No offense meant by this comment, but it seems to me that what is good for the goose is good for the gander. By this I am not saying that he should be given the right to degrade these women- not to mention their race- but, rather, the right to free speech that we are all entitled. If certain entertainers are able to speak these thoughts, then everyone should be granted the same freedom, whether they be right or wrong.
Maurice, you are so right. Imus had to go. Not just for this incident, but for his body of work. What Imus did was so hurtful to these children. What about their parents? I will say though, that this double standard needs to be corrected. The rappers and all the other 'entertainers' who, because of their color think they have a free ticket to make racist remarks, should also consider the example that they are setting. They need to stop also. Keep up the good work. - Steve
I am torn. On one end, I agree that Mr. Imus gets whatever is coming to him fornot controling his tongue. On the other hand, I am embarrassed by the double standard that is obviously in effect. This is not the worst of words ever said...not worst than what comes from our own.
here's what he was thinking: "if i say this, it will cause a storm of controversy and everyone on youtube and in the media will talk about it and i can leverage my currency of recognition." well put, mozz, as always. snakes are snakes.
I think the airwaves need to be cleaned up in general
ParadigmShift302 4 years ago
No offense meant by this comment, but it seems to me that what is good for the goose is good for the gander. By this I am not saying that he should be given the right to degrade these women- not to mention their race- but, rather, the right to free speech that we are all entitled. If certain entertainers are able to speak these thoughts, then everyone should be granted the same freedom, whether they be right or wrong.
choirgrrl 4 years ago
Maurice, you are so right. Imus had to go. Not just for this incident, but for his body of work. What Imus did was so hurtful to these children. What about their parents? I will say though, that this double standard needs to be corrected. The rappers and all the other 'entertainers' who, because of their color think they have a free ticket to make racist remarks, should also consider the example that they are setting. They need to stop also. Keep up the good work. - Steve
Steve35660 4 years ago
I am torn. On one end, I agree that Mr. Imus gets whatever is coming to him fornot controling his tongue. On the other hand, I am embarrassed by the double standard that is obviously in effect. This is not the worst of words ever said...not worst than what comes from our own.
Mellomel 4 years ago
here's what he was thinking: "if i say this, it will cause a storm of controversy and everyone on youtube and in the media will talk about it and i can leverage my currency of recognition." well put, mozz, as always. snakes are snakes.
pennilesscripple 4 years ago
I agree. Good vlog.
ReluctantRedneck 4 years ago
Thanks my sentiments exactly...check out my vid I did about this situation...Peace
mtamorphis 4 years ago