Stop Calling People "Dawgs," Randy

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Last Sunday, while most people were fixated on the Oscars spectacle, newly retired Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan was in Detroit giving what he said was his final speech - and for the first time he actually made a lot of sense (about 80 percent of the time). Striking at the heart of "American Idol," Louis called for blacks to stop calling humans "dogs. " Dogs are a lowly beast, he said, and it's an insult to call people by that name.
RIGHT!RIGHT!RIGHT!RIGHT!
Enough, Randy. It's not cool. It's not cute. It's not "street." It's repulsive. And Farrakhan called him on it.

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