Snoop on Imus: The ho’s I talk about are totally different kinds of ho’s
posted at 12:06 pm on April 12, 2007 by Allahpundit
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“It’s a completely different scenario,” said Snoop, barking over the phone from a hotel room in L.A. “[Rappers] are not talking about no collegiate basketball girls who have made it to the next level in education and sports. We’re talking about ho’s that’s in the ‘hood that ain’t doing sh–, that’s trying to get a n—a for his money. These are two separate things. First of all, we ain’t no old-ass white men that sit up on MSNBC [which announced Wednesday it would drop its simulcast of Imus’ radio show] going hard on black girls. We are rappers that have these songs coming from our minds and our souls that are relevant to what we feel. I will not let them mutha—-as say we in the same league as him.”
Oh, those ho’s. Question: Has the backlash formally begun? Every day this drags on, the only sympathetic characters, i.e., the Rutgers women’s team, get increasingly crowded out by interest groups and media whores looking to trade on the uproar, with Sharpton representing the nexus and ne plus ultra of the two. The latest entrant, per Debbie Schlussel: CAIR. Although I think my favorite has to be newly demure exit-poll wiz Ana Marie Cox, who’s suddenly decided she can’t in good conscience justify appearing on his show anymore even though he’s been a racist tool for years — coincidentally at precisely the moment he’s no longer in a position to help her career. Carry these words in your heart forever, dear readers, bearing in mind that her main claims to fame are (a) posing for photos with a woman who took money for sex and (b) working low-rent anal references into nearly every post she ever wrote:
Once, after I was on, he and his gang proceeded to discuss my “creamy” skin and compliment my nice pair of … “eyes.” I later asked the producer to remind him that as far as I knew, my father was listening. Now I’m going to ask my dad not to anymore.
Heart-ache.
Imus says he’s done apologizing so either he thinks the momentum’s swinging his way and is going back on the offensive or he knows the final axe is about to drop and figures he’ll just let it rip. Drudge, meanwhile, has the red font out for Reverend Al’s vow to clean up America’s airwaves as only a man with a judgment for defamation against him can. Exit question: Have the critics overreached sufficiently that CBS now has cover to keep Imus’s radio show, or does Obama’s diktat from yesterday mean he’s destined for oblivion?
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I want to know when Chris Rock is going to be scrutinized. He uses the f word about 250 times every 10 minutes. On top of that, every black individual is a nxxger.
HBO has him on and even gave him his own talk show,
ScottyDog on April 12, 2007 at 8:13 PM
This is sort of a repeat (sorry about that) but it had to be done:
Dear Ana
Imus has been making racist remarks for some time. What brought on your sudden rush of conscience? Why weren’t the “cleaning lady”, “quota hire”, towelhead, “boner nosed jewboy” remarks enough to make you wince as they did me? What was your threshold?
It’s funny how your sudden indignation is so congruous with the visit from the archangels of political correctness.
I have detested Imus for a long time and feel no pity for him but this episode has also split open the vein of hypocrisy that runs through liberals- just like you- who now feign disdain for that which has gone on unchecked for a long time. Until what is only the latest incident in a history of incidences happened, you and your ilk were more than content to suckle the ego of the wrinkled old cowpoke.
Sincerely
drjohn
http://time-blog.com/swampland/2007/04/imus_update.html
drjohn on April 12, 2007 at 8:53 PM
I want to know when Chris Rock is going to be scrutinized. [SNIP] On top of that, every black individual is a nxxger.
Not. In “Bring the Pain,” Rock takes pains (no pun intended) to differentiate between law-abiding, upstanding, forward-thinking black people and their opposite, same-race number. It is the latter to whom Rock refers to as the n-word epithet. I’m not necessarily co-signing with Rock, but I wanted to correct the record.
Additionally, Rock’s BtP routine had an advantage over Imus’s “ho” routine in comparison: Rock was funny. Being funny allows for a lot of leeway.
baldilocks on April 12, 2007 at 10:06 PM
baldilocks,
“I love black people. I hate ni**ers.”
That was a most excellent rant from BtP, and funny as hell. Shades of MLK and content of character v. skin color.
Pablo on April 13, 2007 at 12:58 PM
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