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Deconstructing Whoopi - a Republican Fires Back
TBD | 7-16-04 | Jonathan M. Stein

Posted on 07/16/2004 3:50:17 PM PDT by jmstein7

Deconstructing Whoopi - a Republican Fires Back

 

By Jonathan M. Stein

 

In response to being fired by Slim-Fast for her lewd and outrageous anti-Bush diatribe at John Kerry’s exclusive, closed-door fundraiser on July 8th, the now-infamous Radio City “Hate Fest,” Whoopi Goldberg stated that “America's heart and soul is freedom of expression without fear of reprisal.”  A close reading of Ms. Goldberg’s remarks divulges Hollywood’s fundamental misunderstanding of the First Amendment and the freedom of expression.  The First Amendment is not the exclusive property and privilege of the Hollywood elite; but, perhaps more pointedly, the First Amendment absolutely does not shield people who exercise their First Amendment rights from the consequences of the resulting expression.  Unlike the idyllic bubble-world that is Hollywood, in the real world – including portions of fly-over country that elite celebrities like Goldberg would never dare set foot in – actions have consequences.

 

Of course, the authorities cannot stop a speaker from exercising their freedom of expression for fear of the audiences’ reaction – the so-called “heckler’s veto” – but, on the other hand, the speaker has no right to suppress that reaction.  Goldberg averred that “The fact that I am no longer the spokesman for Slim-Fast makes me sad, but not as sad as someone trying to punish me for exercising my right as an American to speak my mind in any forum I choose.”  Someone should point out to Ms. Goldberg that the First Amendment only protects her from government reprisal; it does not insulate her from the ire of ordinary Americans who she might have actually insulted with her remarks.  Apparently, the fact that people might actually disagree with her never crossed her mind; whither the favorite phrase of the entertainment elite “dissent is patriotic.”  For Ms. Goldberg, dissent is patriotic, as long as it is not her remarks that one is dissenting from.

 

In fact, the First Amendment is not the exclusive privilege of the denizens of Beverly Hills; regular folks – ordinary consumers – had every right to express their own ire by demanding that Slim-Fast drop Whoopi.  To paraphrase Justice Holmes, America is a marketplace of ideas.  Ms. Goldberg’s overt belief that her ideas are superior to John Q. American who expressed his idea – i.e., “I choose not to buy products that Whoopi is associated with” – to Slim-Fast merely evinces her sheer arrogance. 

 

Predictably, instead of accepting responsibility for her actions, Whoopi blamed the Republican Party for her dismissal – a pathetic cop out.  Her automatic assumption that every single incensed person who contacted Slim-Fast was a Republican Party operative is preposterous.  One needn’t be a registered Republican to be insulted by what is known of her remarks.  In her defense, perhaps her remarks were taken out of context by reporters.  If that is indeed the case, Americans will never know – the videotape of the event has been shrouded in secrecy, and the Kerry campaign has refused to let America see it.  Perhaps it has been secured in Al Gore’s “lock-box”?

 

The bottom line is that if vociferous celebrities choose to carelessly, and publicly, emote with inflammatory rhetoric, which is their right, the ultimate audience of that rhetoric has every right to react with expression of its own – including boycotts.  In case Ms. Goldberg hasn’t heard, boycotts are one of the most time-honored forms of expression.  And, for Ms. Goldberg to call the indignation expressed by Americans participating in the boycott “disingenuous” merely adds insult to injury.  The implication is that that the elites have a monopoly on genuine expression, which is asinine and deprecating. 

