lalbobbilynn
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LOL .... Indeed ..... i did shadow Your thoughts; nevertheless, i have never felt Imus was more then what i see him as ..... an older gentleman who tries quite hard to be something he is not .... intelligent and well rounded in his vast views on the world as a whole. As for the cerebral standing of Snoop compared to Imus ...... there again i would oppose You. Snoop is a self-professed ex-pimp who does not hide behind his dislike of a certain group. i disagree with him as strongly as i do Imus. The only difference for me is i appericate the forthright apporach of Snoop. They both embody a mindset that is limited at best, the only asymmetry is African American's can openly voice their dislike in a slang manner, White American's (due to obvious past racial issues) cannot. Oddly enough, i had a smiliar insightful converstaion with the biological parents of my two nieces, and one nephew (who are African American). b.~ quote:
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ORIGINAL: lalbobbilynn Although i was very taken aback my the remark Imus made, i think i was equally stunned by Snoop Dogs' response to the Imus remark in colrrelation to the singers lyrics. According to MTV, Snoop Dogg said that rappers "are not talking about no collegiate basketball girls who have made it to the next level in education and sports. We're talking about ho's that's in the 'hood that ain't doing sh--, that's trying to get a n---a for his money. These are two separate things." As You stated blushes ....... You cannot hide internal hate forever .... no matter who says it. b.~ You almost quoted me word for word, the reason I did not judge him as harshly the first time. But, yanno, he should know better. Snoop does not seem to have the intelligence Imus does. We can only judge people according to their level. Imus always seemed pretty intelligent with most of his remarks, imo. (with the exception of above)
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