cowboys defensive back who has had run-ins with the law and is serving a suspension from the National Football League, recently announced he wanted to be known by his real name, Adam or Mr. Jones, rather than his nickname.
Jones said his decision is an attempt to disassociate himself with his well-chronicled history of trouble.
The Imus controversy erupted Monday morning when sportscaster Warner Wolf told Imus that Jones wanted to swap monikers. Video Watch Imus explain he was defending black people »
"He's been arrested six times since being drafted by Tennessee in 2005," Wolf said.
"What color is he?" Imus asked.
"He's African-American," Wolf responded.
"Well, there you go," Imus said. "Now we know."
During his Tuesday morning show, the radio host said Jones was arrested six times because police were "picking on him."
"He's a football player. He is a lovely kid. He was out there having fun," Imus said
Imus said he was defending blacks with his Monday remarks.
"What people should be outraged about is that they arrest blacks for no reason, and I mean there's no reason to arrest this kid six times," he said. "They shoot blacks for no reason."
WABC and Citadel Broadcasting Corp. Vice President Phil Boyce told The New York Times it was unlikely Imus would face disciplinary action.
The Rev. Al Sharpton, who last year called for Imus' firing over the Rutgers comments, said Tuesday that "I hope he meant what he said," referring to Imus' explanation.
But Sharpton said civil rights groups, including one that he leads, still would be taking a close look at the situation, adding it would be "less than responsible" not to question Imus about Monday's comment and Tuesday's explanation. Video Watch Sharpton's reaction to Imus' explanation. »
"If now Imus is saying he's joined the ranks of those that are raising the question of racial disparity in the criminal justice system, then he's taking a correct position. I don't have any record of him saying that in the past," Sharpton said.
Sharpton said he thought Monday's remark was disturbing "given Imus' background and his track record."
"Clearly, he did not [immediately] clarify what he meant. He left it out there," Sharpton said.
The NFL suspended Jones in April 2007, weeks after an incident at a Las Vegas, Nevada, strip club in which Jones allegedly got into an altercation with a exotic dancer and security guard. Witnesses said a member of Jones' entourage later returned to the club and fired a gun into the crowd.
In addition to Jones' six arrests, The Associated Press reported that he has been involved in 12 incidents requiring police intervention since 2005.
The Tennessee Titans traded Jones to the Dallas Cowboys earlier this year, and the defensive back is waiting to hear if he'll be reinstated to the NFL.
Known for decades for his outspoken comments and off-color humor, Imus was fired by CBS Radio over his comments about the Rutgers women's basketball team in April 2007.
He called the Scarlet Knights "tough girls" and "nappy-headed 'hos" during a national broadcast a day after the team lost the NCAA championship to the University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers.
General Electric-owned cable network MSNBC, which simulcast the show, also canceled the program. Imus later apologized to the Rutgers team, which voted to accept his apology.
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In August, Imus and his former employer reached a settlement over his dismissal, with both sides announcing they had "mutually agreed to settle claims that each had against the other." They did not disclose details of the settlement.
Imus' present morning radio show is broadcast from Citadel Broadcasting's WABC-AM in New York, syndicated by ABC Radio Network and simulcast on RFD-TV.Last edited by andrewjs18; June 24th, 2008 at 06:29 PM.
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June 24th, 2008, 06:11 PM #2
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June 24th, 2008, 06:20 PM #3
Re: Imus says he's defending, not offending 'Pacman' Jones
So now he has to go and talk to Al Sharpton....Who is slightly less racist than the Klan.
I'm sorry, but this is Amarica and you have the right to free speech. You DON'T however have the right to not be offended by someone elses views. I don't think he was getting down on black people. But even if he was then it's his right to feel however he wants about any color people he wants. Then we all have the right to hate his guts.
I just think it's bullshit Al SHarpton and Jesse Jackson jump on a plane anytime someone makes a racist comment about a black person.
Funny, they don't seem to care if there's any racism towards whites, mexicans, chinese, hawains, moroccans, iraqi's, croatians, or eskimos.
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June 24th, 2008, 06:24 PM #4
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Re: Imus says he's defending, not offending 'Pacman' Jones
The side-step he did was awesome! If only he had another lung to play football with his foot moves...
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June 24th, 2008, 09:20 PM #6
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Imus is a dumbass no talent idiot, however, Pacman the victim ??? Hilarious
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June 24th, 2008, 09:22 PM #7
Re: Imus says he's defending, not offending 'Pacman' Jones
The senile old man has called black employees n***** to there face while working at WNBC. It was time for him to walk off into the sunset years ago. He's no better than Sharpton or his ilk.
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