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politicsanyone - > Politics, anyone? -> Jaz McKay's Obama post — hate speech or harmless humor?
Jaz McKay's Obama post — hate speech or harmless humor?

We posted this story today. What do you think — is this a serious slur as the Obama folks contend or harmless humor? (Attached is a screen grab the Obama folks sent us).

— Government editor Christine Bedell

Fake Obama slogans anger local supporters

Local supporters of presidential hopeful Barack Obama are upset with radio personality Jaz McKay for posting what they say are inflammatory fake slogans about Obama’s campaign.

The slogans, which appeared on McKay’s page of the KNZR 1560 AM Web site, included “Obama ‘08” followed by “Hope. Change. Dead honkeys.,” “kill white folks” and “Kill Whitey!”

Obama pledge delegate Uduak Ntuk of Bakersfield said he was shocked and surprised by the slogans, which he called hate speech.

“It’s actions like that that give Bakersfield a bad name,” Ntuk said.

Station Vice President/General Manager Steve Darnell said that McKay did not create the slogans, he found them on another Web site and posted them to his own. McKay goes to a wide variety of news and humor sites on the Internet and posts numerous things he finds to his own site, Darnell said.

The slogans were up for about a week, which is the normal amount of time McKay’s postings are online before replaced by something new. McKay will not be disciplined, Darnell said.

“The listeners know what he’s about,” Darnell said. “They get his sarcasm and his tongue-in-cheek humor.”

— Staff writer Jason Kotowski, jkotowski@bakersfield.com
 

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posted by politicsanyone on Monday, May 12, 2008 at 04:44 PM
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posted by nooneisabovethelaw on May 12, 2008 at 04:52 PM

It's slander. Obama's campaign has never advocated anything like that, whereas McKay and his ilk have repeatedly called for the death of Muslims, worldwide. McKay is the guy who got fired in Fresno--Fresno!--for urging the firebombing of ACLU offices in San Francisco, so perhaps it's not unexpected.

posted by Leo1 on May 12, 2008 at 04:48 PM

Obama is a globalist tool but I really hate that piece of trash Jaz McKay. Jaz McKay is a anti American Neo-con scum bag & I am not kidding.

 

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