Why is it that in Brooklyn, the snow still piles up making walking a bit of a hassle — while in Manhattan, it’s just slushy and mildly irritating?
Snow-related story, that can’t possibly happen only in NY? — restaurant owner Toshi Suzuki, of Basta Pasta on West 17th St., builds an igloo outside his restaurant. It comfortably seats four, and Suzuki apparently does this after every major snow storm. This latest one is his 4th in 15 years. NY1 has the film footage– quite fascinating.
A curious story in today’s Daily News: Radio DJ on Hot97 had a song parody that just denigrates Asians and then the on-air crew denigrated its Asian newsreader when she protested about their song. Frank Lombardi reports:
Hip-hop radio station HOT 97 has sparked outrage across the city by airing a twisted song that shockingly mocks the 200,000 victims of the South Asian tsunami.
The radio station, WQHT, was forced to air an apology yesterday after the insulting song – whose lyrics include racial epithets aimed at Asians – was played for four days last week by morning deejay Miss Jones.
“We are absolutely appalled, saddened, outraged and angered,” said Kai Yu of Asian Media Watch.
The nasty parody, sung to the tune of “We Are the World,” makes light of how the killer tsunami “washed your whole country away.”
Some of the other tasteless lyrics refer jokingly to orphaned children being sold into slavery. [….]
Before one airing of the song, the station’s news reader, Miss Info, who is of Asian descent, objected to the song, only to be attacked by Jones and her cohorts.
“That song is really offensive to me, and I opted not to involve myself,” Miss Info said.
Jones replied, “I know you feel you’re superior because you’re Asian, but you’re not.” Later, co-host Todd Lyn, incensed at Miss Info’s criticism, said, “I’m going to start shooting Asians.”
Councilman John Liu (D-Queens) said it was outrageous that the station, owned by Emmis Communications Corp., aired the song for four days.
“It degrades the more than 200,000 victims,” Liu said.
Liu and other Asian leaders have called for the Federal Communications Commission to crack down on the station and demanded that Miss Jones, whose full name is Tarsha Jones, be fired.
Apparently, Jones and her staff will be donating a week’s salary to tsunami relief efforts. What really was interesting was watching this on the news: Councilman Liu was with a diverse crowd of fellow councilmen and they were all denouncing Hot97 for the racist parody. Thumbs up for a unified condemnation of racist remarks; thumbs down for media people who lacked the sense for putting that on the air in the first place (their defense: “we thought it was funny.” – well, it’s offensive, so boo-hoo to you).
More snow expected tomorrow, plus more frigid cold by Thursday. Ah, and to think that New Year’s Day had 60 degree temperature. Global warming means bizarre weather, I see.
I miss the snow. Winter with snow is better than a wet cold winter. You know this Hot97 brouhaha made it all the way to Taiwan… was a topic of discussion on Forumosa.com. These twits need to lose their jobs.
=YC