Earlier this month, radio organizer Don Imus had an unpleasant remark on the radio. He called the team of the Rutgers Women's Basketball Team a naughty gimmick. This comment and attack escalated enough to let him go. Those who are discussing the fact that he should be punished very severely so that he will be dismissed by his radio program, why is not the rapper paying for words of lyrics? Should they be punished? In my opinion, I think MSNBC should not shoot it, but I think that he should be interrupted for more than two weeks.
One of my first encounters involved colleagues. After making a derogatory comment about the Rutgers women's basketball team, he defends the popular radio character, Don Ismus. He felt that Don Imus should not be dismissed / canceled for his comment. He felt that freedom of speech should be applied in this case and that action should not be taken. He felt it was quite appropriate to call a group of girls' college students "a mountain of diapers". This encounter includes broadcasting. Since I started working in this place, the radio was set up as a radio station. I complained, I did not even try to change the radio. Obviously, this is the mechanism of the Isellin post office. My colleague, another African American worked and worked for many years. His position as a long-term employee has given him personal space to prepare his mail.
Friday, April 13, 2007, radio organizer Don Imus arrived at his house in Manhattan. C. Vivians Ginger of Rutgers Women's Basketball Coach said on Friday that the team accepted the radio host Don Eames' apology. She said that he should have the opportunity to go ahead, but I hope that his rage by race discrimination and gender will be a catalyst for change. (AP Photo / David Cap) Around a year ago, an increasingly famous white man madly poisoned the rest of the American society. First, Mel Gibson laughed at the anger of a drunk anti-Jew. Then there was the collapse of Michael Richards. And he cried a racial nickname in his comedy audience. This time, comments on Don Imus 'Rutgers women' s basketball team led to his suspension. Prior to these incidents, we experienced the case of Michael Jackson and Kobe Bryant, but the most recent incident is white madness.