Sometimes through juxtaposition poetry can be found.
Michael Richards to MySpace: Why Have I Lost All My Friends?
The inner demon behind racist words is not necessarily racism
Emmett Till
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The O.J.-Kramer discrepancy
Okay, so instead imagine Richards on stage in that grainy video, except this time the heckler is a woman. She heckles him, telling him he's not funny. Richards gets livid. "Cracker!"
Oh, in my scenario, the woman is white. And in this moment of rage, Richards is going to go for an epithet, a racial epithet, because that's what seems handy at the moment.
Michael Richards to MySpace: Why Have I Lost All My Friends?
The inner demon behind racist words is not necessarily racism
Oh mi god, he said "the n-word!!!!" Bid deal. Get over it. It's just a word. Why is it that black people can call each other that word without a problem? They think it's a compliment when another black person says it to them. Don't get me wrong, Michael Richard's shouldn't have said it. Period. He lost his cool and said some things he definately should not have said. Have you ever been really upset and blurted something you would NEVER normally say? That's all it was. He obviously has some anger management issues that need to be taken care of.
This is just like Mel Gibson saying that the Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world. Did he really mean it? No. He was upset that he was getting arrested. That's all.
Are these people guilty of racism? No. They are guilty of speaking without thinking of the consequences first.
People need to stop being so sensitive about absolutely everything. We all have to walk around on egg shells. God forbid you say something that might be offensive. But aren't we allowed to say whatever we want? It's called the First Amendment.
Posted by: Sarah | Nov 21, 2006 2:10:15 PM
Emmett Till
Picture of Emmett Till
The O.J.-Kramer discrepancy
Okay, so instead imagine Richards on stage in that grainy video, except this time the heckler is a woman. She heckles him, telling him he's not funny. Richards gets livid. "Cracker!"
Oh, in my scenario, the woman is white. And in this moment of rage, Richards is going to go for an epithet, a racial epithet, because that's what seems handy at the moment.
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Date: 2006-11-23 07:12 am (UTC)I can not think of one single time in my life, no matter how angry or out of control emotionally I was, that a racial epithet came to mind to use against someone. Not once. Given that personal experience, I find it very hard to believe anyone defaulting to such behavior is not at least a little bit racist. I have said many a hurtful thing in my life in the heat of the moment, "speaking without thought for consequences" as it were, and have had not the slightest problem keeping my slurs free of racial reference - since they never came to mind to use. And yes, some of those times of anger were against people of other races, so if racism was there it would likely have cropped up.
Richard's statements are appalling and inexcusable, and I look with anger not only upon Richards but upon any people like your quoted comment that are so blind to racism they defend such statements, even indirectly.
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Date: 2006-11-24 04:23 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-11-26 05:43 am (UTC)I point you to Richards' rant leaves no doubt he's a racist, wherein the author states
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Date: 2006-11-26 10:34 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-11-28 07:39 pm (UTC)Even at my most angry, I wouldn't bring race or national origin into an argument. I've even worked hard not to call Rush Limbaugh fat, it was too easy and a cheap shot. His size isn't what makes him a waste of human flesh, it's his power and influence.
I like your analogy. We can't understand most of
The people in Michigan who voted Yes for Prop 2 haven't taken Racism 101, so many arguments about modern racism didn't make any sense to them. Prop 2 was a false appeal to fairness.