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Despare 11-28-2006 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Nchantress (Post 516008)
Forgive me for going off the topic, but I had a thought. Would everyone be as up in arms if "Kramer" had insulted a group of fat girls?

Probably not, but fat girls aren't a minority. ;)
Really though, in my opinion the guy just over reacted and those people shouldn't have been talking during his show anyway. I don't think anybody should be "up in arms", he screwed up and said some things he shouldn't have. So have I. At least he got SOME publicity. I'll never forget seeing the (HORRIBLY UNFUNNY) Dustin Diamond at a comedy club and he said, "I'd fuck you in the ass if it got me back in the papers!".

The Mothman 11-28-2006 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Shady (Post 515945)
When it comes to the word "nigger", it comes down to this. Whether you are using it in a racist way or not. When black people call each other "nigger" they are using it in a friendly way. Sometimes they use it as how others may say "man", or "dude", or "dawg", or "bro", or however many people say. For example I will say "Hey man, hows it goin. Accept they substitute it with "nigger". In my opinion it is only racist if you use it in a racist way like Kramer did. The majority of the time white people say "nigger" its in a racist way which is why whenever a white guy says that controversy breaks loose. I have black friends and I say "nigger" sometimes and it doesn't bother them at all because I do not use it in a racist way. It all depends on how you use it and what context you use it in.

im at the point with a lot of my black friends where i can call them 'nigger' in an offesive type of way, but they understand im fucking around.

X¤MurderDoll¤X 11-28-2006 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 516032)
Probably not, but fat girls aren't a minority. ;)
Really though, in my opinion the guy just over reacted and those people shouldn't have been talking during his show anyway. I don't think anybody should be "up in arms", he screwed up and said some things he shouldn't have. So have I. At least he got SOME publicity. I'll never forget seeing the (HORRIBLY UNFUNNY) Dustin Diamond at a comedy club and he said, "I'd fuck you in the ass if it got me back in the papers!".

agreed.


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urgeok 11-29-2006 01:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Kemal (Post 516031)
I think the whole thing has been blown out of proportion.

maybe - but it's causing some people to take a good look at themselves in the mirror.

urgeok 11-29-2006 01:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Shady (Post 515945)
When it comes to the word "nigger", it comes down to this. Whether you are using it in a racist way or not. When black people call each other "nigger" they are using it in a friendly way. Sometimes they use it as how others may say "man", or "dude", or "dawg", or "bro", or however many people say. For example I will say "Hey man, hows it goin. Accept they substitute it with "nigger". In my opinion it is only racist if you use it in a racist way like Kramer did. The majority of the time white people say "nigger" its in a racist way which is why whenever a white guy says that controversy breaks loose. I have black friends and I say "nigger" sometimes and it doesn't bother them at all because I do not use it in a racist way. It all depends on how you use it and what context you use it in.


i'm seeing a change in this - at least where i live ..

maybe because of chris rock - or maybe Chris Rock is echoing the changing mentality.

my friend uses that word the way chris rock does ..

a 'nigger' is someone who would rob you at an ATM. A 'class' of person who fucks things up for eveyone else. someone who enjoys his ignorance - 'keeping it real'

VS:

a black person: someone who responsibly takes care of his business. a solid citizen.

as far as black people using it - check out what Lenny Bruce had to say about it :

Are there any niggers here tonight? Could you turn on the house lights, please, and could the waiters and waitresses just stop serving, just for a second? And turn off this spot. Now what did he say? "Are there any niggers here tonight?" I know there's one nigger, because I see him back there working. Let's see, there's two niggers. And between those two niggers sits a kike. And there's another kike— that's two kikes and three niggers. And there's a spic. Right? Hmm? There's another spic. Ooh, there's a wop; there's a polack; and, oh, a couple of greaseballs. And there's three lace-curtain Irish micks. And there's one, hip, thick, hunky, funky, boogie. Boogie boogie. Mm-hmm. I got three kikes here, do I hear five kikes? I got five kikes, do I hear six spics, I got six spics, do I hear seven niggers? I got seven niggers. Sold American. I pass with seven niggers, six spics, five micks, four kikes, three guineas, and one wop. Well, I was just trying to make a point, and that is that it's the suppression of the word that gives it the power, the violence, the viciousness. Dig: if President Kennedy would just go on television, and say, "I would like to introduce you to all the niggers in my cabinet," and if he'd just say "nigger nigger nigger nigger nigger" to every nigger he saw, "boogie boogie boogie boogie boogie," "nigger nigger nigger nigger nigger" 'til nigger didn't mean anything anymore, then you could never make some six-year-old black kid cry because somebody called him a nigger at school

alkytrio666 11-29-2006 10:54 AM

I hope he gets sued to hell.

