I kinda don't care one way or another. Not a fan. I defend his right to free speech, of course, and see no difference in how he's been exercising it between now and the last three decades. So, why now?
For me, the issue's the
FCC and it's need to regulate speech on the public airwaves. I would prefer to do away with it, but that probably isn't happening anytime soon. Haven't listened to the radio in ages anyway.
I was looking for an old TV ad I remembered from the early eighties that featured
Imus and station-mate
Howard Stern apologizing to all of the various groups they've insulted, a long list that of course included blacks, gays, catholics, jews, etc., etc.
Couldn't find it, but I did find
this one which delivered a similar sentiment.
For the hell of it, an
eighties profile of Howard Stern, with a guest appearance from Don Imus on local TV station WOR (channel 9) and
another channel 9 broadcast made in the aftermath of Stern being fired from WNBC.
For a
recap on the recent controversy (including video), I direct you to Bol.
April 14th, 07 - Oops. FCC's got nothin' to do with this. I've mixed feelings about his being fired; On the one hand, fuck him. On the other, where does this culture of outrage over bullshit end?Labels: bullshit, civil rights, hypocrisy, media, nostalgia, politics, tv, youtube
# posted by Edshugeo The GodMoor : 11:24 PM

