Critics Condemnn Boortz Radio Rant

The truth hurts, and whiners whine.

Atlanta radio talk show host Neal Boortz is getting negative national attentional for his recent comments on violent crime in Atlanta.

In reaction to news of two violent carjackings, he said:

“This town is starting to look like a garbage heap. And we got too damn many urban thugs, yo, ruining the quality of life for everybody. And I’ll tell you what it’s gonna take. You people, you are – you need to have a gun. You need to have training. You need to know how to use that gun. You need to get a permit to carry that gun. And you do in fact need to carry that gun, and we need to see some dead thugs littering the landscape in Atlanta. We need to see the next guy that tries to carjack you shot dead right where he stands. We need more dead thugs in this city.”

Liberal websites, like the Huffington Post and Daily Kos. were quick to condemn his comments last week, and the chairman of the Georgia NAACP said he was shocked. 

“Not shocked that Neal Boortz would say something inflammatory, he’s done that before,” said Edward DuBose. “But shocked that he would go to this extent. This is in many ways advocating violence, vigilante-type taking thing into your own hands.”

Boortz also complained about graffiti in Atlanta and the message it sends:

“This city harbors an urban culture of violence. And I want you to look around. You drive into the city. The railroad overpass is on the downtown connector covered with graffiti. And that — that is just an advertisement for everybody coming into this town that we really don’t give a damn about those who would screw up our quality of life around here. We really just don’t care. We don’t care enough to paint over graffiti on the overpasses that come into our city, advertising welcome to Atlanta, here’s some of our finest graffiti, from some of our finest urban thugs and their little gang signs. And pick up the paper tomorrow morning. Read about all the carjackings. Read about the innocent people shot for the pure de-hell of it.”

MSNBC’s Ed Shultz aired the comments on his show on Wednesday night and challenged Boortz to appear on his show to defend the comments he made last Monday.

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2011-06-23