"Where is our Moliere?"
. . . "This cries out for satire all around," says Amba, pointing out the pathetic irony of Congresswoman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick's indignation over Don Imus's recent remarks:
Sharpton was joined by Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (D-Mich.), who called on MSNBC to institute policies to prevent other similar incidents.
"I mean, who says 'hos' publicly?" she asked. "What is that? That is probably one of the most derogatory things any woman — black, brown, yellow — could even ever experience."
Sharpton was joined by Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (D-Mich.), who called on MSNBC to institute policies to prevent other similar incidents.
"I mean, who says 'hos' publicly?" she asked. "What is that? That is probably one of the most derogatory things any woman — black, brown, yellow — could even ever experience."
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Me, I'm just grateful that someone is finally going after the true source of misogynistic ghetto culture: haggard, white, middle-aged radio has-beens. It's about time!
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