Showing posts with label Michael Richards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Richards. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Dr. Laura Schlessinger's Waterloo: Nigga Please


It is a well-known fact that white people cannot say nigga, nigger (the-word-that-must-not-be-named) or any variation of this racial pejorative. Even using the word "niggardly" is a daring attempt at circumnavigating the nefarious undertones that haunt the term for its similarity to the word that-must-not-be-named.

No, it is advised that white people never, ever utter the term nigger, nigga, nig, ni-gah or whatever slang adaptation of the phrase is uttered by Black people when they self-identify.

Murder, rape or any deviant/abhorrent act that can be imagined pales in comparison to the white person caught dropping a nigger bomb from their mouth. The fallout from this bomb is more radioactive and potent than the nuclear fallout from a hydrogen bomb and the shelf-life of this action lasts eternally. Just ask Michael Richards.

Now another individual dares utter the dreaded word in the company of Black people and for this action a veritable public execution is necessary to demonstrate that no one - not even Mel Gibson - is allowed to say "nigger" except Black people when addressing each other in a playful, mocking or denigrating tone:

Dr. Laura Schlessinger announced Tuesday night that she would end her radio show following her N-word rant last week.

"My contract is up for my radio show at the end of the year and I've made the decision not to do radio anymore," she told Larry King. "The reason is I want to regain my First Amendment rights. I want to be able to say what's on my mind and in my heart and what I think is helpful and useful without somebody getting angry, some special interest group deciding this is the time to silence a voice of dissent and attack affiliates, attack sponsors. I'm sort of done with that."

Dr. Laura emphasized that she is "not retiring" but rather just ending her radio show.

"I'm not retiring, I'm not quitting, I feel energized actually," she said. "Stronger and freer to say the things that I believe need to be said for people in this country.

Here is the transcript of the call:

Newscast Media — Media Matters obtained the audio where Dr. Laura Schlessinger says the word “nigger” 11 times to a caller. Schlessinger wrapped up by telling the caller she had a “chip on her shoulder.” Below is the entire transcrpit:

SCHLESSINGER: Jade, welcome to the program.

CALLER: Hi, Dr. Laura.

SCHLESSINGER: Hi.

CALLER: I’m having an issue with my husband where I’m starting to
grow very resentful of him. I’m black, and he’s white. We’ve been
around some of his friends and family members who start making
racist comments as if I’m not there or if I’m not black. And my
husband ignores those comments, and it hurts my feelings. And he
acts like –

SCHLESSINGER: Well, can you give me an example of a racist
comment? ‘Cause sometimes people are hypersensitive. So tell me
what’s — give me two good examples of racist comments.

CALLER: OK. Last night — good example — we had a neighbor come
over, and this neighbor — when every time he comes over, it’s
always a black comment. It’s, “Oh, well, how do you black people like
doing this?” And, “Do black people really like doing that?” And for a
long time, I would ignore it. But last night, I got to the point where it

SCHLESSINGER: I don’t think that’s racist.

CALLER: Well, the stereotype –

SCHLESSINGER: I don’t think that’s racist. No, I think that —

CALLER: [unintelligible]

SCHLESSINGER: No, no, no. I think that’s — well, listen, without
giving much thought, a lot of blacks voted for Obama simply ’cause
he was half-black. Didn’t matter what he was gonna do in office, it
was a black thing. You gotta know that. That’s not a surprise. Not
everything that somebody says — we had friends over the other
day; we got about 35 people here — the guys who were gonna start
playing basketball. I was going to go out and play basketball. My
bodyguard and my dear friend is a black man. And I said, “White men
can’t jump; I want you on my team.” That was racist? That was
funny.

CALLER: How about the N-word? So, the N-word’s been thrown
around –

SCHLESSINGER: Black guys use it all the time. Turn on HBO, listen to
a black comic, and all you hear is nigger, nigger, nigger.

CALLER: That isn’t –

SCHLESSINGER: I don’t get it. If anybody without enough melanin
says it, it’s a horrible thing; but when black people say it, it’s
affectionate. It’s very confusing. Don’t hang up, I want to talk to you
some more. Don’t go away.
I’m Dr. Laura Schlessinger. I’ll be right back.

SCHLESSINGER: I’m Dr. Laura Schlessinger, talking to Jade. What did
you think about during the break, by the way?

CALLER: I was a little caught back by the N-word that you spewed
out, I have to be honest with you. But my point is, race relations —

SCHLESSINGER: Oh, then I guess you don’t watch HBO or listen to
any black comedians.

