Imus Under Fire After On-Air Racial Slur

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Imus was speaking with producer Bernard McGurk when the NCAA title game between Rutgers and Tennessee came up.

"That's some rough girls from Rutgers," Imus said. "Man, they got tattoos …"

"Some hardcore hos," said McGurk.

"That's some nappy headed hos there, I'm going to tell you that," Imus said.

Imus, a member of the National Broadcasters Hall of Fame and one of the nation's best-known radio voices, is renowned for his caustic style and politically incorrect verbal broadsides. His show is syndicated to millions of listeners at more than 70 stations around the country.

At MSNBC, where the radio program is simulcast on television, officials offered Imus no support.

"'Imus in the Morning' is not a production of the cable network and is produced by WFAN Radio," said a statement from the network. "As Imus makes clear every day, his views are not those of MSNBC. We regret that his remarks were aired on MSNBC and apologize for these offensive comments."

In a joint statement, NCAA President Myles Brand and Rutgers President Richard McCormick condemned Imus' slur.

"It is unconscionable that anyone would use the airways to utter such disregard for the dignity of human beings who have accomplished much and deserve great credit," their statement read.

ABC News: Imus Under Fire After On-Air Racial Slur
 
Then Al Sharpton has called for his resignation Jeez

NEW YORK - Unimpressed by his on-air apology or corporate promises of a tighter leash, angry critics of nationally syndicated radio host Don Imus called Saturday for his dismissal over his racially charged comments about the mostly black Rutgers women's basketball team.

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"I accept his apology, just as I want his bosses to accept his resignation," said the Rev. Al Sharpton. He promised to picket Imus' New York radio home, WFAN-AM, unless the veteran of nearly 40 years of anything-goes broadcasting is gone within a week.

Sharpton was not alone in his anger over Imus' description of the Rutgers' women as "nappy headed hos" during a Wednesday morning segment of his show, which airs for millions of listeners on more than 70 stations and the MSNBC television network.

On Friday, after Imus delivered an on-air apology, both WFAN and MSNBC condemned his remarks. WFAN issued a statement promising to "monitor the program's content" but Imus, a member of the National Broadcasters Hall of Fame, was not publicly disciplined.

The National Association of Black Journalists, the editor-in-chief of Essence magazine and a New York sports columnist joined the chorus against Imus.

"What he has said has deeply hurt too many people — black and white, male and female," said NABJ President Bryan Monroe. "His so-called apology comes two days after the fact, and it is too little, too late."

Angela Burt Murray, of Essence magazine, called on Imus' bosses to take a harder stance over his "unacceptable" remarks. "It needs to be made clear that this type of behavior is offensive and will not be tolerated without severe consequences," Murray said.

Columnist Filip Bondy of the Daily News, in a column headlined "Imus spews hate, should be fired," said the radio star "should be axed for one of the most despicable comments ever uttered on the air."

The Rutgers team, which includes eight black women, lost the NCAA women's championship game Tuesday, and Imus was discussing the game with producer Bernard McGuirk.

"That's some rough girls from Rutgers," Imus said. "Man, they got tattoos ..."

"Some hardcore hos," said McGuirk.

"That's some nappy headed hos there, I'm going to tell you that," Imus said.

Karen Mateo, a spokeswoman for WFAN's parent company CBS Radio, said Saturday there was no additional comment on the Imus situation.

Imus' success has often been a a result of his on-air barbs.

"That Imus is in trouble for being politically incorrect is certainly not new," said Tom Taylor, editor of the trade publication Inside Radio. "He's lived his life in and out of trouble ... This is something CBS will be watching very carefully."

Recent controversies involving Imus focused on a member of his morning team, Sid Rosenberg, who was fired two years ago after a particularly vile crack about cancer-stricken singer Kylie Minogue. Before that, a racially tinged comment by Rosenberg about Venus and Serena Williams stirred another controversy.

The NABJ cited two other incidents in which Imus himself insulted two black journalists. Imus has called PBS' Gwen Ifill a "cleaning lady" and described William Rhoden of The New York Times as "a quota hire," the group said.

