One of These Things Is Not Like The Others
Let's see
here:
- A talk show host known for being acerbic and insulting says something stupid and insulting about a basketball team: fired.
- A talk show host and former political "leader" says he thinks a rival talk show host killed his mother, who died in an accidental fire: Suspended, replaced by his son, a current political "leader" under several clouds.
- A talk show host makes a humor bit about a crime in the community where the humor relies on mocking a local paper columnist: Fired, although the radio station was planning to replace her soon with syndicated material anyway.
In all of these cases, the target of the radio talk show host's ire was of a different race. In one, the radio talk show host was suspended. Because of
White Privilege!, he must have been treated differently.