Kansas City Radio: Can't win for losing
Mar. 8th, 2006 08:42 amThis morning, I accidentally pushed the radio over to 101.5 again. Usually, they're off my list in the morning because their morning show crew can't seem to go two minutes without gay-bashing. But sometime in between the last time I bitched about the gay-bashing and today, they got a new, syndicated morning show. So I thought, well, I'll give them a chance, and see. Maybe this one will be better.
And lo, in the entire time I was listening, they didn't disparage anybody for being gay. They just went on at length on the proposition that the world would be a much better place if there were no women on the planet.
Which I suppose could be taken as an endorsement of homosexuality, but still. Bigotry first thing in the morning is a little much for me.
::headdesk::
And lo, in the entire time I was listening, they didn't disparage anybody for being gay. They just went on at length on the proposition that the world would be a much better place if there were no women on the planet.
Which I suppose could be taken as an endorsement of homosexuality, but still. Bigotry first thing in the morning is a little much for me.
::headdesk::
re: talking on the radio
Date: 2006-03-09 02:25 pm (UTC)I find it amusing how my fingers twitch for the radio once they hit the "Don't go away! We'll be right back with more music in two minutes or less!" spiel. Shouldn't have warned me, kids...
Re: talking on the radio
Date: 2006-03-10 12:42 am (UTC)And I also don't classify NPR as talk radio. Huh. I actually *like* NPR...their news programs(especially All Things Considered), *love* Car Talk and Prairie Home Companion. Now *that's* entertainment.