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Nugent lashes out at media for portraying him as racist

Rocker: Comments about Wonder misconstrued

7/27/2013
BLADE NEWS SERVICES

DETROIT — Ted Nugent lashed out Thursday against news media portrayals of him as racist for his recent remarks about the Trayvon Martin case.

The Detroit-born rocker turned the tables, decrying the “racist slant of the media” in reporting on his comments criticizing Martin and bashing Stevie Wonder’s boycott of Florida.

“I don’t think you’ll find another person where the term ‘racist’ — that vicious, hateful term — is leveled at a guy that has probably done more to promote black artists, specifically, than pretty much anybody this side of (Atlantic Records founder) Ahmet Ertegun,” Nugent told the Detroit Free Press.

The outspoken guitarist found himself back in the headlines after a Tuesday appearance on Nick Cannon’s podcast, in which Nugent described Martin as a “gangsta wannabe.” He also discussed criminal profiling: “If a Dalmatian has been biting the children in the neighborhood, I think we’re going to look for a black-and-white dog.”

On Wednesday, he told a Boston radio station that Wonder was “brain-dead” for boycotting Florida over its stand-your-ground law.

Nugent contends his comments were unfairly portrayed as a personal attack on Wonder.

The guitarist said he not only respects but genuinely reveres “Stevie Wonder’s enrichment to society and my life personally. I have nothing but reverence for the great man.... I just think it’s hypocritical, it’s dishonest, because you can’t boycott places that believe in self-defense.”