Imus: I Was Taken Out of Context
June 25th, 2008The radio show host says he’d have to be “insane” to make a fresh racist remark

Don Imus says that people are taking his latest controversial remarks out of context, but the Rev. Al Sharpton didn’t sound like he was buying it. “It has been reported to me that statements were made by Mr. Imus this morning, and National Action Network has monitored his show since his return,” Sharpton said in a statement. “I find the inference of his remark disturbing because it plays into stereotypes. Any use of stereotypes is always counterproductive. We will determine in the next day or so whether or not his remark warrants direct action on our part as we did in April of last year.” Imus, who was suddenly a well-known name in Black households after his infamous “nappy-headed hos” comment last year, says he definitely wasn’t dissing Dallas Cowboys D-back Adam “Packman” Jones when he asked “what color is he” after hearing that the baller had been arrested again. In fact, he says he was making a “sarcastic point” about racial injustice. “What people should be outraged about is that they arrest Blacks for no reason,” Imus told The Associated Press Tuesday. “I mean, there’s no reason to arrest this kid six times. Maybe he did something once, but everyone does something once.” Another racial controversy is the last thing that Imus can afford after his nine-month suspension after slamming the women on the Rutger’s Women’s Basketball Team in April 2007 with the nappy-headed hos remark. Many people, including Sharpton, initially called for Imus’ firing. The civil rights leader later said that Imus, who promised future sensitivity, had a right to forgiveness. Six months ago, Imus returned to the airwaves. During Monday’s broadcast, sports announcer Warner Wolf mentioned Jones’ run-ins with the law. That prompted Imus to ask, “What color is he?” Responded Wolf: “African-American.” Imus responded: “There you go. Now we know.” On Tuesday, Imus said he’d be crazy to be guilty of what he’s currently accused of. “How insane would I have to be? What would I be thinking?” Imus said. Jones told The Dallas Morning News in Tuesday editions that he’s upset by Imus’ comments and plans to pray for the radio host. Take this poll.
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For him to ask “What color is he?” was not offensive but the follow up “There you go. Now we know.” can easily be interpreted as if he is saying “See! What do you expect from one of them.”
What a circus!
Can we ignore Imus and make him go away? Unfortunately we can’t. It doesn’t work like that. Imus will not stop because he is a product of America that will not allow all non-whites the equality that was promised by our country. To reply very angrily, I would say to Imus, “Go back to Hell and tell the devil you retire”.
I was watching the news about this story and when he got fired for calling those black females that Imus got hired somewhere else and they paid him more money. Isn’t that messed up BUT YA’LL CHECK OUT THIS YOUTUBE VIDEO!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwtyLHcrfu0
HIT ME UP
He definitely sounds prejudice to me. Why would he say “What color is he”? Then say – There you go. What difference does it make? He does not need to be on the Air. Action needs to be taken -AGAIN!!