 

Other reactions to Ms. Goldberg’s dismissal from Slim-Fast have been quite laughable, albeit predictable.  Asa Khalif, head of Racial Unity USA in Pennsylvania, and self-proclaimed “diversity promoter” released a statement relating to Goldberg’s firing.  He stated that “I smell racism from beginning to end. . . . SlimFast must realize that black women have every right to voice their views.”  Well, the race-baiters are out in force.  Now it is just a matter of time until Jesse Jackson is marching, with his trademarked grim expression, on Slim-Fast headquarters.  In all frankness, Khalif’s absurd remarks should not merit media attention.  However, it won’t be long until the misery merchants and masters of discord capitalize on the opportune firing of – gasp – a black woman.  Perhaps Mr. Khalif glossed over the fact that people found the content of the remarks objectionable, not the person delivering them.  I can guarantee Mr. Khalif that if lilly-white Michael Moore had delivered those remarks, the reaction would have been identical. 

 

Like Mr. Khalif, I too smell something… but it isn’t racism.


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KEYWORDS: slimfast; whoopi
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To: jmstein7

Whoop-asse got canned. (pun intended)

Martha Stwart, convicted criminal & prison inmate has been retained by K-mart. That is fine, that is their perogative, but it is also my perogative to stay our of K-Mart and not give them my business, which i will do so as not to condone criminals, or their employers.


101 posted on 07/16/2004 6:40:39 PM PDT by Ursus arctos horribilis ("It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!" Emiliano Zapata 1879-1919)
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To: jmstein7
"SlimFast must realize that black women have every right to voice their views.”

Jeez, what a dumbass. I wonder if I do a GOOGLE search if I will come up with anything indicating that SlimFast has ever, however remotely, expressed any view, that black women have no rights to voice their views.

Good article J.

102 posted on 07/16/2004 6:43:31 PM PDT by Enterprise
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To: jmstein7; cyborg; Warrior Nurse

Fantastic job, Jonathan!


103 posted on 07/16/2004 6:47:34 PM PDT by Chieftain ('W' in '04!)
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To: Ol' Dan Tucker
The comparison is simply ignorant. Whoopie wasn's herded ANYWHERE! She was at a function where she expressed herself freely with no one attempting to censor her. There were, after the fact, repercussions. And President Bush had no involvement in the repercussions. Now go back to sleep.
104 posted on 07/16/2004 6:48:30 PM PDT by Enterprise
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To: ThreePuttinDude
He stated that “I smell racism from beginning to end. . . . SlimFast must realize that black women have every right to voice their views.”

Kahlif must be assuming all black women agree with Whoopi and nary a one wrote a letter of protest about her disgusting tirade. How racist of him!
Or does he think only vulgar liberal celebrity black women ought to be heard, but not the traitorous black women who might disagree with liberal celebrities and voice complaints?

105 posted on 07/16/2004 6:49:43 PM PDT by ValerieUSA
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To: cleochatra

Lovely limerick!


106 posted on 07/16/2004 6:50:31 PM PDT by Chieftain ('W' in '04!)
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To: cleochatra

bump


107 posted on 07/16/2004 7:11:15 PM PDT by 50sDad ( ST3d - Star Trek Tri-D Chess! http://my.oh.voyager.net/~abartmes)
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To: All

Thanks for your comments, guys! It's going to take me a WHILE to go through them all and respond :)

In the meantime... if only I could find somewhere to get this published in print to give her a PUBLIC whooping!


108 posted on 07/16/2004 7:23:35 PM PDT by jmstein7 (A Judge not bound by the original meaning of the Constitution interprets nothing but his own mind.)
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To: exhaustedmomma
"Take note star power: ordinary citizens have rights too. And we are fed up to HERE with your condescending BS."

AMEN!!!

109 posted on 07/16/2004 7:30:44 PM PDT by yoe (Mobbed up = WJC & HRC)
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To: cleochatra
I also wrote them a thank you for all Americans and I wrote them last week about Ms. Goldberg's more than vulgar indiscretions. Here is a number to call Slim-Fast: 561.833.9920

Spend a few pennies and let them know we care about the action they took.

This is really funny when you think how the press took Vice President Cheney’s private remark to that senator whatshisname...............

110 posted on 07/16/2004 7:53:08 PM PDT by yoe (Mobbed up = WJC & HRC)
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To: Michael121
Too bad the smart crowd is SO STUPID.

