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Selwyn Duke
The New Lynching: Why I Must Defend Don Imus
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2007 Selwyn Duke
So
Don Imus has been fired from his radio show, and all is well in the world.
We all know about the maelstrom that developed around the aging shock
jock, who has found out how loose lips sink ships, in this case his own.
But even though his is a vessel I never would have christened, I find a
certain conclusion inescapable here. I
must defend Don Imus.
Lest
I be misunderstood, I have no use for the man nor any for the rest of his ilk.
I know him to be a poster boy for our cultural decay, a man who, along
with innumerable fellow babblers, disgorges cultural effluent on a daily basis.
He has been a willing participant in the defining of deviancy downwards
and I normally would not lament his departure.
I
also would criticize his comments. It’s
most uncharitable to make sport of relatively anonymous college kids and mock
their appearance. So, one may
wonder, given my thorough condemnation of the man, in what way do I defend him?
It’s
very simple: What really matters with respect to this issue has nothing to do
with Imus. This is because this has
everything to do with race, but not in the way many think.
It isn’t what was said that has the sultans of slime (read: reverends
without congregations, et al.) so upset, but the color of the man who said it.
Let’s
place this in perspective. We now
have a society in which virtually no comment, no matter how salacious, sardonic,
crude, rude or lewd, is out of bounds. The
only restriction is that politically incorrect people must confine themselves to
politically correct comments; politically correct people can go further and
utter some politically incorrect ones. And
shock jocks and music pox, otherwise known as rappers, regularly exercise their
tongues in ways that would make the Marquis de Sade blush.
And these rappers, who, almost to a man, would be dead or in jail if
quasi-literacy and incoherent, vulgar, hateful rambling weren’t handsomely
rewarded by our beating-a-chicken-under-the-moonlight culture, drive around in
limousines, even though no amount of money can take the gutter out of the
guttersnipe. We see people who pass
themselves off as artists creating uplifting works such as a crucifix immersed
in a bowl of urine and then demanding tax dollars as funding.
We have gratuitous violence served up with relativistic messages in
movies and sexual imagery anywhere and everywhere; it so permeates our society
that now we have fifth-graders having orgies in the classroom.
Then, the Lord’s name is regularly taken in vain on film, although no
one cares about that anymore because we now show obeisance to a new virtue, one
of the vice-ridden’s design. Of
course, the aforementioned is far from exhaustive, for how do you encapsulate a
toxic culture operating 24/7 and beaming its poison to all corners of the Earth
in a paragraph? Perhaps it can be
done, but it’s beyond my capabilities.
Now
let’s view Imus’ comments against the backdrop of the above.
In an amateurish attempt at humor, he called some female collegiate
basketball players “nappy-headed hos.” Not
nice, no question there, but when placed in context, how bad do they seem to
those who aren’t slaves of political correctness?
I
know what some are thinking. You
can’t excuse bad behavior by citing other bad behavior, and, in the same way
that you apprehend and convict the murderers you can, the thieves you can and
the rapists you can, knowing full well that others will escape justice,
shouldn’t any traditionalist welcome the erasure of one blot on the American
panorama? Doesn’t the journey
toward a reclaimed culture begin with the draining of a single cesspool?
Of course we would have to start somewhere, but the problem is that an
overall war against immorality is not the basis on which Imus has been punished.
Moreover, Imus may be replaced with someone more politically correct, but
he won’t be replaced with someone better.
And
now we’re inching closer to the point. Anyone
who wants to combat immorality across-the-board will find a staunch ally in me.
However, I will not, under any circumstances, be party to a process
whereby a few politically incorrect instances of it are cherry-picked from a sea
of immorality and the perpetrators punished harshly simply because they bear the
wrong complexion.
The
problem here is both simple and ominous: The firing of Imus further solidifies
the precedent stating that, with respect to freedom of speech, the latitude one
has is directly proportional to his epidermal melanin content.
Plainly speaking, a white person risks his career when saying things for
which black people are regularly given a pass.
It’s the new lynching.
I
said this solidifies the precedent because it’s not even close to the first
such occurrence. Back in 1988,
famous sportscaster Jimmy “the Greek” Snyder’s career was ended when,
while inebriated in a restaurant, he asserted that blacks were better athletes
and posited a theory as to why this was so.
Contrast this with the case of Dusty Baker, a black man who, while
manager of the Chicago Cubs, also said that minority athletes enjoyed some
innate advantages in the athletic arena. Although
Baker did have to endure some criticism, his job was never in jeopardy (nor
should it have been).
