mnaz wrote:
Two comments here:
1) This is more a sexist issue than racist, isn't it? "Ho" is the trigger word here, derived from "whore". In hiphop/ghetto slang, "ho" generally connotes a "loose", or "streetwise" woman in some way (not necessarily race-specific), and has come into more common usage in hiphop/rap culture, especially in the last 15 years or so. (I ain't too thrilled about it, so please don't shoot the messenger here). "Nappy-headed" indeed connotes African American, but this descriptive phrase isn't necessarily offensive in itself. Stevie Wonder used it in his song "I Wish", from the double album "Songs in the Key of Life" (1976), and I don't recall Al Sharpton ever blasting Stevie Wonder.
No, it's both together, and then even more then that ...
Listen to Maya Angelou ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbESScO01fI
Listen to the women from Spellmen College ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiSp9l_B ... ed&search=
There's
a lot going on here of the which the first part is accountability of our own responsibilities for our own words and actions and remembering our history ~ across the board; all colors sexes etc. - everyone; everywhere.
mnaz wrote:
2) You're not paid to put out an edgy radio show for a niche market, as Imus was. Of course you must maintain a much stricter decorum.
That's the second issue: why are we continuing to allow people to make money, and claim their fame etc., from degrading people?
If you look underneath many of these situation the first thing you find are older white males in charge of the organizations that are running these shows. CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX etc; all older white males. They pick the shows that stay on the air, they pick the announcers ... and many of them 'don't get it' either. What's the big deal about calling a women a whore; what's the big deal about calling a woman of color 'a nappy headed' anything. What's the big deal about any (white) male in a position of power and authority calling people women names, and other (white) males in positions of even greater power and authority saying 'hey' this is great - lets put it on the air: it'll bring us big bucks and good rates.
These are not 'mole-hills' ... they are moutians: until you've learned about the subject and have begun doing things about it.
As a women, I need to stay aware of the issues involving all women, and as a I white women I have no place going into the black community and telling them how they should be living their lives; but do in my own 'white' community. So it's both at once, not one or the other. And they're right (and I knew this already) ... bringing the situation up; keeping it up; and making and keeping people as uncomfortable as I possible can regarding this situation is doing what's necessary because otherwise it's too easy to fall back into the comfort of keep turning a deaf ear, and a blind eye to the greater situations happening around 'us' are our personal responsibilities in/with it.
Regarding the hip-hop/gangster issue: (which is part of this)
IMO: Many of the edgy hip-hop songs/gangster things have run their "main-stream" course and are now headed into the same category as porn. People like Howard Stern, you have to go out of your way and pay to listen too; he's still freely expressing himself, but if you want to hear him you have to go to a special place and buy the show. That way if you want to support his style; then support it but if you don't want to support that style, you don't have to. Just like porn, it's still out there; but not main-stream, not public. IMO - that'd be the best of the situation.
And that means saying to everyone I meet that people like Imus; Ann Coulter etc., clean up your mouth and act or lose your job. Stop joking and making light of things that are important to other people and stop dissing people just because they don't share your opinions. (and yes, that part includes Hester and this thread)
What is that Common said (in the second video clip) "Those that know better should do it..." I agree.
Where I've lost my patience is with those that claim they don't know better but actually do. And with those that do this stuff just because they can, because they know how hard it is for others to step up and say 'no' 'stop' etc. - so they continue to push the limit and take advantage of others for as long as they can. ~ick!~
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(hmmmm....) Which goes back to those on this board who could have spoken up about all this and shared things about this subject better than I can and did ... if you could have, and if you can - then please DO IT! Stop pointing your fingers at how bad I was/am and instead; Step up and take over.
I won't mind a bit.