CALLER: But that doesn’t make it right. I mean, race is a
[unintelligible] –

SCHLESSINGER: My dear, my dear –

CALLER: — since Obama’s been in office –

SCHLESSINGER: — the point I’m trying to make –

CALLER: — racism has come to another level that’s unacceptable.

SCHLESSINGER: Yeah. We’ve got a black man as president, and we
have more complaining about racism than ever. I mean, I think that’s
hilarious.

CALLER: But I think, honestly, because there’s more white people
afraid of a black man taking over the nation.

SCHLESSINGER: They’re afraid.

CALLER: If you want to be honest about it [unintelligible]

SCHLESSINGER: Dear, they voted him in. Only 12 percent of the
population’s black. Whites voted him in.

CALLER: It was the younger generation that did it. It wasn’t the older
white people who did it.

SCHLESSINGER: Oh, OK.

CALLER: It was the younger generation –

SCHLESSINGER: All right. All right.

CALLER: — that did it.

SCHLESSINGER: Chip on your shoulder. I can’t do much about that.

CALLER: It’s not like that.

SCHLESSINGER: Yeah. I think you have too much sensitivity –

CALLER: So it’s OK to say “nigger”?

SCHLESSINGER: — and not enough sense of humor.

CALLER: It’s OK to say that word?

SCHLESSINGER: It depends how it’s said.

CALLER: Is it OK to say that word? Is it ever OK to say that word?

SCHLESSINGER: It’s — it depends how it’s said. Black guys talking to
each other seem to think it’s OK.

CALLER: But you’re not black. They’re not black. My husband is
white.

SCHLESSINGER: Oh, I see. So, a word is restricted to race. Got it.
Can’t do much about that.

CALLER: I can’t believe someone like you is on the radio spewing out
the “nigger” word, and I hope everybody heard it.

SCHLESSINGER: I didn’t spew out the “nigger” word.

CALLER: You said, “Nigger, nigger, nigger.”

SCHLESSINGER: Right, I said that’s what you hear.

CALLER: Everybody heard it.

SCHLESSINGER: Yes, they did.

CALLER: I hope everybody heard it.

SCHLESSINGER: They did, and I’ll say it again –

CALLER: So what makes it OK for you to say the word?

SCHLESSINGER: — nigger, nigger, nigger is what you hear on HB –

CALLER: So what makes it –

SCHLESSINGER: Why don’t you let me finish a sentence?

CALLER: OK.

SCHLESSINGER: Don’t take things out of context. Don’t double N —
NAACP me. Tape the —

CALLER: I know what the NAACP –

SCHLESSINGER: Leave them in context.

CALLER: I know what the N-word means and I know it came from a
white person. And I know the white person made it bad.

SCHLESSINGER: All right. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Can’t have this argument. You know what? If you’re that hypersensitive about color and don’t have a sense of humor, don’t marry out of your race. If you’re going to marry out of your race, people are going to say, “OK, what do blacks think? What do whites think? What do Jews think? What do Catholics think?”

Of course there isn’t a one-think per se. But in general there’s “think.” And what I just heard from Jade is a lot of what I hear from black-think — and it’s really distressting [sic] and disturbing. And to put it in its context, she said the N-word, and I said, on HBO, listening to black comics, you hear “nigger, nigger, nigger.” I didn’t call anybody a nigger. Nice try, Jade. Actually, sucky try.

Need a sense of humor, sense of humor — and answer the question. When somebody says, “What do blacks think?” say, “This is what I think. This is what I read that if you take a poll the majority of blacks think this.” Answer the question and discuss the issue. It’s like we can’t discuss anything without saying there’s -isms?
We have to be able to discuss these things. We’re people — goodness gracious me. Ah — hypersensitivity, OK, which is being bred by black activists. I really thought that once we had a black president, the attempt to demonize whites hating blacks would stop, but it seems to have grown, and I don’t get it. Yes, I do. It’s all about power. I do get it. It’s all about power and that’s sad because what should be in power is not power or righteousness to do good –that should be the greatest power.

Reading the transcripts shows how hypersensitive Black people are when it comes to what qualifies as racist or not.

Nevertheless, when a word is off-limits to one segment of the population, but used freely by another segment of the population, you know you live under tyranny. The price of using the term "nigger", if you are white, is great; your reputation is ruined, your past comes under scrutiny; and all of your associates are also tarnished because you dared use a forbidden word and by the process of guilt-by-association, bath them in the damning fires of racism.

Black people have no problem using the term nigger as a joyous salutation or a derogatory put-down, constantly showcasing the awesome diversity of the word and its nebulous meaning when a Black person utilizes it in speech.

