I don't "think" he is a racist... I know he is... He is you typical opportunist propped up by the guilt of the liberal media. They are the only ones that give him attention and give him a voice.. so they can what... feel better about themselves or sleep at night... or is it so they can continue to spread racism themselves. I can't stand that bum.. or the media that supports him. Can you say DOUBLE STANDARD?
2007-05-07 10:15:16
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answered by Mr. Perfect 5
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I think Jackson is a racist also al Sharpton. Every time anything happens, they try to turn it into a racial thing.
I do think that Imas should have been fired though. When a rapper uses the words they use, it is not directed at any one real person or persons. I think it was inexcusable for him to use public air ways to attack and make derogatory remarks about a group of private citizens doing nothing but participating in a sporting event. How would you feel if it were your Mother, wife, sister, daughter or girlfriend on the team? Besides, hate breeds hate. It's time to clean up some of this stuff (rap crap included) not defend it. This thing with Imas should be just the starting place.
2007-05-07 17:21:11
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answered by DixeVil 5
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Jackson and Sharpton both need to be removed as leaders of there race. Why would you want people who spur on racism forcefully driving a wedge between races instead of trying to equalize life for all .They try to walk like MLK but are only fueling their own thirst for power, they care for themselves and their personal wealth not the good of their people.When was the last time either of them paid adequate if any taxes.Are they above the law???
2007-05-07 20:05:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Imus called a specific group of people hoes, rappers call "hoes" hoes=. There are girls that sleep around, im sure the rappers know them well. Maybe that's there experience. But if white people dont like it, stop buying the music, the majority is purchased by white men as someone stated above.
2007-05-07 17:35:57
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answered by MiMi 1
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From Time Magazine, 'During his early years in the communist civil rights movement Jackson often repeated this story to audiences. In fact the New York “Times” in a July, 1972 article, said: “Jesse would spit into their soup or salad before he brought it to the table, and watch with enjoyment as Whites ate gobs of saliva as though it were, say, oil and vinegar dressing.”'
Yeah, I'd say he is.
2007-05-07 17:13:15
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answered by tttplttttt 5
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I don't. I think he's pro-black and pro-minority. He's not white so why is it expected for him to stand up for white poeple. There are enough white people in power to do that already.
And why do you expect him to do something about the rappers, WHITE men buy the majority of the music, tell them to stop buying it
2007-05-07 17:25:55
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answered by Calista 5
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No I do not believe Rev. Jessie Jackson is a racist. He campaigns against racism. Unfortunately it is people of color that tend to get discriminated against the most. That in itself is very unfortunate. Boggles my mind that so many people are racist in this day and age. If you want to slam a true racist, go after the KKK. By the way I am white.
2007-05-07 17:24:05
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answered by mcmunn1127 2
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I do! U have a great point and every time he shoves his ugly *** mug into a situation I ask myself this same question. He NEVER supports whites when they are targeted by racism and doesn't do crap about crappy rappers.
2007-05-07 17:07:50
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answered by Smooth Move EX-LAX 2
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he may be,but actually he is just a buisnessman,taking advantage of the very folks he claims to be helping.one day he will go away. who really listens to him anyway.
2007-05-07 18:24:04
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answered by '' GUV '' 3
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He's about as racist as it gets.
2007-05-07 19:08:17
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answered by Anonymous
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