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Black leaders: End N-word in entertainment

Sarek

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http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/11/27/michaelrichards.ap/index.html

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Black leaders on Monday challenged the entertainment industry, including rappers, to stop use of the racial slur that Michael Richards uttered in his tirade.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson and others said they will meet with TV networks, film companies and musicians to discuss the "n-word."

"We want to give our ancestors a present," Jackson said at a news conference. "Dignity over degradation."

Jackson also asked the public not to buy a DVD box set of the seventh season of the TV show "Seinfeld" that was released last week.

Richards, who played the wacky neighbor Kramer on "Seinfeld," triggered outrage with a November 17 racial rant against two black men when he was heckled during a stand-up comedy routine at the Laugh Factory nightclub in West Hollywood. A patron recorded the outburst with a video camera phone.

Richards has made several apologies, including one Sunday on Jackson's syndicated radio program, in which he has said he is not a racist and was motivated by anger. (Watch Richards on the radio show -- 2:45 )

At the press conference, comedian Paul Mooney said he has used the "n-word" numerous times during stand-up performances but will no longer do so after watching Richards' rant.

"He's my Dr. Phil," the black comedian said. "He's cured me." (Watch Mooney say why he's done with the word -- 6:31 )

Asked about free-speech issues, Jackson said the word is "unprotected."

U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-California, charged that only situations such as the Richards incident turn mainstream media attention to issues involving the black community.

"This is not simply about whether or not the black community forgives or forgets, this is about understanding that this is pervasive, that this happens in all of our institutions, one way or the other," Waters said.


Jackson says:

"We want to give our ancestors a present. Dignity over degradation."

Why don't you try and have them watch a few hours of the crap called "Black Entertainment Television"?

Frankly, I hate Jackson. The guys the second biggest racist there is next to Farrakhan.
 
Red Whacker said:
All this over a word?

My sentiments exactly.

The black population needs to stop being more racist than the white people. Period. I'd say that the white male is the most opressed person on the planet. I say give whitey a break!
 
Sarek said:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/11/27/michaelrichards.ap/index.html

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Black leaders on Monday challenged the entertainment industry, including rappers, to stop use of the racial slur that Michael Richards uttered in his tirade.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson and others said they will meet with TV networks, film companies and musicians to discuss the "n-word."

"We want to give our ancestors a present," Jackson said at a news conference. "Dignity over degradation."

Jackson also asked the public not to buy a DVD box set of the seventh season of the TV show "Seinfeld" that was released last week.

Richards, who played the wacky neighbor Kramer on "Seinfeld," triggered outrage with a November 17 racial rant against two black men when he was heckled during a stand-up comedy routine at the Laugh Factory nightclub in West Hollywood. A patron recorded the outburst with a video camera phone.

Richards has made several apologies, including one Sunday on Jackson's syndicated radio program, in which he has said he is not a racist and was motivated by anger. (Watch Richards on the radio show -- 2:45 )

At the press conference, comedian Paul Mooney said he has used the "n-word" numerous times during stand-up performances but will no longer do so after watching Richards' rant.

"He's my Dr. Phil," the black comedian said. "He's cured me." (Watch Mooney say why he's done with the word -- 6:31 )

Asked about free-speech issues, Jackson said the word is "unprotected."

U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-California, charged that only situations such as the Richards incident turn mainstream media attention to issues involving the black community.

"This is not simply about whether or not the black community forgives or forgets, this is about understanding that this is pervasive, that this happens in all of our institutions, one way or the other," Waters said.

Jackson says:

"We want to give our ancestors a present. Dignity over degradation."

Why don't you try and have them watch a few hours of the crap called "Black Entertainment Television"?

Frankly, I hate Jackson. The guys the second biggest racist there is next to Farrakhan.

Nigga please!
 
^Don't you mean:

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So whatever happened to that kid's ditty about "sticks and stones"?

By making such a fuss over a 6 letter word, it's just giving that word more power than it deserves.

The Right Reverand African American Activist: The N Word is degrading, insulting, intimidating and the most taboo word in the English language!

KuKluxTroll Thank you for telling me just how to get under your skin boy and I don't even have to go out after dark to burn a cross.
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There will always be an offensive word to people who make a carreer out of finding ways to be offended.

;)
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That kramer video was kind of funny. He clearly thought he was being 'edgy.' In fact, that's probably the funniest comedy he's ever done.
 
Yeah, he did go downhill. I remember when he did a variety type comedy show along the lines of the "Saturday Night Live" theme called "Fridays".

He did allot of physical comedy and character based skits. It was a pretty good show. Then he pretty much dried up until Seinfeld.

He's definitely not stand up material.
 
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