ImusGate: First they came for Imus: “His apology sounded sincere. I myself do not believe he said something racist per se. It was a reach for a cheap laugh, not something said to be injurious to the Rutgers women. Ah, but the floodgates are now open. The cyber-lynching by faceless, nameless bloggers of talk-show hosts like me has begun.” At least the whole Imus controversy has brought forth a discussion of accountability, both on the airwaves and online. But who should be accountable and for what?
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