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An Asian-American politician says the “c” word is just as bad as the “n” word when it comes to racial slurs, and she isn't letting ESPN off the hook for using the term to describe NBA breakout star Jeremy Lin.
“The use of that term is appalling and offensive,” Congresswoman Judy Chu said Monday on MSNBC, referring to the controversial ESPN headline using “chink in the armor” to describe the Knicks’ Friday night loss to the Hornets.
“The use of that term is appalling and offensive,” Congresswoman Judy Chu said Monday on MSNBC, referring to the controversial ESPN headline using “chink in the armor” to describe the Knicks’ Friday night loss to the Hornets.
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First of all, I heard the comment made on ESPN before it showed up in a headline. It was never made in the context which this bimbo is insisting it was made. Second, the guy who said it is married to a Chinese woman, so unless he wanted to be cut off for the foreseeable future, I'm betting it was obvious to her and others (as it was to me) that it wasn't meant that way.
Our Constitution (you know Ms. Chu, that document that you and your Democrat colleagues pretend doesn't exist?) does not guarantee you the right to never be offended. Nowhere! Now shut up and go do your job. There is an economic recession going on, despite the crap your spin doctors are hurling across the airwaves and there are real issues out there which remain unsolved. Nobody has time to worry about your poor feelings. The guy got 30 days off without pay (which is nonsense) and the headline writer was fired (further nonsense). What more do you want, a pint of blood? This is a respectable forum, so I'll just say it in a manner which you should appreciate---with maximum political correctness---please go perform an anatomically impossible act upon yourself and shut up!
















