Allegations of Racism



Ghost, the host of the True Capitalist Radio broadcast (and its now-defunct predecessor, the True Conservative Radio broadcast), has frequently been called a racist. Ghost's enjoyment of the "Guess the Minority" game and his "special guests" have lent credence to this idea, rapidly increasing the number of accusers over time.

Reaction
Ghost has always denied being a racist. Besmirching his good name with these slanderous accusations often throws him into a violent fit where he insists, "I am not a racist! I am a melting pot of friendship. I'm a nice guy!" After he cools down a bit, he continues with, "I happen to have a whole bunch of friends who happen to be black. I happen to have a whole bunch of friends who happen to be Mexican. I happen to have a whole bunch of friends who happen to be Oriental. And WOP. And Camel Jockey. And Kraut." His insistence on punctuating his racism denial with multiple ethnic slurs does not help to establish his case.

Trolling
Calling Ghost a racist was one of the most frequently used trolls on the True Capitalist Radio broadcast in its original run. As a result, Ghost played "Guess the Minority" much less often, as it has died down a little bit and been replaced by more trolls before it ended in May 2012.

Several of the biggest remixers of Ghost ranging from DJ AlexS. to Celtic Brony have included spliced audio clips of Ghost claiming to be a racist.

It is often suggested that all residents of Texas are racist redneck cowboys, especially towards African-Americans.

(Wondering why you're not getting anywhere with calling Ghost a racist every time you call in? We have the perfect article to help you through this tough, frustrating time.)

After Ghost returned in 2016, the "you're racist" calls have all but died out. Callers went back to splicing him to look like a racist, such as using his Woodshed segment to racist degrees, often with stereotypical chimpanzee noises playing. These splices were almost guaranteed a cans.wav reaction from Ghost. Playing chimpanzee sounds in a splice can also easily trigger cans.

A main form of trolling during Shoutouts is making names that would make Ghost say something that sounds like the n-word. While some he would refuse to say, most have tricked him into saying it and causing cans, some of the more successful ones he didn't get as soon as he read them, but eventually noticed that and raged. Click here for a list of these names.

Following Ghost's departure from BlogTalkRadio, Ghost has used more slurs in his vocabulary, and has actually said the n-word without being tricked into or being spliced saying it, however he still denies any allegations of racism, stating he did not say it in a derogatory way and used it in reference to another news story (he also felt that it was okay to say it since he is no longer on BTR). This did not deter trolls while Shoutouts was still a segment from making jokes about it, leading to Ghost's usual reaction to these allegations.