from one of the authors of a former World Wide Web site named Examiner.com, specifically two sections of it that were part of its existence: "Mobile (Alabama) TV Examiner" and "Mobile (Alabama) Radio Examiner" (note: this site could have certain features that could be seen without certain programs blocking them; each period of time mentioned on this site without any indication of the time zone to which it applied was a period of time for the Central time zone of the United States)
Monday, January 27, 2020
Commentary: Broadcasters using certain words and phrases often used for classifying certain persons
I had wished broadcasters would not classify certain persons based on their complexions and/or their ancestries after having heard some voices on certain programming feeds for certain radio stations in southwest Alabama (WDLT-FM, WBLX-FM, and WABD-FM) at certain periods of time on the Sunday of the twenty-sixth day of this January (specifically between the beginning of its hour of 5:00 a.m. and the end of its hour of 6:00 a.m.) used to say certain words and phrases (often spelled "African American" and "black") often used in such a way before that day in ways I had found to had been serious or playful (personally I would not classify any person based on his or her complexion and/or ancestry).
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