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It was just, like, a day or two ago that I had read that nationally syndicated radio talk show host Neil Boortz had described the appearance of African-American Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney as like a "ghetto slut," "ghetto trash," and "a welfare drag queen." The mindboggling viciousness and racism exploding from those comments knocked even a jaded racism watcher like me back on my heels.
And now just today I am reading that the nation's most famous blowhard, Rush Limbaugh, just referred to the black alleged rape victims at Duke University as "ho's" on his nationally syndicated radio program.
As a black man -- and as a progressive American -- I've had just about enough of this shit.
Conservative radio hosts and DJ's have a depressingly deep record of making racist -- and specifically anti-black -- remarks on the air. The following lowlights come just from items that I actually recall in recent years:
Michael Savage referring to inner-city children as "ghetto slime."
Limbaugh saying, "The NAACP should have riot rehearsal. They should get a liquor store and practice robberies."
Bob Grant, who in hanging up on black callers would dismiss them with, "I don't need my toilets cleaned today!" or "I don't need my windows washed today!"
Doug "Greaseman" Tracht, who, joking about the lynching of James Byrd, played a snippet of a Lauren Hill record, then cracked, "No wonder people drag them behind trucks," and said about the enactment of the federal Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday: "kill four more and we can take a whole week off."
Bill O'Reilly, who once referred to Mexicans as "wetbacks" on his TV program, and once cracked about a black singing group that was late for a live performance he was hosting, "I hope they're not in the parking lot stealing our hubcaps."
William Bennett, musing that "you could abort every black baby in this country, and your crime rate would go down."
Howard Stern, running announcements by the Ku Klux Klan which regularly speak hatefully of "niggers."
And then there's Don Imus. Characters on his show have: *compared the appearance of black NBA players to apes *referred to black journalist Gwen Ifill as "the cleaning lady" *referred to black journalist Bob Herbert as a "quota hire" *reffered to the black wife of former Secretary of Defense William Cohen as a "big-haried ho" *called black tennis players Venus and Serena Williams "animals"
Now there are certainly examples of racism directed against other groups that get broadcast as well, but the frequency, depth of hatred, and magnitude of reach (the size of the audiences) of the anti-black comments is without parallel.
The most annoying thing is that these racists almost never suffer any long-term repercussions for their verbal assaults. They are typically at most "temporarily suspended." In extreme cases they may be dismissed, only to be quickly hired by some other media outlet.
I'm at the point where I'm prepared to hop on a plane and deliver a first-degree ass-kicking to next idiot who utters a tirade like Boortz's on the air. (He apparently has apologized for his remarks, but I don't care. It's too fucking late. There are no words that can heal the wound he slashed open with that outburst.) Some of these people are actually discussing, in a positive light, the murder -- the genocide, even -- of African-Americans.
But under the rubric of "violence isn't the answer," I will refrain from delivering the jaw-breaking lesson that so many of these cretins deserve. However, I swear to God that next time one of these manure-mouths spews this kind of bile, I will make it my personal mission -- through protest, mass letter and phone-in campaign, boycotts, whatever -- to see that s/he is NEVER again given a national platform from which to orally defecate into America's airways.
I will never stop. I will never tire. But this nonsense will come to an end, so help me God.
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