I've already decided when it's my time to protest... and I know it's coming ... one sign I am going to carry will say:

It's grassroots, stupid!
And we are EXTREMEly contagious!

111 posted on 07/16/2004 8:13:55 PM PDT by exhaustedmomma (Mary Landrieu challenged any Sen/Cong. to prove F-911 wrong this morning on FOX. GOP- get busy.)
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To: jmstein7

bump


112 posted on 07/16/2004 8:19:36 PM PDT by GOPJ
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To: jmstein7

Thanks for the ping!


113 posted on 07/16/2004 8:25:58 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: jmstein7

Freedom of speech + free market = I don't have to buy anything she promotes.


114 posted on 07/16/2004 8:31:11 PM PDT by Samwise (John Kerry: Hair today, gone tomorrow!)
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To: BushisTheMan
Actually Slim-Fast is owned by a Dutch company.

But either SF itself or their top guy her has donated 1.2 Million to Democrats.

Plus I have not seen a "real" apology, but they may have made another one besides the first one that said the are sorry if some were offended.
115 posted on 07/16/2004 8:33:27 PM PDT by Syncro
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To: jmstein7

A superb article and right on the money!!!


116 posted on 07/16/2004 8:48:14 PM PDT by Chu Gary (USN Intel guy 1967 - 1970)
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To: anonymous_user
They tried to get Florida Orange Juice to stop sponsoring the Rush Limbaugh show, thinking they could do a repeat of the Anita Bryant episode.
117 posted on 07/16/2004 8:53:27 PM PDT by jonrick46
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To: Grampa Dave; trillium; Enterprise
Grumpy Dave wrote:
GW didn't do this, and you know it.

Shrillium wrote:
You are incorrect.

Exitprise wrote:
The comparison is simply ignorant.

Yup, Duhbya never did this. I'm wrong and the comparison is ignorant.

But if I'm all of this, then what does that make all of you?

Read on:


“Free-Speech Zone” - The administration quarantines dissent.

...When Bush travels around the United States, the Secret Service visits the location ahead of time and orders local police to set up “free speech zones” or “protest zones” where people opposed to Bush policies (and sometimes sign-carrying supporters) are quarantined. These zones routinely succeed in keeping protesters out of presidential sight and outside the view of media covering the event.

When Bush came to the Pittsburgh area on Labor Day 2002, 65-year-old retired steel worker Bill Neel was there to greet him with a sign proclaiming, “The Bush family must surely love the poor, they made so many of us.” The local police, at the Secret Service’s behest, set up a “designated free-speech zone” on a baseball field surrounded by a chain-link fence a third of a mile from the location of Bush’s speech. The police cleared the path of the motorcade of all critical signs, though folks with pro-Bush signs were permitted to line the president’s path. Neel refused to go to the designated area and was arrested for disorderly conduct; the police also confiscated his sign. Neel later commented, “As far as I’m concerned, the whole country is a free speech zone. If the Bush administration has its way, anyone who criticizes them will be out of sight and out of mind.”...


If you want more proof, simply dial up google.com and search on the words "Free speech zone, George W. Bush" and read to your heart's content about what George W. Bush isn't doing to dissenting voices.

Maybe it's time you pulled your head out of your own spider hole long enough to take a look at what's really going on around you.

Back-stabbing troll, indeed.

118 posted on 07/16/2004 10:39:26 PM PDT by Ol' Dan Tucker
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To: Cultural Jihad

The Dixie what????
Who are they???


119 posted on 07/16/2004 10:41:11 PM PDT by walldog
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To: jmstein7
Well, the race-baiters are out in force. Now it is just a matter of time until Jesse Jackson is marching, with his trademarked grim expression, on Slim-Fast headquarters.

Jesse's mantra for the 2000 election was "Stay out the Bushes!" Wonder if he'll be using that one again this year.

120 posted on 07/16/2004 10:57:31 PM PDT by Jess Kitting
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