Dr. Laura Schlesinger Set to Return to Radio & Tackle Race Baiting Head On
December 3, 2010 at 9:00 am | Posted in NewsRealBlog | Leave a commentTags: Bigotry, Discrimination, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, NewsReal Blog, prejudice, race relations, Racism, SiriusXM, talk radio, The Concession Stand
by Walter Scott Hudson, contributed to NewsReal Blog
Dr. Laura Schlesinger, the outspoken radio talk show host who was derided into resignation over an August on-air controversy, is set to return “uncensored, expanded, and exclusive to” SiriusXM Satellite Radio in January. True to form, Schlesinger plans to come out swinging on the very topic which drove her from terrestrial airwaves.
In confirming the exclusive arrangement to bring her talk show to satellite radio beginning Jan, 3, Schlessinger said Monday she intends to introduce roundtable discussions. Within the first three weeks one topic will be race relations and free speech.
“Racism, bigotry and hate,” Schlessinger told the Hollywood Reporter, “what they really are, instead of the politically-inspired efforts to eliminate dissenting opinions or state facts.”
This is a worthwhile and timely topic. However, Schlesinger must approach it from an angle which keeps the message intact upon delivery.
Gay Protest Group Flaunts Over-representation in Television Programming
July 25, 2010 at 5:30 am | Posted in NewsRealBlog | Leave a commentTags: Affirmative Action, Cable television, CBS, Discrimination, Gay Rights, GLADD, Hollywood, homosexual, Homosexuality, homosexuals, MTV, NewsRealBlog, quotas, racial quotas, Racism, television, The Concession Stand
by Walter Scott Hudson, contributed to NewsReal Blog
Among the many bizarre propagations of the Left is the notion of minority quotas. These mandates are predicated upon the premise that governments, workplaces, and media outlets ought to be composed of bodies which perfectly mimic the demographics of their serviced populations. Aside from a lack of any discernible benefit, such quotas often graduate from absurd to dangerous.
Recall the discrimination case brought by white firefighters in New Haven, Connecticut last year. Their city’s Civil Service Board dismissed results from a promotion eligibility exam because, in their view, too few black and Hispanic firefighters earned passing scores. Apparently, merit was not adequate criteria for the available lieutenant and captain positions.
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