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| The Audacity of the "N" Word |
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| Thursday, 17 July 2008 10:29 | |||
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By John W. Lillpop Public figures who engage in politically incorrect speech involving race are usually condemned as bigoted, anti-American racists, or worse. Take the case of radio satirist Don Imus. A little more than a year ago, the I-Man ran afoul of the PC language police by referring to black women who play basketball for Rutgers as "nappy headed hos." For this harmless sin, Imus was banished from the airwaves and denied his livelihood for six full months. Reverend Al Sharpton was among those who goaded Imus' employers into throwing the famous and talented cowboy-comic under the bus. In 2006, Virginia Senator George Allen (R-VA) sought reelection and seemed a good bet to succeed until his use of the "macaca" word reverberated throughout the wild world of political correctness. .
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