Posted on 10/31/2007 4:42:44 PM PDT by peggybac
Dog Chapman has been captured spewing foul-mouthed racist slurs on a tape obtained exclusively by The NATIONAL ENQUIRER.
And now a civil rights leader is calling for Dog's TV show to be removed from the airwaves.
In a shocking world exclusive The ENQUIRER has obtained tapes of two revolting phone conversations in which Duane "Dog" Chapman unleashes a filthy bigoted attack, littered with the N-word and other disgusting racial insults.
The star of the A&E reality show Dog, The Bounty Hunter directed his racist hatred at his son Tucker's girlfriend Monique Shinnery, who is black.
"Dog Chapman should not have a show. That show should be taken off the air!"
That's the opinion of prominent civil rights leader Roy Innis, who has served as the chairman of the Congress for Racial Equality (CORE) since 1968. Innis was shocked and outraged when The ENQUIRER played Dog Chapman's racist telephone conversations for him.
"This man should not be held up as a role model for children," Innis told The ENQUIRER. "He has venom deep in his soul. This is a picture of his heart a revelation of his true nature.
Innis believes that cable network A&E needs to take swift action in response to Dog's vicious outburst.
"He needs to answer for his behavior," says Innis.
"When someone gets the opportunity to use the airwaves, he becomes a role model, whether he likes it or not. Dog Chapman should not be in that position, posing as a good guy.
"His comments show that he certainly is not a good guy."
Full details are in the new issue of the NATIONAL ENQUIRER.
Update: In response to this story, A&E network has released a statement saying: "A&E has just learned of the story released by the National Enquirer concerning Duane Dog Chapman. We take this matter very seriously. Pending an investigation, we have suspended production on the series. When the inquiry is concluded we will take appropriate action."
Click here to listen to the audio tape.
We were raised to respect black people, but seperation of the two races was like one of the Commandments.
All of the white people I knew have left the Baltimore area, and I understand the whites who
remained get along famously with the blacks, but the way you are raised remains with you for life.
I still don't believe the races should mix.
Considering the public racist rants of members of Congress, other govt. officials, celebrities, and a lot of other people, who get away with it because they’re not white, I don’t give a fat crap about what he was caught saying in a taped private conversation.
I’m sure Jesse “Hymie-town” Jackson will be along any time to stir up a rally and cry victim.
Agreed. Sounds like Dog’s son is jealous that he’s not riding the celebrity gravy train like a few other members of the family.
I’m betting Dog already has a lawyer looking into the legality of surreptitiously taping phone conversations and releasing them for the purpose of defamation. Tucker must have aspirations for living in a ghetto apartment and working at 7-11.
I find it interesting that mainstream blacks complain about present-day segregation when they’re the ones who are doing it. Jet Magazine and Black Entertainment Television haven’t survived for all these years because their ratings are bad and nobody’s buying.
I never expected to feel sorry for Dog, but I do.
I don’t think anyone taped him, I think he left a message on his son’s answering machine.
-Sounds about right considering Dog make’s his living by going after “white trash”, not to mention all the time that he spend in prison where foul language is the norm. I feel sorry for him, he was obviously set up in a most disgusting way.
Should Dog have used the N word, no probably not, but he certainly has that right.
No, you must not be following the story at all. It was a private telephone conversation that Dog was having with his son. I've heard clips of it. You can hear his son saying "Dad, ...".
What’s the difference between getting recorded saying “nigger” on the QT and putting “White Trash” in writing for the entire world to see? Are you enjoying the view from the moral high ground?
Do you use the "f" word in front of your kids?
Did your father use it in front of you?
I hear it used in public everywhere now, by trashy people.
When I grew up, that language was used by vulgar, low-class people.
It is still considered vulgar language.
I don't see how that puts me on a moral "high ground".
If you think that kind of filthy language is OK, you have a problem, not me.
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