There's a difference between using "nigger" in a sentence and repeating over and over "You're a nigger! You're a motherfucking nigger! Fuck you nigger!"

When confronted about the problem afterwards, he stated that he doesn't know why he hates black people. He just does. He can't explain it.

He just acts like a juevenile all the time, it's like he's a 10 year old trapped in a grown man's body. He can't think like an adult human being. He obviously has some serious problems.

So again, I hope this guy gets what he has coming to him.

PhilnEdee 11-29-2006 10:55 AM

Being white, being from the south, my take on the word is this...it's really such a bad word to use in any context. That word has more history associated with it than if you said "George Washington"...and none of it good...if a black person says it, or a person of any color says it...its not a good word to use towards anyone. To me, that word is the definition of slavery: oppression, racism at its worst, torture, killing, uneducated...all based on a persons skin color. I played on a USTA league tennis team one year and I was the only white player on the team...the rest of the team members are all good friends, but one time some of them said I was their "white nigger"...honestly, I didn't like it...so I can only imagine how someone who has ever experienced real racism (it still exists...didn't just go away) would feel being called that in an angry and offensive way.
As for my take on this episode...blown all out of proportion, giving him way more publicity than he deserves...because as a standup comic...he really blows. The Chris Rock analogy from Bigger and Blacker is a very good one being from what he deems a normal black person's point of view...but even there I think he missed the boat on just how dirty and hurtful that word can truly be.

urgeok 11-29-2006 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by PhilnEdee (Post 516232)
Being white, being from the south, my take on the word is this...it's really such a bad word to use in any context. That word has more history associated with it than if you said "George Washington"...and none of it good...if a black person says it, or a person of any color says it...its not a good word to use towards anyone. To me, that word is the definition of slavery: oppression, racism at its worst, torture, killing, uneducated...all based on a persons skin color. I played on a USTA league tennis team one year and I was the only white player on the team...the rest of the team members are all good friends, but one time some of them said I was their "white nigger"...honestly, I didn't like it...so I can only imagine how someone who has ever experienced real racism (it still exists...didn't just go away) would feel being called that in an angry and offensive way.
As for my take on this episode...blown all out of proportion, giving him way more publicity than he deserves...because as a standup comic...he really blows. The Chris Rock analogy from Bigger and Blacker is a very good one being from what he deems a normal black person's point of view...but even there I think he missed the boat on just how dirty and hurtful that word can truly be.

like you said - there is a long nasty history behind the word.

to me that word will always be a symbol of hate and ignorance in its purest form.

Vodstok 11-29-2006 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by alkytrio666 (Post 516231)
I hope he gets sued to hell.

There's a difference between using "nigger" in a sentence and repeating over and over "You're a nigger! You're a motherfucking nigger! Fuck you nigger!"

When confronted about the problem afterwards, he stated that he doesn't know why he hates black people. He just does. He can't explain it.

He just acts like a juevenile all the time, it's like he's a 10 year old trapped in a grown man's body. He can't think like an adult human being. He obviously has some serious problems.

So again, I hope this guy gets what he has coming to him.

I heard someone make a really good point about suing him over this last night:

It boils down to this: There are no legal ramifications for exercising free speech. Yes, it was hateful, but the punishment for this kind of thing is being put through the wringer and a loss of status. He already has both. NO ONE is entitiled to a fucking thing aside from an apology.

urgeok 11-29-2006 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Vodstok (Post 516237)
I heard someone make a really good point about suing him over this last night:

It boils down to this: There are no legal ramifications for exercising free speech. Yes, it was hateful, but the punishment for this kind of thing is being put through the wringer and a loss of status. He already has both. NO ONE is entitiled to a fucking thing aside from an apology.

thats true .. you cant sue someone for being an ignorant asshole (unless you sued the school board for having a teacher saying this stuff to young kids.)

but you're right - he will be punished accordingly by how this affects his 'career'
no one should make any money from it.


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