
People are once again in stitches over yet another hilarious race-based musing from elderly female radio host Dawn Imus. Imus' earlier riff on "Nappy headed hos," had us in stitches all last summer. And yesterday, like the great Jonathan Swift, Imus once again used satire as a mirror to expose our peccadillos with a seminal discussion of the race of Dallas Cowboys cornerback PacMan Jones.
"I was using his race to make a point," Imus said, as he was deluged with gratitude from African-American people glad to have such an eloquent spokesman. Imus is of course a "must listen" for all African-Americans who place him in a pantheon with Bill Cosby and Marla Gibbs.
While some criticized his comments, Imus pointed out his show has two Black co-hosts and even a Black janitor. If you ask this journalist, Imus' man-of-the-people persona is as authentic as his cowboy hat.
1 comments:
I agree with Imus, a black man can't have any fun these days without some white cop coming and arresting him for firing a gun, beating up women, or some other harmless pursuit that is enjoyed in the black community.
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