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Re: "Nappy-headed bros"
« Reply #25 on: April 12, 2007, 09:46:55 AM »
Taken to task and publicly punished are two entirely different things..........they basically get off scott free and even though the dominant media is not black owned, they are off the charts to the left, that make a huge difference!

Farrakhan did not have to answer to any advertisers - that's the real difference.  So, he can say whatever he wants without having to worry about whether American Express is going to pull its ads from his broadcasts. 

What's happening to Imus is capitalism at its finest.

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« Reply #26 on: April 12, 2007, 09:50:51 AM »
I wonder why nobody is saying anythign about the producer who started it.  BTW, has anyone ever called out ANY black people for the stupid shit they say.  Tre, you are naive if you think anything different.  Sharpton and Jackson are protected not because of a "role" within the black community but because there would a race riot beyond compare if they were popped.  They are stupid and if black people cannot see past the idiocy and follow these tools then they deserve not to get ahead.

No way, man.  Jackson is protected, because he does more harm than good to Black America.  The dominant White/Jewish media in America keep the career race-baiter fat, dumb, and happy. 

Sharpton, for all his faults, is making a sincere effort to work his way into heaven when he dies.  If you look at his track record over the past 5 years, you'll see a pattern of activism that's tied to common sense and justice.  It's strange that I'm defending him in his latter years, but the reality is that he and Jesse Jackson are vastly different individuals. 




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« Reply #27 on: April 12, 2007, 09:53:05 AM »
So....when is Sharpton & Jackson going to begin their protest outside of Snoop Doggs house over the lyrics in his songs?  OH?  never huh?  Classic.

Sharpton is doing his part:

http://media.www.thehilltoponline.com/media/storage/paper590/news/2005/03/28/Campus/Sharpton.Calls.For.Ban.On.Violent.Rap.Music-904105.shtml

Jackson is likely being paid to support such lyrics.  Ever notice how he tries to rap all the time?