--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "at_man_and_brahman" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm fond of the Imus show. He's often 
> labeled as conservative, but that's not
> true. In 2004, for instance, he was one
> of Kerry's biggest supporters.
> 
> Regardless of what happens to him and
> his show, the larger set of questions 
> arising from this affair boils down
> to the glamorization of G.C.--ghetto
> consciousness. It ain't unity!
> 
> I like an occasional hip hop song as much
> as the next white guy, and I've been known
> to joke about bitches and ho's. But this
> spotlight shown nationally on G.C.
> should point out that it is a weed. 
> Sometimes weeds can be pretty, but they
> are invasive species that choke out 
> everything else. Such is the world of hip
> hop and its ilk. Popular music, save for 
> country, which I dislike, is rapidly having
> all the beauty of good music choked out
> of it by the weeds of hip hop and the ugliness
> of low culture.....


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Well, the PM of S-land certainly agrees with you:

Blair blames spate of murders on black culture


· Political correctness not helping, says PM
· Community leaders react angrily to comments 

Patrick Wintour and Vikram Dodd
Thursday April 12, 2007
The Guardian 


Tony Blair yesterday claimed the spate of knife and gun murders in 
London was not being caused by poverty, but a distinctive black 
culture. His remarks angered community leaders, who accused him of 
ignorance and failing to provide support for black-led efforts to 
tackle the problem.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/frontpage/story/0,,2055148,00.html

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