Unlike the Bare Naked Ladies I don't Laugh at Funerals My point is. . . you know it was a painful experience for a significant number of people why pour salt in the wound? I tire of these 'mistakes' that seem to happen too often Rocket River
You kind of have a point, which is scary in itself. For further support of what TJ said, see Michael Irvin's recent comments on Tony Romo. Those comments would have got any white sportscaster fired.
classy. could easily be re-worded as "I will not tolerate racist n******" and have people jumping all over you for being an *******. but for now it's just racial discrimination that's socially uncool.
First, F Rush Limbaugh. What did he get fired for? Saying the media wants a successful black QB? How is that any worse than Irvin's comments?
Better example, Bush is a moron cause his great great great grandfather had sexual intercourse with a slave. If a white person said that, Jesse keep it in your pants and not in women who aren't your wife Jackson would be holding a press conference ASAP. I do a see a difference in white people and black people using the n-word. If black people want to use it, don't be shocked when idiots like Richards use it. Stop using it yourself.
LAUGH FACTORY BANS DAMON WAYANS: Comedian used N-word after Kramer incident led to its removal from the premises. (December 6, 2006) http://www.eurweb.com/story/eur30152.cfm *Looks like Damon Wayans has become the first casualty of the Laugh Factory’s newly-instituted N-word free zone. The comedian used the term 16 times during his 20-minute set Sunday night and was promptly banned from performing at the venue for the next three months, reports the LA Times. Wayans’ act referred to the racist rant of “Seinfeld” star Michael Richards that caused the N-word ban to be instituted. "I'll be damned if the white man uses that word last. …This is part of our culture now...don't take that from us," Wayans told the audience. The actor was also fined $320 for his routine - $20 for each time he used the word. The syndicated TV show “Inside Edition” sought the opinion of director Spike Lee on the Laugh Factory’s N-word ban. The director told the syndicated television program: "I think as a people we have to try to eradicate that word." But rapper Jay-Z, who uses the word in his lyrics, disagrees with a formal ban, telling the show last week: "I'm against that, I'm all for freedom of speech." He added, "You have to fix the people that have hatred inside their soul."
"No, that's not the only way ... but it's certainly one way ... [maybe his] great, great, great, great Grandma pulled one of them studs up outta the barn [and said] 'come here for a second' ... back in the day ...( Meaning his grandmother was get some on the side from one of the slaves.