Posted on 08/13/2019 7:26:58 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
CNN came to the defense of anchor Chris Cuomo on Monday night after he erupted at a stranger who called him "Fredo," declaring it to be an ethnic slur on par with the "N-word" against Italian-Americans.
Fredo is a fictional character from The Godfather series who is portrayed as the weakest and least intelligent of the Corleone crime family's brothers.
The controversy began when a man approached Cuomo in public and called him "Fredo." Cuomo reacted by cursing at the man and stated that calling an Italian "Fredo" is tantamount to calling a black person a "ner."
"No, punk-ass bes from the right call me Fredo.' My name is Chris Cuomo. I'm an anchor on CNN," Cuomo said. "Fredo' was from The Godfather.' He was a weak brother and they use that as an Italian slurare any of you Italian? It's a fing insult to your people. It's an insult to your fkin' people. It's like the N-word for us. Is that a cool fing thing?"
Cuomo threatened to throw the man down the stairs before others interceded and broke up the argument.
Vice-president and spokesman for CNN Worldwide Matt Dornic responded to Donald Trump Jr. on Twitter for sharing the video of the confrontation.
CNN's viewpoint that "Fredo" is an ethnic slur can be viewed as hypocritical since employees of the network have used the term over the years.
CNN host Jake Tapper has drawn cartoons referencing others using the "Fredo" insult, and commentators Ana Navarro and Rick Wilson referred to Donald Trump Jr. and Rep. Devin Nunes (R., Calif.) by the moniker. Several other guests have also used the term, to no objection to anyone on the air.
CNN also published articles in which the "ethnic slur" was used.
"If Stone and Bannon turn into the 2019 version of Fredo Corleone, the president will face a tough road ahead," CNN legal analyst Paul Callan wrote in January 2019.
"Bachmann? If there was a mob character she resembled tonight it was Fredo from The Godfather.' If she raised her hand one more time to get noticed, Anderson Cooper was going to send her out on a fishing boat," Roland Martin wrote in October 2011.
CNN host Jake Tapper has drawn cartoons referencing others using the “Fredo” insult, and commentators Ana Navarro and Rick Wilson referred to Donald Trump Jr. and Rep. Devin Nunes (R., Calif.) by the moniker. Several other guests have also used the term, to no objection to anyone on the air.
CNN also published articles in which the “ethnic slur” was used.
“If Stone and Bannon turn into the 2019 version of Fredo Corleone, the president will face a tough road ahead,” CNN legal analyst Paul Callan wrote in January 2019.
“Bachmann? If there was a mob character she resembled tonight it was Fredo from The Godfather.’ If she raised her hand one more time to get noticed, Anderson Cooper was going to send her out on a fishing boat,” Roland Martin wrote in October 2011.
Via Sean Davis:
Devin Nunes was referred to as Fredo on CNN in March. CNNs David Gregory compared @DonaldJTrumpJr to Fredo in February. And in January, CNNs Ana Navarro referred to @DonaldJTrumpJr as Fredo...to Cuomo on his own show.https://t.co/qOPmnyu7jL— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) August 13, 2019
Frederico “Fredo” Corleone is the second son of Vito Corleone (Marlin Brando in Godfather I and Robert De Niro in Godfather II) in Mario Puzo’s novel Godfather, and Francis Ford Coppola’s film adaptation. “Fredo” was played by the highly acclaimed character actor John Cazale.
Fredo is not as strong and not as intelligent as his brothers Sonny (James Caan) and Michael (Al Pacini), or as the family’s adopted son Tom Hagan (Robert Duvall). Because of his weakness, “Fredo” is relegated to nominal positions in his family’s gangster organization. Because of his jealousy of his brothers, he is doomed to failure.
The term “Fredo” refers, then, to a member of a powerful family or other social unit that isn’t as strong or as bright or in some other ways not up to the level of the other members of the family.
But is the term racist?
According to Chris Cuomo, the not so bright member of the Cuomo family, calling him “Fredo” is racist. Chris Cuomo’s father, Mario Cuomo, born of immigrants to this country from Italy, was Governor of New York from 1983 to 1994. Prior to that, he was a U.S. Congressman representing a district in Brooklyn. I was back then one of his constituents. Chris Cuomo’s older brother, Andrew Cuomo, is the current Governor of New York. As for Chris Cuomo, he’s some kind of a jerk at the laughing stock of a news network CNN. You figure it out.
Until Chris Cuomo got tagged with being “Fredo”, calling other people (meaning calling Republicans) “Fredo” wasn’t racist. It was just good fun. Remember, it’s never racist to call other people (who are Republicans) names. That is just good fun.
As to whom among the Republicans got tagged with “Fredo”? Check it out (all of the following items are from prior to the current “Fredo” controversy, some of the links may be scrubbed in the next few days). Remember, none of the following is racist. It’s just good fun.
Is Donald Trump Jr. Really the Fredo of His Family?
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/07/donald-trump-jr-fredo-godfather
Why people are comparing Donald Trump Jr. to The Godfathers Fredo Corleone
https://www.vox.com/culture/2017/7/11/15952652/donald-trump-jr-fredo-corleone-godfather
Comparing Donald Trump Jr. to Fredo Corleone Is Grossly Unfair. To Fredo.
https://slate.com/culture/2017/07/everyone-s-comparing-donald-trump-jr-to-fredo-corleone-quit-it.html
Donald Trump Jr. Is Not Fredo
The frequent comparisons between Donald Trump Jr. and the Godfather character are both funny and deeply cathartic. But not even poor, hapless Fredo can fully explain the Trump saga
https://www.theringer.com/2017/7/12/16077766/donald-trump-jr-fredo-godfather-a7eb639711b6
Russia Flap Proves Don Jr. Is the Fredo of the First Family
https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-aides-russia-flap-proves-don-jr-is-the-fredo-of-the-first-family
Scarborough Twice Refers to Don Jr. as ‘Fredo’
Who is Donald Trump Jr and why is he compared to Fredo Corleone in The Godfather?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/0/donald-trump-jr-compared-fredo-corleone-godfather/
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“I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart. You broke my heart.” Michael Corleone to Fredo, after catching Fredo in a plot with another crime syndicate, before giving him the kiss of death
“Cuomo threatened to throw the man down the stairs before others interceded and broke up the argument.”
Why was he not arrested for assault?
To equate Fredo with the "n" word is a disgrace to all blacks who've been on the receiving end to bigotry.
The Pitbull came off his chain. It happens.
Who gives a damn about these fake tough guy globalists commie chumps. They aint jack.. they will squirm in front of real Anerican God-fearin men.
Why is grass green? Cuz it is. Its not like he is part of some protected elite social order.
I'd be more than happy to kick Fredo's teeth out for him...
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