Imus is a tool, that's why I don't listen to his drivel and that's why I couldn't give a rat's patoot what happens to him...
Aside from the current controversy, is his time done? He is so critical and glib about everyone and everything that, even prior to this, I was telling people that I thought Imus had simply become a bitter old man.
Know better? What does that mean?
O+W=H chooses not to make such an idiotic, offensive statement because he is enured with a sense of decorum and class. Imus, on the other hand, is a guy who spends 4 hours a day playing to the lowest common denominator. He, and the bottom feeders who listen to him, are Exhibit #2 in the dumbing down of American culture, Howard Stern being Exhibit #1.So you will say no...even though you do not know. Hmm...
O+W=H chooses not to make such an idiotic, offensive statement because he is enured with a sense of decorum and class. Imus, on the other hand, is a guy who spends 4 hours a day playing to the lowest common denominator. He, and the bottom feeders who listen to him, are Exhibit #2 in the dumbing down of American culture, Howard Stern being Exhibit #1.
The debate you guys are having here is in some sense misplaced by the fact that its a private employer. We aren't talking about whether the government should censor Imus, which would raise clear-cut First Amendment and free speech rights. The network can sack him if they choose to over this and they don't even have to have a good reason (employment contract aside) as long as their reason is not illegal, i.e. that he's black. Oops.
Can't help but agree with you on this one. However, he should not be fired because people that are not regular listeners to his show are offended. That makes business sense, right?The debate you guys are having here is in some sense misplaced by the fact that its a private employer. We aren't talking about whether the government should censor Imus, which would raise clear-cut First Amendment and free speech rights. The network can sack him if they choose to over this and they don't even have to have a good reason (employment contract aside) as long as their reason is not illegal, i.e. that he's black. Oops.
Yes he insulted a bunch of female basketball players. If they want to take Don Imus off the air, all they have to do is stop listening to his radio program.
Free speech in this country is being influenced too much by political correctness. I prefer people having the freedom to put their foot in the mouth. Its a lot more entertaining that way. If its insulting or offensive then turn the channel off the program.
This issue has everything to do with political correctness. He has not barred any person of color from a job opportunity, the right to own property, or liberty. Therefore, he has actual done nothing "racist." He simply made a disturbing comment. Nothing more. Nothing less.Free speech doesn't mean freedom from consequences, and racism has not a thing to do with political correctness. :blink:
Free speech doesn't mean freedom from consequences, and racism has not a thing to do with political correctness. :blink:
