"horrifying video"
****** please
Originally posted by: Tret
Uh, no black comedians just to tend to stereotype on the "cracker" like saying meaningless stuff like it's funny how a white person does this or that. If he or she starts saying kill the white man or whatever offensive thing they say to whites. Then that's a different story. Kramer on the other hand just started to lash out saying about 50 years ago they would've hanged you upside down with a fork up your ass? Also, just starting to say the n-word. Kramer could've done one of 2 things: either ignore them. or just stereotype on how blacks tend to be loud in comedy clubs or at the movie theater. He's a professional he should know better. He's going to apologize tonight at the tonight show.Originally posted by: BD2003
Even though it did seem as if it was borderline real racism and not just comedic racism, if the tables were turned, and it was a black comic on stage, it wouldn't be news.
Think of him as a racist if you want, but he shouldn't be issuing apologies to anyone. You come to a comedy club, and sit near the front, expect to take a little heat from the comics, ESPECIALLY if you disturb/heckle them. You don't want to be offended, don't go to a comedy club.
Originally posted by: BD2003
I've heard much, much worse racism from black comedians, especially in comedy club where no one is taping. I've heard countless other non-racial, horribly offensive things directed at members of the audience. You cannot be thin skinned and go to one.
His only problem here is that he wasn't actually that funny. Even still, the truly shameful thing here is that he's going to apologize. He's setting us back by caving into the pressure, and legitimizing the double standard. This sh*t has got to stop.
Originally posted by: kalster
just because some black comedians do it, doesn't justify the total lack of sensitivity shown by this jack@ass
Originally posted by: AaronB
Originally posted by: kalster
just because some black comedians do it, doesn't justify the total lack of sensitivity shown by this jack@ass
No, but it's because black comedians do it that this:
Shouldn't be national news.
He shouldn't be making any apologies.
His career shouldn't be defined by this one incident. (it will be)
Originally posted by: BD2003
I've heard much, much worse racism from black comedians, especially in comedy club where no one is taping. I've heard countless other non-racial, horribly offensive things directed at members of the audience. You cannot be thin skinned and go to one.
His only problem here is that he wasn't actually that funny. Even still, the truly shameful thing here is that he's going to apologize. He's setting us back by caving into the pressure, and legitimizing the double standard. This sh*t has got to stop.
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
Last year I posted a post here about what I heard on a very popular black-oriented radio show (Russ Parr in the Morning) about how they were constantly insulting other races, especially Asians.
Black racism is ignored, but if a drunk white man is provoked and runs off his mouth out of anger, all of the sudden he's viewed as a monster.
Richards was wrong in what he did, but it's no big deal. He was provoked and probably just said those things to PO those people talking, not out of racism.
Black racism is EVERYWHERE, but it's constantly ignored. You need to open your eyes.
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
Originally posted by: BD2003
I've heard much, much worse racism from black comedians, especially in comedy club where no one is taping. I've heard countless other non-racial, horribly offensive things directed at members of the audience. You cannot be thin skinned and go to one.
His only problem here is that he wasn't actually that funny. Even still, the truly shameful thing here is that he's going to apologize. He's setting us back by caving into the pressure, and legitimizing the double standard. This sh*t has got to stop.
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
Last year I posted a post here about what I heard on a very popular black-oriented radio show (Russ Parr in the Morning) about how they were constantly insulting other races, especially Asians.
Black racism is ignored, but if a drunk white man is provoked and runs off his mouth out of anger, all of the sudden he's viewed as a monster.
Richards was wrong in what he did, but it's no big deal. He was provoked and probably just said those things to PO those people talking, not out of racism.
Black racism is EVERYWHERE, but it's constantly ignored. You need to open your eyes.
i think for once i might have to agree with gatsby!:Q
also with bd2003
Jerry Seinfeld is on Letterman tonight to promote the 7th season on DVD (and possibly Bee Movie, he was on The Daily Show last week for it). When he heard about this, he made arrangements with Michal Richards to be on the show as well so he could apologize.Originally posted by: NFS4
Just heard on Countdown with Keith Olberman that he just made an on-air apology.
Originally posted by: MrsBugi
The "lynching" statement was over-the-top. I don't think there's any way to spin/excuse that.
I am appalled and disgusted.
Originally posted by: Vic
Publicity stunt. Given the timing, almost certainly staged. You shocked and horrified people make sure you run right out and buy the DVD.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Vic
Publicity stunt. Given the timing, almost certainly staged. You shocked and horrified people make sure you run right out and buy the DVD.
I thought the cast members (other than Jerry) only got a small cut from the DVD sales?
Originally posted by: Vic
Publicity stunt. Given the timing, almost certainly staged. You shocked and horrified people make sure you run right out and buy the DVD.
I have no idea about that, but if Michael Richards is as much of a washed-up has-been as people are saying, obviously he needs every dime he can get, right?
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: Vic
Publicity stunt. Given the timing, almost certainly staged. You shocked and horrified people make sure you run right out and buy the DVD.
That is some truly strange logic from a marketing standpoint. Last time I checked, spouting off racial slurs in public was hardly a proven promotion strategy.
I have no idea about that, but if Michael Richards is as much of a washed-up has-been as people are saying, obviously he needs every dime he can get, right?
He is pretty well washed-up from a career standpoint, but unless he invested foolishly he should still be very wealthy. He made tens of millions of dollars during his time on Seinfeld, and the show is so heavily syndicated that he must still earn significant royalties (albeit a tiny fraction of what Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David make).
Originally posted by: Vic
"There is no such thing as bad publicity except your own obituary." -- Brendan Behan

 
				
		