The part that makes my blood boil is towards the end where he does not want his son bringing the black girlfriend around the younger kids, and he gives him (the son) the ultimatum that he can't work with them anymore until he (the son) breaks up with the girl and puts her out of his life. And the little gem he stated about if it was his other son dating a black girl they would all tell him "f'you": what caring father says that to their child, adult or not ?!?!?!? You don't exile your child for having a racially different companion!!! And it is sad that Dog put his persona and business before his own flesh and blood... worried more about how he will be perceived if a black person is in the family and finds it offensive if he uses the "n" word. If he is so worried about how he will be perceived, then why not just stop saying it?
While people say that too many people empower the "n" word, when they shouldn't: Dog is doing just that... but in the context that suits HIM. It is just a word, but it's far more valuable to Dog to be able to say it, than having his son around him. That is sad...
And yes, the tapes are not fake... Dog directed the media to the pastor, to whom pointed out that Dog voiced it was wrong and he repented. As for the Imus issue: Dog should be wishing that this was on the Imus line of screw-ups: what Dog has said and how he said it is far worse than what Imus said. Dog's racial slurs were personal... so personal he turned his back on his own kid.
And another yes: he is supporting the Girls Gone Wild guy... I'll have to find the write up on it.