Snoop in the Morning
What's the difference between Snoop Dog and Don Imus?
They use the same kind of language, don't they?
What's the difference between Snoop Dog and Don Imus?
They use the same kind of language, don't they?
Posted by RICHARD HYATT at 8:32 PM
9 comments:
Richard,
Do you think CBS's recording division will now cancel any recording contracts it has with any Rappers they have that use the same kind of language Don Imus used?
I heard snoop said he knows real ho's and they aint no ho's. You evidently have to know a ho is a ho in order to call her a ho. That is my guess. :)
I am reminded of a scene in "The Music Man" where the citizens refer to "I-OWE-AY" but when Robert Preston says "I-OWE-AY" instead of "Iowa", he is told, "We can say it, but you can't."
So what would have happened if Imus had said the Rutgers team looked like it was from I-OWE-AY?
Too much confusion for me!
I refer people to Jason Whitlock's column in today's Ledger-Enquirer. His point of view is very interesting.
Fear not. Healing is near. Oprah is on the job. What's next? Geraldo?
All I know is that my wife, who is white and who is a teacher, has been called a racist because she fussed at some black students for using the "n" word in her class.
That's part of the reason Joe Roberson, a member of the Muscogee County School Board, wants to establish a system-wide policy on the n-word.
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