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Community outraged over offensive radio content

July 12, 2024 | Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia



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Community outraged over offensive radio content
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the rising costs associated with emergency roof repairs, prompting a call for proposals from existing contracts. A council member highlighted the need for input on how to proceed, given that labor and material costs have significantly increased since policies were adopted in 2018.

The meeting also featured a public comment segment, where citizens were invited to voice their concerns. George Cross, a resident of Almonston, Georgia, raised issues regarding offensive content broadcasted on local radio stations, specifically targeting remarks that he claimed perpetuate racial stereotypes and divisive rhetoric. Cross expressed concern over the impact of such language on community relations, noting that it has sparked discussions among residents about the appropriateness of the content aired.

He provided examples of statements made on the stations that he found particularly troubling, including derogatory comments about various racial groups and the suggestion of a \"white man's month\" in response to other cultural observances. Cross emphasized the need for accountability from the council regarding the content being disseminated in the community, urging members to consider the broader implications of such broadcasts on societal cohesion.

The council's response to these concerns remains to be seen, as they are expected to follow up on the issues raised during the meeting.

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