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If I "did not mean to use those words." What words? "explain or retract them." Explain or retract what? |
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I merely observed that at this time in American society, "redneck" does not carry the weight and is not as unacceptable a slur as the N word. Specifically, I stated that is the case, "right or wrong." Which means that I specifically am NOT commenting on whether it is right or wrong, or justified. That point was specifically made again in response to Jeff's posts. Then you fail to comprehend my posts by suggesting that I was "justifying harmful stereotypes." Nowhere did I ever try to "justify" anything. |
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It doesn't happen frequently - but I'm at a loss for words! wow. I'll take the cue of the gastrically distressed and hop off the ride here.
In the immortal words of Nathan Thurm, circa 1985: http://snltranscripts.jt.org/84/pics/84f60minutes3.jpg "Is it me? It's him, right?" :) |
When someone like Michael Richards, with little talent and a "one act peformer", trying to get back into the mainstream was never going to be easy.
The last episode proved again, that apart from Kramer, there is nothing else, didn't help. |
According to the "news" Richards is currently in therapy and working the black talk show circuit. Jeez, if it was only that easy for everyone to get over their...um...prejudice/brain freeze or whatever...:rolleyes:
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Your inference that "redneck" refers to a poor white person who works in the fields is a new one to me. Let me ask you a question that might illuminate things: Have you ever felt that you have been a victim of racism or discrimination due to being white? (Silly examples like being turned down at the United Negro College Fund do not count). If so, you would be the first person that I have ever heard of or read about, other than whites complaining about "reverse discrimination" from affirmative action. I am getting a clearer picture of your views on Iraq and Bush from this, you truly have your own version of reality. Note that I am not accusing you of dishonesty, in fact I do not consider you dishonest or a bigot. :cool: |
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And the answer is YES, redneck is a racial slur. |
Michael Richards was great in Fridays way back in the early 1980's. His skinny guy on the beach with the shakey walk still cracks me up just thinking about it.
He totally stressed out in that video on stage, very ugly and yes there is a double standard at play here but that don't make it right. Fridays http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fridays |
Redneck was originally intended for Irish immigrants whose necks would get sunburned. Often businesses did not want them to apply for work would put a sign out that read "REDNECKS NEED NOT APPLY".
I know this first hand from my Grandparents who came over on the boat from the Ol Sod. |
Yea, the term "redneck" sure is offensive. What with the comedy tour, books, calendars, dictionaries, and TV specials, it's offensively in my face :rolleyes:
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I think Paul Rodriquez summed it up. to paraphrase: "If you aint black and you use the N-word, you got a whole lot of explaining to do" So lets say that the black community has the open option to use the "n-word". Big deal. I'm white and have no need to use the phrase in any form or fashion. While not offended by the term "Cracker" aka the "c-word", I do have to point out a bit of hipocrisy in that comedians, such as Chris Rock (mentioned earlier) seem to have free reign with zero restrictions on the use. by the same argument presented for preserving the "n-word" for blacks, shouldnt the same consideration be given when a non-white uses the "c-word"? Could one assume from all this that "all animals are created equal, but some animals are more equal than others?" |
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