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« on: April 25, 2004, 01:44:57 AM »
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http://www.bigfreeconcert.com/main.html

OSU's Big Free Concert will be rappers Ludacris, Wyclef Jean, and Twista- Somehow, OSU's activity board (OUAB) sees fit to force students to pay a student activity to bring foul mouth and immoral acts to campus!

I want to get ahold of the O'Reilly factor and I'll talk to a few political and media contacts I have.

Any suggestions on how to stop this would be helpful.
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« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2004, 08:39:34 AM »
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Get the OSU Womens's groups, conservative minority groups, and anti-comercial/capitalist Groups involved. Call churches, and somehow organize a write your Ohio Representative Letter Campaign. Tax Payer Funding Goes to Support Graphic Sexism and Rasist Lauguage!! Should be the title.
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Posted on Sun, Apr. 25, 2004
 
Black women in college take aim at rap artists

The music videos of popular artists have sparked debate about the portrayal of black women in hip-hop.

BY KRISTEN WYATT

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ATLANTA - Maybe it was the credit card that rap superstar Nelly swiped through a woman's backside in a recent video.

Here at Spelman, the most famous black women's college in the country, a debate has erupted over images of women in rap videos, sparking a petition drive and phone campaigns.

 
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The women leading the fight are barely 20. Many had not been born when hip-hop emerged but came of age listening to its music.

Later that morning in March, Jennings saw Nelly's Tip Drill for the first time. "I couldn't believe it," she recalled. "I just think of little girls watching it."

The music video features dozens of women in thong bikinis dancing around a swimming pool, in hot tubs and a pool hall. One of the scenes includes a credit card swipe through a woman's buttocks.

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Nelly, be sure to watch the "Pimp Juice" Video.
 
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"So I'm calling for all responsible Americans to fight back and punish Pepsi for using a man who degrades women, who encourages substance abuse, and does all the things that hurt particularly the poor in our society.


"I'm calling for all Americans to say, Hey, Pepsi, I'm not drinking your stuff. [Italics Chatterbox's.] You want to hang around with Ludacris, you do that, I'm not hanging around with you."

—Bill O'Reilly on Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor, Aug. 27, 2002.

"Because of pressure by Factor viewers [italics Chatterbox's], Pepsi-Cola late today capitulated. Ludacris has been fired."

—Bill O'Reilly on Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor, Aug. 28, 2002.

 
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Post Superbowl Halftime, does OSU really want to take the risk of inviting these groups? Float that angle by the Board of Direectors.

FCC Chief Blasts Jackson Halftime Show

NEW YORK  — The chief federal regulator of broadcasting said Monday he is outraged by the Super Bowl (search) halftime show which wound up with singer Justin Timberlake (search) tearing off part of Janet Jackson's (search) costume, exposing her breast.

Does OSU Really Want to Risk It?
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