Getting
back to Don Imus, I’ll point out that music pox and black comedians regularly
trade in bigoted, misogynistic, hateful material that makes him look like Opie
Taylor. On Hannity & Colmes recently,
they had as a guest a quite corpulent comic named Patrice O’Neal.
O’Neal, a black man, unabashedly used the word “cracker” (a racial
epithet referring to whites that is the equivalent of “nigger”) numerous
times, while Sean Hannity just sat quietly and smiled.
Then there’s the clip of black comedian Chris Rock (Michael Savage
brought it to light on his show) wherein he talks about how he hates all
“crackers” to the roar of an appreciative audience.
“Oh, c’mon, Duke, that’s just humor,” you say?
Yeah, so was what Imus said.
Contrast
this with how white commentators have been cowed into not even uttering the word
“nigger” for illustrative purposes; instead, they obediently say “the
‘N-word.’” It’s something
they dare not even whisper. . . . To
me, this one, solitary phenomenon perfectly epitomizes the neutering of the
white male, as we genuflect at the altar of the race hustlers.
In fact, it’s so preposterous it bears restatement: Blacks can use the
word “cracker” to demean and express hatred, but whites cannot even utter
the word “nigger” as an element of substantive commentary.
I guess this is the affirmative-action of the tongue.
Speaking
of the rotten fruits of our affirmative-action mentality, two of its worst
products – and that takes in a lot of territory – Jesse Jackson and
the bovine bloviator himself, Al Sharpton, were Imus’ two main inquisitors.
I’m far from the first to make this point, but who are these two vile,
vicious, bigoted mental midgets to be casting the first stone at anyone?
Of course, many have spoken of their hypocrisy, but as bad as it is, it
must be subordinated to something far more significant.
That they apply a double standard that benefits themselves is bad enough,
but that the media apply one that benefits them is far worse.
If
we are going to root out bigots, why aren’t we applying the attention where
it’s most needed? As to this, we
can add to Jackson and Sharpton’s sins their bigoted crucifixion of the
recently exonerated and always innocent Duke lacrosse players.
Let’s look at what Jackson said shortly after the false allegation was
made:
“.
. . And the idea of white males fantasizing about black women is – is quite
old, quite – and quite ugly, and now quite illegal.”
And,
“That
fantasy is as old as slave masters impregnating young slave girls.”
Now,
this seems curiously reminiscent of what was sometimes said a century ago about
black men lusting after white women, something now viewed as a most egregious
form of racial stereotyping. But not
only has the media not criticized the race hustler for this prejudiced remark,
it has been disseminated so little that I actually had trouble finding the exact
quotation (you have no idea how long
I spent searching for it).
Of
course, this is just the latest from a man who is beneath contempt, a creature
who has made a career out of using threats and intimidation to shake down
corporations, all to enrich himself, his family and his cronies.
Even
more of a thug is Sharpton, a man who has incited riots that have caused
immeasurable pain and suffering and more than just a few deaths – he has blood
on his hands. And this isn’t the
first time he has been party to false rape allegations.
In 1987 he perpetrated the Tawana Brawley hoax, an incident in which a
15-year-old girl fabricated rape allegations against six white men.
Sharpton was only too eager to drag the men’s reputations through the
mud, which included labeling Dutchess County Assistant District Attorney Steven
Pagones a racist and a rapist. Sharpton
never even apologized to Pagones, and to this day has not paid a price for his
vicious slander. Of course, he did
disappear from public view for a spell, but like a jerk-in-the-box, he popped
back up some years later as if nothing ever happened and now is a favored guest
on many news shows. (Shame on you,
Bill O’Reilly, for giving this criminal a forum.)
Now,
contrast the above with “nappy-headed hos.”
Also, how does “nappy-headed hos” stack up against Jackson’s and
Sharpton’s demonizing of the Duke boys? Imus
made a rude racial comment about some college students; the two guttersnipes
participated in a lynching that might have changed some college students’
lives inexorably. Thus, can anyone
really say the media have their priorities straight?
Some
would, it appears. Dick Morris said
recently that taking Imus to task may herald a new era, one of increased
civility in public discourse. Sure,
Dick, if you believe that, your former employer, Bill Clinton, has some land to
sell you in the Whitewater development.
Nothing
will change, except that a further chill has been put on the tongue, especially
when it’s wielded by one bearing a politically incorrect complexion.
Yes, when you cut through all the posturing and sanctimony, it’s
obvious that what was played to perfection here is a now old game: Beat up on
whitey.
Selwyn Duke is a freelance writer out or Larchmont, NY. He has written for various publications including: IntellectualConservative.com, AmericanThinker.com and is a regular columnist for RenewAmerica.us.