Sharpton said he was writing to the Federal Communications Commission about Imus' remarks.

"This is not some unemployed comic like Michael Richards," Sharpton said, referring to the "Seinfeld" actor who used the N-word and referred to lynching in a rant last year. "This is an established figure, allowed to use the airwaves for sexist and racist remarks."

Despite apology, critics want Imus out - Yahoo! News
 
It s unbelieveable that anytime whites say something, they re under scrutiny and get blacklash from public while blacks say something, they get a pass. :confused:

Hell "nappyhead hoes" comment re degrading women more than race itself.
 
It's nothing new. Being actual racist and just making jokes that are 'inconsiderate and not politically correct'. People are going to be assholes, let em say what they want. We don't have to agree with them. I'd rather people speak their minds than have a iron stamp across their mouth labeled "censor" and a pre-made dialogue to spew. So superfical. Yeah, it's disrespectful but getting grilled for it is nuts.
 
^^^ hell Immus is shock jock so what do you expect? He is being paid to be controversy. Jeez

Al sharpton is just a fool and trying to get all attention.
 
i saw news on my e-mail and he would leave for good reasons! because he will learn his lesson dont using bad languages as racism or ****** in cbs company its policy!
 
Racism and sexism are NOT cool.

The line between right (positive contribution to humanity) and wrong (divisive contribution to humanity) has to count for something when people make choices in what to say. I think it was a good decision to fire him to show people that it is not OK and should not be tolerated to have that kind of divisive belief about black people and women. Is there any good reason that should be tolerated?
 
^ I agree with Liza here that's all I'm gonna to say :)
 
Racism and sexism are NOT cool.

The line between right (positive contribution to humanity) and wrong (divisive contribution to humanity) has to count for something when people make choices in what to say. I think it was a good decision to fire him to show people that it is not OK and should not be tolerated to have that kind of divisive belief about black people and women. Is there any good reason that should be tolerated?


I agree but there is double standard by CBS and MSNBC. They fired him but keep others who are far worst than the one they just fired. I am digusting with whole thing.
 
I agree but there is double standard by CBS and MSNBC. They fired him but keep others who are far worst than the one they just fired. I am digusting with whole thing.
You are right.
 
Racism and sexism are NOT cool.

The line between right (positive contribution to humanity) and wrong (divisive contribution to humanity) has to count for something when people make choices in what to say. I think it was a good decision to fire him to show people that it is not OK and should not be tolerated to have that kind of divisive belief about black people and women. Is there any good reason that should be tolerated?

Good point, however I hate political correctness. I agree that it's not right, but should you censor someone and take away their freedom of speech?

I wonder why people aren't protesting outside of Chris rocks billion dollar manson. He makes so many racial jokes, plenty of other people on the radio who do the same thing as Imus.

Chris Rock Pokes Fun At CBS Chief | News | Access Hollywood

Bias, hypocrisy and irony all around the world!
 
I agree but there is double standard by CBS and MSNBC. They fired him but keep others who are far worst than the one they just fired. I am digusting with whole thing.

Good point and I agree with you.
 
Good point, however I hate political correctness. I agree that it's not right, but should you censor someone and take away their freedom of speech?

I wonder why people aren't protesting outside of Chris rocks billion dollar manson. He makes so many racial jokes, plenty of other people on the radio who do the same thing as Imus.

Chris Rock Pokes Fun At CBS Chief | News | Access Hollywood

Bias, hypocrisy and irony all around the world!

I'm not talking about taking away someone's freedom of speech. I'm talking about that someone's ability to make good choices with that freedom of speech.

Yes, good point about others doing the same thing and not getting same attention Imus got. I was thinking of Ann Coulter and the whole gang of racists and hatemongers who had it relatively easier than Imus with the lot of us, and I think that is a problem too.
 
From Rutgers basketball team:
"These comments are indicative of greater ills in our culture," Stringer said. "It is not just Mr. Imus, and we hope that this will be and serve as a catalyst for change. Let us continue to work hard together to make this world a better place."

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