Why I Reported to the FCC About Defamation Against the Oakland Raiders

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Published: August 1, 2009

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... do believe that the NFL has engaged in practices that are tantamount to creating programming that is aimed at white audiences to the detriment of non-white viewers, such as, "The Brady Rule" which protects the predominantly white position of quarterback, to the detriment of predominantly black defensive players.

On one hand, the FCC will stepped-in to reprimand networks for the "wardrobe malfunction" incident with Janet Jackson in 2004, yet has not stepped-in to reprimand networks for broadcasting racist programming.

It does remind me of the old song "Louie, Louie" which had to be censored for radio airplay, because of the lyrics, "her ass is black and her tits are bare."

Yet, under the guise of morality, the networks have been willing to broadcast racist programming from a league that created a rule "The Brady Rule" to protect predominantly white quarterbacks, some of whom have been accused of sexual assault.

In other words, viewers are disgusted by a...

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Why I Reported to the FCC About Defamation Against the Oakland Raiders

By
for NFLSportChannel.com

Published: August 1, 2009

commentComment        

... do believe that the NFL has engaged in practices that are tantamount to creating programming that is aimed at white audiences to the detriment of non-white viewers, such as, "The Brady Rule" which protects the predominantly white position of quarterback, to the detriment of predominantly black defensive players.

On one hand, the FCC will stepped-in to reprimand networks for the "wardrobe malfunction" incident with Janet Jackson in 2004, yet has not stepped-in to reprimand networks for broadcasting racist programming.

It does remind me of the old song "Louie, Louie" which had to be censored for radio airplay, because of the lyrics, "her ass is black and her tits are bare."

Yet, under the guise of morality, the networks have been willing to broadcast racist programming from a league that created a rule "The Brady Rule" to protect predominantly white quarterbacks, some of whom have been accused of sexual assault.

In other words, viewers are disgusted by a...

Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com


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