Let the black community learn from him.

Don Imus learned those words from the black community and is no more, or less, guilty than some of that community's idols.

I applaud Don Imus.
I am glad he offended people.
I am glad he got fired.
I am glad he is paying the price.
Many more should join him including those who financially profit from the trade.

But I am equally glad he is shining a bright light on gansta rap and its misogynistic lyrics.

My nation tis in thee
Sweet land where niggardly
Cannot be said.

Land where all prose is trite,
Forced by the not too bright
Who're looking for every slight
Lit'racy is dead.
~ Lawrence Skain - The Economist

And this relates to the subject of this thread in what way?


DA Morgan