Posted on 12/13/2012 12:33:59 PM PST by Morgana
shucks, only certain people are allowed to use the “N” word.
Byrd could use it when he said “White N*gg*r” He was allowed.
U ever see how some treat their own kind? Wow! that’s allowed.
Don’t get near that if you are a pub or a conservative. We are all racists!
Ask Sissy Matthews, he is what Byrd said.
bobo
Reviews of the movie include the descriptions
[white?] "cruelty and swagger of scorn,"
[white] "unspeakable slave-owner Calvin Candie,"
"[accommodations for black men]which outrages the local racists,"
"[One] Tarantino [movie] gave the Nazi top brass what for. This time, the topic for irreverent dissection is American slavery,"
"[a] brutal dispatch of a couple of key characters late in the day is done with cold efficiency, when they [the white guys?] deserved more;"
speaking of deserving more the movie will arouse passions and we can expect an explosion of interest in "Knockout Games." Thanks a lot, Tarantino, I hope you get an up close experience or two playing the Knockout Game. (Even better if Foxx did it.)
The movie is more racial NBC-style Zimmerman "journalism": If at first it don't seethe try, try anything to make it seethe.
At least one instance of beating whites as a result of "get whitey" messages in a movie made it to the courts -- 20 years ago
"In . . . Wisconsin v. Mitchell, 508 U.S. 476 (1993), Mitchell and several black youth were outside a movie theater after viewing Mississippi Burning, in which several blacks are beaten. A white youth happened to walk by, and Mitchell yelled, There goes a white boy; go get him! Mitchell and the others attacked and beat the boy."
There’s also the “F-word.” No, not the one that rhymes with “truck.”
I can think of a few others, such as:
- Numbskull
- Nitwit
- Nincompoop
- Nucklehead
You’re not alone. I’m not outraged by Drudge, Foxx or Tarantino.
Actually he didn’t use the word “nigger” he spelled it out as n*gger. Who knows if the letter replaced by the * was an a?
Maybe he was saying about Foxx that he was a nagger?
Looks like they are racist for assuming that the word was what they thought it was.
You keep using that word. I don’t think it means what you think it means. LOL
Black Congressmen ask Congress to investigate..
Django Unchained Under Congressional Scrutiny
"The racism of those white actors seemed a little too real. Were they really acting," a spokesman asked.
"There's no evidence and that's why we have to investigate."
"Hey! That's my line." Tom Foley, Democrat and former Speaker, on why George H.W. Bush and the 1980 "October Surprise" had to be investigated.
I bet it was offensive to a lot of women....
NAGGER...NAGGER...NAGGER...NAGGER........
What else COULD it be?
I think the controversy should be a movie that uses it over 100 times rather than a website that mentions this fact
What else COULD it be?
I know, let's ask Randy Marsh. He's a wiz at word puzzles.
you’t think
Good for Drudge. Push liberalism hate in their faces and make them eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Jamie Foxx is a big fat racist.
Am I to understand that this movie uses the N-Word more than Pulp Fiction did?????????????
I understand that he was a Belgian Gypsy.
LOL. Great episode!
Mr Samuel Langhorne Clemens
Dear Mr. Clemens,
May I offer apologies to you for the slight that our society has awarded you, because you use words of an era, to pen a great essay. The tales you authored was well written and told of a time long past to us of today. Things then were as they are today sometimes not pleasant. By your use of certain words, today’s society has ostracized your writings and expunged certain words,because they offend.
Now a new wave of writers reuse those same words and apply them with vigor to everyday life and fictional prose. The shame is how the hypocritical Prostitutes /”Artists” of today think their work has value.
Maybe the powers that be will one day allow people to again read your unabridged work and understand your messages.
A faithful reader,
Goyakla
Misspelled joggers.
If he really wanted to exact some revenge, shouldn't he be tracking down the African tribal leader who sold his ancestors into slavery?
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