I agree it was a reprehensible joke, a white comedian claiming to be a house n...., I guess as opposed to a field slave, when some politician invites him to work the fields in some cornpone red state. I'm wondering what cases you are referring to in your
demand for equal treatment so that the people you think so highly of can remain scrupulously consistent in your eyes.
What other comedians made off color racist jokes subject to politically correct wrath that has you concerned the correct punishment is not being meted out? Please print the joke in quote in context, the name, date, and the disposition of those instances, if any.
I'll be waiting, racist shithead.![]()
This is a brief clip from a longer documentary done in Mississippi back in 1965. Booker Wright speaks to the pain of repeatedly being called the N-word while at work. Clearly there are people who would have no problem going back to times like this when this rhetoric was in usual use.
Like Ice Cube said last night about the N word, "that's our word and you can't have it back". Clearly there are some people not happy about that.
I get what he was saying - but ultimately, it's just another thing that highlights that "black & white" are separate.
The goal should be a color-free society, imo. Where we don't really see color - where it becomes something like eye or hair color, instead of some underlying & permanent difference between people. As long as we have things that only blacks can say, or that only whites can do, or whatever - it just perpetuates the difference, and keeps us from the goal.
I get what he was saying - but ultimately, it's just another thing that highlights that "black & white" are separate.
The goal should be a color-free society, imo. Where we don't really see color - where it becomes something like eye or hair color, instead of some underlying & permanent difference between people. As long as we have things that only blacks can say, or that only whites can do, or whatever - it just perpetuates the difference, and keeps us from the goal.
Wait no more. Neither bothers me in the least,
Like Ice Cube said last night about the N word, "that's our word and you can't have it back". Clearly there are some people not happy about that.
Because you are racist white republican guy.
Your 15 minutes are up.
You have been outed, dude.
Until Liberals like you stop supporting things like affirmative action, you're the last one to say the goal is a color free society. When you use skin color as part of a program you support, you work against the goal you say you want.
A color free society would be ideal but realistically that's just not going to happen. There is too much history with the N word in this country to have it turned into a regular word that all can use. I don't think non black people lose out not using it in their speech. CFM is a perfect example, look at how he uses the word.
A color free society would be ideal but realistically that's just not going to happen. There is too much history with the N word in this country to have it turned into a regular word that all can use. I don't think non black people lose out not using it in their speech. CFM is a perfect example, look at how he uses the word.
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I use it where it applies.
As long as people like Thingy, and perhaps you, support affirmative action, they're the last ones to talk about a color free society. I have no problem when the most qualified gets a job regardless of whether that person is black, white, yellow, green, blue, purple, or pink with gray polka dots. Where I have the problem is when those that support affirmative action say they want a color free society. By supporting such things, they're saying it's OK to use something to benefit that if used to deny would be wrong.
I use it where it applies.
As long as people like Thingy, and perhaps you, support affirmative action, they're the last ones to talk about a color free society. I have no problem when the most qualified gets a job regardless of whether that person is black, white, yellow, green, blue, purple, or pink with gray polka dots. Where I have the problem is when those that support affirmative action say they want a color free society. By supporting such things, they're saying it's OK to use something to benefit that if used to deny would be wrong.
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Its never needed. I have no idea what type of life you lead where you feel the need to be dropping n bombs. You would be the type in the Booker Wright clip that would use it to dehumanize others
CFM was passed over for a promotion at the toilet factory and a black guy got the job instead of him...
He thinks it was "affirmative action" ...But it was really CFM's lack of education and incompetence...
Poor CFM