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User: "TonyZ2001"
Date: 19 Nov 2004 10:23:53 AM
Object: More Liberal Racism
Sly defends 'Aunt Jemima' comment
11:16 pm 11/18/04
Patricia Simms Wisconsin State Journal
An unrepentant Sly explained why he called the nominee to be secretary of
state, Condoleezza Rice, an "Aunt Jemima" and outgoing Secretary of State Colin
Powell an "Uncle Tom" on the radio Wednesday.
Sly, the on-air name for John Sylvester, told WTDY-AM (1670) morning show
listeners that Rice, who is black, bought her way into the White House with
obedience to President Bush.
"I'm not apologizing for what I said," Sylvester said Thursday in an interview.
"I stand by it.
"I was aiming that directly at a black person that is letting himself (and
herself) be used by an administration that has been extremely hostile to
minorities," he said.
"Being subservient and being a black role model are two different things. I
think (Rice) has not only been bad for the country and for national security,
but I think she's been a bad black role model.
"I don't think being subservient to white people and not blowing the whistle on
their misdoings is a good role model at all."
Sylvester said his comments were not a ratings ploy. "People know who I am. I
don't need to get attention."
Response was negative, from Wisconsin Democratic U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold to
Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and the Urban League of Greater Madison.
Sylvester has been intensely supportive of Feingold and Wisconsin Democrats in
general.
The comments came in the wake of conservative Milwaukee talker Mark Belling's
five- day suspension from WISN-AM (1130) for using the word "wetback," a
derogatory term for illegal Mexican immigrants, on his Oct. 27 show.
"While it is not my intention to comment on every extremely inappropriate
remark made in our society," Feingold said in a statement today, "given the
proximity to the unfortunate comments made by another member of the media, I
feel it is necessary to completely reject and repudiate these recent comments."
Cieslewicz said he didn't hear the broadcast but understood that Sylvester's
comment were racially insensitive. "Our society is not well served by a
coarsening of political discussion," the mayor said, "and comments with
negative racial overtones are even more troubling."
The Urban League said it was deeply disturbed. "Such slurs based on racial and
ethnic stereotypes have no place in the 21st century," said its statement. "We
call upon WTDY and John Sylvester to apologize for using the basest form of
racial derision to highlight a political viewpoint."
Sylvester, who is also program director, said he would not take himself off the
air nor would station owners, the Mid- West Family Broadcast Group. General
Manager Tom Walker did not return phone calls Thursday.
Sylvester said the issue was being stirred by Milwaukee talk show host Charlie
Sykes. "I didn't think anything about it," he said. "I think I've even said it
before. Anybody who knows me knows I'm not a racist."
"I did call her the Aunt Jemima of the administration because I think not only
have they used her race as a trophy, but I think her price of admission to the
White House has been complete obedience to the white power structure in the
White House," Sylvester said. "(And) I called (Powell) Uncle Tom. Frankly I
think they bought his silence."
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