Media not ready to ban ALL racial slurs
via: The Root @ http://www.theroot.com/blogs/ny-post/media-not-ready-ban-all-offensive-slurs?wpisrc=root_more_news
The New York Post's use of abbreviations for racial and misogynistic epithets commonly used by many rappers prompted leaders of the National Association of Black Journalists Saturday to call for "that vile word" (the racial one) never to appear in the Post again. But a survey of media outlets finds that news organizations are reluctant to ban any word in all circumstances.
The column in question was by sportswriter Phil Mushnick, who continued a crusade against the language used by rapper Jay-Z by linking it to his part-ownership in the new Brooklyn Nets NBA franchise, formerly the New Jersey Nets.
"As long as the Nets are allowing Jay-Z to call their marketing shots what a shock that he chose black and white as the new team colors to stress, as the Nets explained, their new 'urban' home why not have him apply the full Jay-Z treatment?," Mushnick wrote.
"Why the Brooklyn Nets when they can be the New York N------s? The cheerleaders could be the Brooklyn B----hes or Hoes. Team logo? A 9 mm with hollow-tip shell casings strewn beneath. Wanna be Jay-Z hip? Then go all the way!"
Lots more The New York Post's use of abbreviations for racial and misogynistic epithets commonly used by many rappers prompted leaders of the National Association of Black Journalists Saturday to call for "that vile word" (the racial one) never to appear in the Post again. But a survey of media outlets finds that news organizations are reluctant to ban any word in all circumstances.The column in question was by sportswriter Phil Mushnick, who continued a crusade against the language used by rapper Jay-Z by linking it to his part-ownership in the new Brooklyn Nets NBA franchise, formerly the New Jersey Nets.
"As long as the Nets are allowing Jay-Z to call their marketing shots what a shock that he chose black and white as the new team colors to stress, as the Nets explained, their new 'urban' home why not have him apply the full Jay-Z treatment?," Mushnick wrote.
"Why the Brooklyn Nets when they can be the New York N------s? The cheerleaders could be the Brooklyn B----hes or Hoes. Team logo? A 9 mm with hollow-tip shell casings strewn beneath. Wanna be Jay-Z hip? Then go all the way!"
More "fallout" from the gangsta rap diversion.