After the recent fall out and firing of Imes from CBS, I was wondering what the general consensus was on his comment. For those who aren't familiar (how can you not be at this point?), Don Imes said "nappy headed hoes" when a discussion about the Rutgers' lady basketball team was going on. Naturally, as if on cue, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton made this their personal crusade. My opinion is that nothing he said can be construed as being racist. It is degrading to women, particularly the Rutgers' female basketball team who were targeted, but not grounds for firing a long-standing "shock jock" radio host. To further agitate me, Jesse Jackson appeared on Chicago-based 670 The Score sports talk radio today and gave a 30 minute interview. In this interview, Jackson went on record saying that all forms of racial, gender, and religious degradation should be frowned upon. Mike North, the host of The Score's morning show, asked the question "If you're so intent on seeing cultural and racial equality, where are you when a white kid gets beat up by three black kids?" Jesse Jackson dodged the question. He, Jesse Jackson, also said that his organization is multi-cultural, ethnic, and religious. When Jesse Jackson's organization held protests, his gathering was predominantly, if not entirely, black and held "We shall overcome" signs with Martin Luther King Jr.'s picture on them: hardly a "cultural and ethnic" diverse message. To add salt to the wound, Jesse Jackson also said in the interview that "nappy headed" is not a racially driven statement. So then why was Imes fired? Was it for openly targeting Rutgers' female basketball players and saying they were "hoes?" Well, Imes co-host called them "hardcore hoes" moments before Imes made his statement ,yet is not part of the eye-of-the-storm in this controversy and continues to be employed by CBS. So, if Jesse Jackson said that Imes's comment of "nappy headed" isn't racially derogatory, and other people on the exact same show used the word "hoes" but didn't lose their job, what exactly about Imes's comment was deserving of being fired? To be honest, I think he was made out to be the scapegoat by racist black people such as Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson despite Jackson's claims that this isn't solely a racial issue. Where are these men when every single rap cd comes out degrading women? Where are these men when, as Mike North questioned, white kids are beat up by black kids? Where are these men when movies like "White Chicks" are put into our mainstream media culture and stereotype a segment of our community (can you imagine the uproar over a movie called "Black Chicks"?) Where are these men when Micheal Irvin said on a national televised football game that Tony Romo couldn't possibly be 100% white because he was too athletic and that "one of his ancestors must have got it on with a slave."? Where are they when Mel Gibson has a melt down and degrades Jewish people? It's nothing short of hypocrisy and blatant lies by some of the most racist people in America - namely Jesse Jackson. To put it bluntly, this is just a long-winded "I hate ASSS" post, but I'd be interested in reading what other people have to say.