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On Monday, Don Imus was discussing with sports announcer
Warner Wolf, on his radio show, when the case of Adam “Pacman” Jones came up.
The Dallas Cowboys football star was suspended again and Wolf was talking about
his arrest. Don Imus asked about the cornerback’s color and, when Wolf told him
Jones was African American, Imus said: “There you go. Now we know.”
While most people took this remark as a racist remark, Imus
said he never meant it that way. He added that he wanted to make a “sarcastic point”
that Jones was treated unfair because of his color. Imus said that the
allegations were “ridiculous,” especially when he had two African American
colleagues and also a black producer.
“How insane would I have to be? What would I be thinking?” reported
the Boston Herald.
The case is different from the one when Imus called the
Rutgers University women’s basketball team “nappy headed ho’s,” getting fired
by MSNBC and CBS Radio, as Phil Boyce, WABC boss and chief of talk radio for
Citadel, said that he talked to Imus an advised him to explain what he meant in
the next show. Imus did exactly as told and yesterday he explained what he
wanted to say by his remark. Boyce gave his full support to Imus.
Karith Foster, Imus’ co-worker, was on his side, saying that
people should have the whole context in order to realize that it was no racist
remark.
“People who interpret what you said as racist clearly didn't
hear the whole thing, and they don't know who you are and what the program is
about,” reported Newsday.
Jones said that he wasn’t happy with Imus’ remark and he was
hoping that the radio station would take some measures.
Boyce said that the station would try to talk to Jones and
convince him to appear on the show.
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