But a white person even considering to use the phrase? Recall this is a nation where commandeering a Wal-Mart PA system and jokingly stating that "All Black people must leave the store" is grounds for national media attention and an ABP from the police to locate the insidious individual spewing hateful invective.

In the history of rhetoric and speech has one word existed that has caused more heart-ache, grief and pain - heck, it even had a funeral! - than the word-that-must-not-be-named?

White people have been conditioned to recoil in shock and sheer terror at the white person who dares utter the-word-that-must-not-be-named.

White people cower in fear from this word, knowing that to wield this phrase is to invite doom and ruin into ones quarters.

Since it is common knowledge that those who harbor racist views also suffer from a mental illness, it is generally accepted that only those white people who belong in padded rooms would dare use the word-that-must-not-be-named.

Submitting to the power of Black Run America (BRA) means capitulating and acquiescing to this dictum, that the word-that-must-not-be-named can never part from ones thoughts into vocalized form. White people are forbidden from using this confusingly affectionate, yet demeaning term that Black people use liberally in their speech.

The Office satirizes how fearful white people are of the-word-that-must-not-be-named, showing how they have surrendered to BRA's dominance.

However, the day Black Run America ends, one can only imagine the spectacle of millions upon millions of people celebrating in the streets as the former inhabitants of the Galactic Empire did in Return of the Jedi. The power and fear of the word will be gone, the once lethal Damocles Sword it represents finally made dull and innocent.

Free from the bonds of tyranny and the fear of persecution, millions of people will pull a William Wallace and definitely yell one word. It won't be 'freedom', though, that these people shout, for the word that comes out of the mouths of millions will signify that freedom is once again in fashion.

The-word-that-must-not-be-named, The-N word, that phrase which haunts those living in 2010 America like a ghost, creating frightful situations whenever white people dare use it, will be yelled in unison signifying the ultimate catharsis.

The potency, the venom of the word only exists because people lack the vision to understand the only antidote to vernacular tyranny is courage.





















Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Mel Gibson vs. Black Run America


Normal posts will resume later today, but I wanted to take a quick moment to point out that Mel Gibson is powerless against the twin forces and combined might of Black Run America and Disingenuous White Liberals.

The notion of Black Run America (BRA) should be obvious to all by now as white people must live on their knees in humble subservience to Black people, in supine acquiescence. The sins of the past are always at the forefront of any interracial discussion and monopolize all of the moral outrage that governs the rules of the debate.

Eric Holder knows America is primed for a true racial examination, although it will be a deliberation that has seen the pendulum swing mightily in the opposite direction of where “traditional” intolerance has purportedly always been found.

And Mel Gibson has shown us with the utterance of one word – the same word that Michael Richards had the misfortune of utilizing repeatedly in an uncomfortable monologue a few years back – just how entrenched and powerful Black Run America really is, and the terrifying reality that confronts anyone daring its omnipotence.

Indeed, Richard Spencer put it beautifully when he stated:

In 1977, Roman Polanski had sex with a 13-year-old girl, and though he remained notorious, he was able to continue his work as a director virtually uninterrupted for the next 30-odd years; Hollywood’s A List has little compunction in collaborating with him. The consensus with Mel is that his career is kaput, making known that, according to our age’s civic totem, using the N-word is a far graver sin than pedophilia.

I came up with the term BRA - Black Run America – when I read about the Black History Celebration at NBC and how a commemoration of “Soul Food” in the employee cafeteria was deemed offensive, though the culinary artist behind the celebratory meal was Black.

Offending Black people is not allowed (recall jokes at their expense) in BRA, and Mel Gibson’s greatest offense in his latest media-enhanced battle is his usage of the Dark Lord of Lexis, the dreaded “Word-That-Must-Not-Be-Named”.

The N-word. Even talking about this word leaves one feeling unpleasant, uncouth and in flagrant violation of one of the prevailing rules governing BRA (no using the N-word unless you are part of the ruling class of BRA), as it was ceremoniously buried in a highly-publicized funeral by the NAACP. Yet Gibson had to go and resurrect the “Word-That-Must-Not-Be-Named” and allow it to once again haunt us all while visions of water-hoses, barking dogs and alleged nooses dance in our frightened heads.

As one writer put it, when confirming the existence of Black Run America (BRA):

Again, Gibson said any number of extremely offensive things in his surreptitiously recorded private phone conversation with his former girl friend, including telling her that with the way she dressed she deserved to be gang raped. But the thing that got him in trouble, the thing that has all the tongues wagging, the thing that has scandalized the world, the thing that has people saying his movie career is over, was his single use of the word "niggers."

