Urge Charlamagne tha God to Cease Using Offensive Language On-Air

The Issue

As someone deeply affected by the use of offensive slurs, I am raising this petition to address a concern that has been bothering me for a while. Charlamagne tha God, a prominent figure in the radio industry with his nationally syndicated show, has been consistently using the N-word on air. This language is not only inappropriate but also offensive and disrespectful to many listeners across the nation.

The N-word is an offensive slur with historical implications that continue to cause pain and discomfort for many people today. Its casual use on such a widely listened platform normalizes its usage and undermines efforts towards racial respect and equality.

According to Nielsen's Audio Today report (2019), more than 244 million Americans listen to the radio each week, which indicates how far-reaching this issue could be if not addressed promptly. It's important that influential figures like Charlamagne set positive examples for their listeners by promoting respectful communication.

We are urging iHeartMedia Inc., which syndicates Charlamagne's show, as well as Charlamagne himself, to take immediate action in preventing further use of this or any other racial slurs on air. Let us work together towards creating an environment where everyone feels respected and valued.

Please sign this petition if you agree that it's high time we put an end to such derogatory language being used on public platforms.

avatar of the starter
MR. WATTSPetition Starter

20

The Issue

As someone deeply affected by the use of offensive slurs, I am raising this petition to address a concern that has been bothering me for a while. Charlamagne tha God, a prominent figure in the radio industry with his nationally syndicated show, has been consistently using the N-word on air. This language is not only inappropriate but also offensive and disrespectful to many listeners across the nation.

The N-word is an offensive slur with historical implications that continue to cause pain and discomfort for many people today. Its casual use on such a widely listened platform normalizes its usage and undermines efforts towards racial respect and equality.

According to Nielsen's Audio Today report (2019), more than 244 million Americans listen to the radio each week, which indicates how far-reaching this issue could be if not addressed promptly. It's important that influential figures like Charlamagne set positive examples for their listeners by promoting respectful communication.

We are urging iHeartMedia Inc., which syndicates Charlamagne's show, as well as Charlamagne himself, to take immediate action in preventing further use of this or any other racial slurs on air. Let us work together towards creating an environment where everyone feels respected and valued.

Please sign this petition if you agree that it's high time we put an end to such derogatory language being used on public platforms.

avatar of the starter
MR. WATTSPetition Starter
Petition updates