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Mike hopes to see the world turned upside down through local communities banding together for social change, especially churches which have recognized the radical calling to be good news to the poor, to set free the prisoners and oppressed, and to become the social embodiment of the reign of God on earth as it is in heaven.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

As if there was a need for another post about Imus and Rutgers, I will provide one. I have written to CBS News concerning this issue, and I have forwarded my remarks to two of the advertisers from the Imus program: Holiday Inn and Trane. Other advertisers a colleague of mine identified are Humira and Panasonic, if you are interested. Here are my remarks:

I am forwarding remarks sent to CBS News concerning the offensive remarks made by Don Imus on their network. I am aware that you have advertised on his program, and I want you also to know my opinion.

I want to add my voice to the many who are appalled at the remarks of Don Imus about the Rutgers Women’s Basketball team. I can’t imagine why any decent person would make those kinds of remarks. It is offensive at many levels, including my own situation as a father of two high school girls and a professor at the historically black school, Shaw University.

We may not know whether Mr. Imus’s comments arise from a deep-seated racism or from the mercenary instincts of someone who knows how to make money by targeting the base sensibilities of a well-researched demographic. In either case, the cause is reprehensible. Why would a seemingly reputable news organization continue to promote such despicable speech? Why would educated and sensitive people let such programming go uncontested? I, for one, hold the network responsible for Imus’s predictable outburst. His record in making fun of blacks is well-documented.

CBS should know better than to pretend this can just be passed over. Take action appropriate to the case. When other talk show hosts have resorted to racist speech, it has cost them their jobs. Will you do more than slap him on the wrist and hope another controversy makes the heat go away? This is one 49-yr-old white male who will surely not be listening to Imus, nor holding back his opinion to anyone who would consider listening. I’ll also be sending copies of these remarks to advertisers.

1 comment:

Michael Westmoreland-White, Ph.D. said...

Excellent, Mike. I concur. I never watched his stupid show to begin with, but I was horrified. Sadly, I have heard far too many people defend him.

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