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: 2006-03-10 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.