Rev. Allan Ramirez helps block radio parody

From this:
Served over the airways at WBAB Radio in Babylon, critics of a parody that include the words "no green cards, just right" call the song an un-appetizing array of insults and slurs...

"I felt insulted," said Reverend Allan Ramirez of the Brookville Reformed Church. "I felt that I was being treated as less than human."

The parody, played on the popular Long Island radio talk show, Roger and JP on WBAB, is a fake minute-long commercial...

The d-j's insist they never intended to offend anyone. In fact, one of the hosts, John Parise, himself of Hispanic descent, says it's one of many parodies the duo plays on its morning radio show, titles which include "Brokeback Steakhouse" and "My Immigration", a parody of the popular Who song, "My Generation."
More obsequiousness and outright groveling at the link. I haven't heard the song and I don't know where it came from. However, many similar parodies are produced by companies that specialize in that sort of thing. I highly doubt that anything that a normal person would consider racist would be provided by those services.

Rather, I'm going to assume that this is just a power play, and one perpetrated with the apparent assistance of someone with a quite interesting link.

As the second link shows, during the fight to prevent illegal alien clown houses, that Reverend was called a "friend" by Mexican consul Arturo Sarukhan:
"They are my friends and they have done a fantastic job in defending the day laborers."

Immigration · Mon, 05/15/2006 - 00:49 · · Importance: 1

Comments

I agree we will never solve this problem by being PC. If we don't get tough they will continue to walk all over us. Give them an inch and they will take a mile. L.A. is already lost, don't let that happen to the rest of the country.

Posted by: DG at May 15, 2006 4:52 PM

Everybody is worried about "offending" someone. I've been offended daily for many, many years. Nobody seems to care about that. I have come to the conclusion that we should bend 'em over and fuck 'em like they're doing to us. If they find that offensive, then they can leave.

Posted by: boogugg at May 15, 2006 11:29 AM

the guy is looking for a job in Aztlan, he wants to be a head of some death camp for Americans, buy guns people the time is coming when that may save your life WITH A GUN.

Posted by: Fred Dawes at May 15, 2006 8:27 AM


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