Feverish XM Radio Destruction Compilation Video
They forgot to include this one where some guys drive an 18 wheeler truck cab over an XM radio. Then they light another on fire and drive over it, just like they would do at a monster truck rally. The video's makers were also remiss to not do some kind of Max Headroom effect with this CNN clip.
The question is, will a visually entertaining consumer backlash translate into XM not canceling Opie and Anthony? Or from curtailing free speech to curry political favor?
For the time being, according to PeopleAgainstCensorship.com, several advertisers have pulled their ads from XM Radio in protest: Adamandeve, Nashville Coffee, Mafialife.com, Support.com, icu2.com, and Myradiostore.com, which sells XM and Sirius satellite radios. — BEN POPKEN
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@tracilyns: They already did suspend them, though, right? So all these reactions are for actions already taken by XM, actions to censor their "uncensored" radio regardless of who is doing the talking.
@SugarRob: And I'm not saying I necessarily agree with the wanton destruction of working electronics, but I understand the reasoning behind it. :)
@d0x: You realize that XM Radio is still paying Opie and Anthony, right? Unless they had something in their contract that stated they could not allow a homeless man to get on the air and talk about wanting to have sex with Laura Bush and Queen Elizabeth, they didn't do anything in breach of their contract.
@scoobydoo: I read that ICU2.com pulled their ads, not that they decided against purchasing future ads.
Given that XM was only recently sold by Clear Channel, and given that Clear Channel's management leans heavily toward the right, I suspect much of their management still cares more about the good book than either the ratings book or the financial books.
Siriously, though... Imust issue a Stern warning to XM if this is some Bushwacking attempt to tank XMs stock... Cheney is watching and has you squarely in his sights.
@bentcorner: Just to be clear, there is a difference, I think, between "wanting to have sex with" and "fantasizing about raping to death." I don't care if XM cancels these jackasses or not, but we should at least be clear about what was said.
In any event, these O&P followers don't seem the cleverest or most effective bunch. A website I read had a woman comment that she , as a rape survivor, didn't find rape jokes too funny. The O&P minions descended, or really I should say ascended from whatever cesspit in which they normally dwell to flood her comments section with hopes for her murder and repeated violent rape; they posted obscene pictures and debated amongst themselves whether they found her attractive enough to rape. I can just imagine the sort of persuasive rhetoric they are employing in their emails to XM executives.
Wow. Misogynists are violent -- what a shock!
Do we really need to be drawing attention to these people? It's equivalent to posting videos of Klan rallies or Fred Phelps picketing funerals.
Here's the real kicker -- O & A will be back on the air starting June 15.
Fuck them. If they want to cancel their services just cuz the violent, coarse, and pathetic show that they so belove is suspended, then more power to them. They can exercise their vote of the dollar, but they shouldn't act all self-righteous about it, they're not fighting against censorship after all. They're fighting against basic decency and contempt of hateful misogyny.








ok, so this is what i'm wondering about all of this. what happens if XM decides not to cancel Opie and Anthony, and all of these people have destroyed their radios? it just seems like a waste of money to me, since they'd have to buy another radio from XM if they wanted to listen to the show again.