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Demovictory9

(32,457 posts)
Thu Mar 25, 2021, 12:52 PM Mar 2021

radio host fired, talk about how he finds lighter skinned black women more attractive than dark

Radio Host Fired for Racist Remarks in Toast Chat
Rob Lederman likened toaster settings to color of Black women's skin








"I may get into trouble for this," Buffalo radio host Rob Lederman said Wednesday morning before likening his toaster settings to the skin color of Black women he finds attractive. He was correct. By the end of the day, the Morning Bull co-host had been fired by 97 Rock and denounced by the city's mayor, among many others, WGRZ reports.

A clip of his remarks caused outrage when it was tweeted by ESPN reporter Marcel Louis-Jacques. Lederman told co-hosts Rich Gaenzler and Chris Klein that he "will never go to a Serena Williams level," but he's "very comfortable" at a "Halle Berry level," with a "little bit of mulatto still coming through." Gaenzler and Klein have been suspended by the station for their involvement in the chat, and Gaenzler has been fired as the Buffalo Sabres' in-arena host.

"There's already an unfortunate and undeserved stigma attached to dark skin—so for Rob to take something undesirable like burnt toast and compare it to the skin color of any person is reprehensible and feeds into that stigma," Louis-Jacques noted.

Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said in a statement Wednesday night that the "racist commentary" made on the show "is outrageous and intolerable." Lederman, who joined the station 30 years ago, tells the Buffalo News that his words were not "meant to be hurtful," but he was "horrified" when he heard a recording of the show. "I could easily see how someone could be offended by that. I get that," he says. "It sounds terrible, and it is terrible."

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radio host fired, talk about how he finds lighter skinned black women more attractive than dark (Original Post) Demovictory9 Mar 2021 OP
That was the shittiest walk-back ever. Aristus Mar 2021 #1
He would he think anyone cared who he thought was attractive? Cracklin Charlie Mar 2021 #2
"I may get in trouble for this" is a dog-whistle these days. Ocelot II Mar 2021 #3
I find kinder, smarter men more attractive than leftyladyfrommo Mar 2021 #4
Appropriate name for the show liberaltrucker Mar 2021 #5
"I Don't Like My Toast Like Serena ... Too Dark for Me" dalton99a Mar 2021 #6

Aristus

(66,387 posts)
1. That was the shittiest walk-back ever.
Thu Mar 25, 2021, 01:00 PM
Mar 2021

He even prefaced the offending remarks by saying "I may get in trouble for this", meaning he knew what he was saying was going to sound and be offensive.

"I may get in trouble for this" is a wink to the anti-PC herd, and the people who think social justice is a bad thing.

How long before he dons the mantle of martyrdom?...

Cracklin Charlie

(12,904 posts)
2. He would he think anyone cared who he thought was attractive?
Thu Mar 25, 2021, 01:09 PM
Mar 2021

Some these gross guys think they are all that.

Usually, they the only ones think so.

Ocelot II

(115,733 posts)
3. "I may get in trouble for this" is a dog-whistle these days.
Thu Mar 25, 2021, 01:23 PM
Mar 2021

"I'm about to say something that will trigger the libs but the rest of you will love it, so stay tuned for my intentionally offensive remarks."

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