On the June 24th broadcast of the ESPN Show, "Outside The Lines," a comparison was made between NBA Star, Shaquille Oneal's recent freestyle-session and Shock-Jock, Don Imus's latest racial tirade. This parallel by ESPN is very disturbing, as a satirical skit by a ball-player - aimed at a fellow ball-player - bears no resemblance to such hate-filled and vitriol-imbued remarks, as that of Don Imus on Monday, June 23, 2008. As expected, FOX News "analyst," Juan Williams, was present to entertain and congratulate the idea:
4 comments:
Juan Williams was actually on point this time. I cannot say that I disagreed with anything he said. I guess there is a first time for everything.
What makes Juan off point is that he can easily find flaws in black culture or hip hop, but can't find any faults with the racist that sits next to him, Bill O'Reilly. That's weak and pathetic.
What makes Juan off point is that he can easily find flaws in black culture or hip hop, but can't find any faults with the racist that sits next to him, Bill O'Reilly. That's weak and pathetic.
What makes Juan off point is that he can easily find flaws in black culture or hip hop, but can't find any faults with the racist that sits next to him, Bill O'Reilly. That's weak and pathetic.
Post a Comment