One question:
Why does the African-American still get so riled up over a simple name?
In the video of Michael Richards you can hear people calling him a
"white cracker" and other things like telling him "he is nothing" and
all he did in his career was Seinfeld and he was washed up and
didn't make it into the movies, ect.
So, while he was getting his karma at the time of this terribly monstrous
outburst that caused so much harm that he actually had to call
Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, and actually go on National TV and apologize,
now 2 people in the audience want a face to face apology
and actually want to be paid money for hearing a simple word
that everyone has already heard 800 million times.
(Maybe these guys want to kill him)?
So what is the big deal? He was being heckled and probably
harassed at the time. Cause and effect maybe?...
Call me a white cracker. Call me a white ghost. Call me a whitey.
Call me a RupubliKKKan like someone mentioned in another thread
here at ET (wasn't said to me btw). Call me a white "N" if you want.
Call me anything. It will never hurt me. Names will never hurt me.
Why are African Americans so frickin' riled up when they hear this
word that they can call each other in THEIR comedy routines, but
have a cow when a white man says it. I know. It was the way he
said it. It made them scared as one person put it. Scared of what?
You would think they could get past this stupid name thing by now.
My god, isn't it about time? All it is, is a name. A name. That's all.
Do they just like to feel sorry for themselves or what? Do they
really think being called this name makes them inferior or ignorant
or stupid or still a victim of prejudice or whatever they still attach to
this name in this day and age?
I say stand up and be proud and don't let names hurt you anymore.
This is the 21st century we live in now. Be proud. Don't let a stupid
name bring you down...
Why does the African-American still get so riled up over a simple name?
In the video of Michael Richards you can hear people calling him a
"white cracker" and other things like telling him "he is nothing" and
all he did in his career was Seinfeld and he was washed up and
didn't make it into the movies, ect.
So, while he was getting his karma at the time of this terribly monstrous
outburst that caused so much harm that he actually had to call
Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, and actually go on National TV and apologize,
now 2 people in the audience want a face to face apology
and actually want to be paid money for hearing a simple word
that everyone has already heard 800 million times.
(Maybe these guys want to kill him)?
So what is the big deal? He was being heckled and probably
harassed at the time. Cause and effect maybe?...
Call me a white cracker. Call me a white ghost. Call me a whitey.
Call me a RupubliKKKan like someone mentioned in another thread
here at ET (wasn't said to me btw). Call me a white "N" if you want.
Call me anything. It will never hurt me. Names will never hurt me.
Why are African Americans so frickin' riled up when they hear this
word that they can call each other in THEIR comedy routines, but
have a cow when a white man says it. I know. It was the way he
said it. It made them scared as one person put it. Scared of what?
You would think they could get past this stupid name thing by now.
My god, isn't it about time? All it is, is a name. A name. That's all.
Do they just like to feel sorry for themselves or what? Do they
really think being called this name makes them inferior or ignorant
or stupid or still a victim of prejudice or whatever they still attach to
this name in this day and age?
I say stand up and be proud and don't let names hurt you anymore.
This is the 21st century we live in now. Be proud. Don't let a stupid
name bring you down...