I always want to know when someone says what they said wasn’t meant to be racist, what does that actually mean?
When you are clearly making a joke about black people being criminals how do you expect that to be received by the public?
Here is how it all went down.
Boston sports radio host Tony Massarotti made a racially insensitive joke on air about two Black men on Friday … and on Monday, he apologized for it, calling the comments “insensitive” and “hurtful.”
Massarotti, a former sportswriter for The Boston Herald and The Boston Globe, was on the mic for his “Felger & Mazz” show on 98.5 The Sports Hub when he asked his cohost, Michael Felger, who was doing the show remotely, about two Black guys sitting behind him.
“I wanna know now who the two guys behind you are,” Massarotti asked Felger, who was doing the show from a New Orleans hotel, according to WCVB.
“They can’t hear us, right? Okay, so I would be careful if I were you. Because the last time you were around a couple of guys like that, they stole your car.”
Tony Massarotti has been suspended without pay for the remainder of this week over his racially insensitive comments … his cohost, Michael Felger, announced on the “Felger & Mazz” show on Tuesday.
In addition, Felger said he and the rest of his on-air coworkers at 98.5 The Sports Hub will be taking sensitivity training in wake of Massarotti’s remarks.
“We all feel really bad about this,” Felger said … before apologizing once again to the listeners.
Do you feel the punishment was enough?
Do you think this should have been a fireable offense? I don’t know if there any any black people that work at the station but I can only imagine how they are feeling today.
Flip the pages for Massarotti’s apology.