Some of the news stories even said that Gibson punched his ex-mistress in the mouth and broke her two front upper teeth. Yet in every story in which that charge has appeared, it is way down in the article, as a distant afterthought compared to the only news that really matters--his use of the "N" word. Is any further proof needed that the worst crime in liberal society--worse than disgusting invective, worse than wishing for a woman to be gang-raped, worse than punching a woman in the mouth and knocking her teeth out--is for a white person to say anything discriminatory about black people? We used to be a nation under God. Now we're a nation under blacks.

Update: To be more precise, we are a nation under the twin gods, which we ourselves have constructed, of black sacredness and white guilt.


How could Mel Gibson have had the indecency to resuscitate the dreaded N-word, knowing full well that such perverse actions as Bestiality, Pedophilia, Incest and Fratricide aren’t frowned upon nearly as much as the mere utterance of the “Word-That-Must-Not-Be-Named”?

Gibson has been in violation of the sacred orders that maintain BRA’s hegemony over this land and the people who dwell beneath its awesome omnipresence, for quite some time.

Recall the move The Patriot and the furor it caused for failing to wallow in self-pity and righteous indignation over slavery, the universal stain more lethal than the BP Oil Spill in the Gulf for which no amount of groveling, self-immolation, apologizing or reparations could ever clean:

Director Spike Lee has lashed out at The Patriot, and all but accused the Mel Gibson blockbuster of racism, in a forceful letter to the editor of the Hollywood Reporter. The Patriot stars Gibson as a hero of the American War of Independence and opened in the States to decent reviews and solid business on the July 4 holiday weekend.

But the Do the Right Thing director this week took issue with what he regards as the way The Patriot is portraying a gung-ho, sanitised version of history which turns a discreet blind eye to slavery.

In his letter, Lee, never known as the most retiring of film directors, writes that he traveled to see the film with his wife on its opening weekend. "We both came out of the theatre fuming," he claims. "For three hours The Patriot dodged around, skirted about or completely ignored slavery. How convenient... to have Mel Gibson's character not be a slaveholder... The Patriot is pure, blatant American Hollywood propaganda. A complete whitewashing of history."

Failure to maintain culpability for slavery is a mortal sin that Gibson accomplished with The Patriot. You can’t do this, and Spike Lee called Gibson out for the faux-pas in failing to capitulate to the eternal of white guilt and its twin brother, Black Sacredness, a veritable Hydra that can never be slain.

The N-word or the “Word-That-Must-Not-Be-Named” should have stayed dead and stayed buried. The NAACP was gracious enough to act as a gravedigger and lay it to rest, but Gibson had to exhume it, unearthing it once again to a reign of terror over the souls who suffer everlasting white guilt and who look upon BRA with joyous and tearful eyes of submission.

Most white people suffer from a debilitating form of timidity when they hear the “Word-That-Must-Not-Be-Named” spoken and convulse into a state of self-induced shock. Like an unstoppable zombie walking the earth in search of human flesh, the N-word haunts all white people and causes them to reflexively run with terror at its mere mention.

Though the NAACP buried it, Mel Gibson resurrected it.

And yet, actions around the country as of late are beginning to force the façade around BRA to crumble. Remember, for this epoch to end courage must be an unceasing, unwavering ally.

Perhaps though, as in the film Signs, there are no such things at coincidences. Maybe, just maybe, the resurrection of the “Word-That-Must-Not-Be-Named” by Mel Gibson happened for a reason.

Freedom from BRA is the goal of SBPDL, for once the tyrannical reign of this oppressive regime ends a true unity can rule where a notion of dis-unity has for too long infected a great nation.

Mel Gibson, having the temerity to dig up a buried statement, has brought us one step closer to a freedom few could ever imagine.

And just like in the denouement of Apocalypto, that very thought should bring a smile to your face.











Sunday, May 24, 2009

#44. Michael Richards

On November 20, 2006, Richards was performing a comedy routine and a Black heckler began to berate his performance.


With a camera catching his response, Richards lambasted the Black heckler, saying, ""Fifty years ago we'd have you upside down with a f***ing fork up your ass."

He then went on to say, "You can talk, you can talk, you're brave now motherf**ker. Throw his ass out. He's a nigger! He's a nigger! He's a nigger! A nigger, look, there's a nigger!"

Not much else needs to be said to delineate why Black people don't like Michael Richards. Unlike Black comedians who routinely poke fun at White people and push the envelope in using race as a tool in joke telling, Richards was universally criticized and forced to apologize for daring to offend Black people with a few well-placed epithets directed at a Black heckler.