Magic Johnson Rips Radio Talk Show Hosts Who Said He 'Faked AIDS'

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Oct 9th 2008 8:05PM by Brett
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Radio talk show hosts are often accused of saying outrageous things, and
often by people who didn't even hear them say the supposedly outrageous
thing in the first place. But when speaking about a famous athlete who was
forced to retire after contracting HIV, and saying that they think he "faked
AIDS," I think we can all agree that's going a bit too far.

Such is the case with Minneapolis radio hosts Chris Baker and Langdon Perry,
who attempted to make this joke at Magic Johnson's expense. Listen for
yourself to their ridiculously insensitive comments, then we'll reconvene.



"He's the only cured AIDS guy ever." Nice. Predictably, Magic himself was
not amused. His
response<http://ww3.startribune.com/blogs/randball/2008/10/09/magic-johnson-rips-ktlk-over-faked-aids-comment/>to
these clowns, after the jump.

"I am extremely disappointed in KTLK in Minneapolis. I am outraged that
Chris Baker and Langdon Perry would minimize such a serious and deadly
issue. Millions are dying from HIV/AIDS and the fact that they would make
jokes about my status is unbelievable," Johnson said. "Chris, Langdon and
KTLK should use their power in a more positive light by encouraging people
to get tested for this disease instead of making up such ridiculous lies."

So many times when something like this goes down, the celebrity won't want
to dignify comments like these with a response. But Magic handled it the
right way, by releasing a statement and letting these guys know that they
should be using their platform for something more positive.

-- 
"Usually when people are sad, they don't do anything. They just cry over
their condition. But when they get angry, they bring about a change."
- Malcolm X, Malcolm X Speaks, 1965

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