If the hecklers used an epithet first, it does not justify Michael Richards getting into the gutter with them. In the clip that is on that site, they DO use the terms cracker and f****in white boy. THAT is bigotry on parade and I want to know if it is the first time THEY ever used those terms.
Let's out all the racists.
At the press conference on CNN, some black participants from the community said that Jews at major corporations traffic in goods with the N word.
There is a LOT of racism still at large in LA.
Michael Savage has spent the whole hour covering this.
But some want to call Michael Richards a bigot and wash their hands of the whole matter.
Michael Richards can be heard in the video saying "Ohhh" and "you're shocked!" you're shocked!"
That is why I said he went for the jugular. He wanted to emotionally crush his tormentors. It's like kicking someone in the crotch to win a fight. "fair fight"?
Somewhere in DUmmieland, there's a guy like PJ Comix making the FreeperFollies, and you are their star.
Maybe it takes someone who is white like this to remind people what those words mean, what the hell these pukebags are doing. Calling a black man a "n****r" is not cool. Calling black women "hos" or "bitches" is not cool. Anyone who thinks so, let them be reminded how it feels when a white man says it.
All the racism against blacks today comes directly more than anything from those pukes I mentioned above and the crap they promote every single day. The more their ugliness is exposed for what it is, the better. And let`s not forget, all of them are democrats, liberals.
And let`s also not forget which the media will never speak of, the history of blacks in the Republican party. How these black men on this timeline below got to these positions solely through the Republican party, but you`ll never hear about that will you?
Timeline of Black Republican History
1862 President Abraham Lincoln is the first president to meet with a group of black leaders 1864 The Republican National Convention makes the abolition of slavery a plank in its platform
1868 Oscar J. Dunn becomes Lieutenant Governor in Louisiana. Dunn became the first elected African American lieutenant governor of a U.S. State, becoming lieutenant governor of Louisiana. He died in office, which elevated state senator P. B. S. Pinchback to the office of lieutenant governor.
P.B.S Pinchback and James J. Harris become the first African-American delegates to the Republican National Convention, held in Chicago
1870 Hiram R. Revels is elected to fill U.S. Senate seat formerly held by Jefferson Davis. Becomes first African American to serve in the U.S. Senate
Joseph H. Rainey, South Carolina, becomes the first African-American Congressman
Alonzo J. Ransier is elected Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina before being elected to the U.S. Congress in '72
1871 Robert B. Elliot chairs South Carolina delegation to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia
1872 John R. Lynch is elected Speaker of the Mississippi House of Representatives; he will be elected to US Congress in 73
1875 Blanche K. Bruce of Mississippi becomes the first African-American elected to a full term in US Senate
1884 John R. Lynch is the first African-American to preside over the Republican National Convention; gives the keynote address
1901 President Theordore Roosevelt invites Booker T. Washington to dinner at the White House
1920 The Republican National Convention declares that African-Americans must be admitted to all state and district conventions
1954 President Dwight Eisenhower appoints J. Ernest Wilkins as Assistant Secretary of Labor
1960 Jackie Robinson, the first black Major League Baseball player, endorses Nixon for President
1966 Edward W. Brooke (R-MA) is the first African-American elected to U.S. Senate by popular vote
1968 Arthur A Fletcher is appointed Assistant Secretary of Labor; he will be a candidate for Chairman of the Republican National Committee in '76 and appointed Chairman of the US Commission on Civil Rights in '90
1975 President Gerald Ford appoints William T. Coleman Secretary of Transportation
James B. Parsons is named Chief Judge of the US District Court in Chicago, the first African-American to hold such a position
1980 NAACP President Benjamin Hooks is invited to address the Republican National Convention
1981 President Ronald Reagan appoints Clarence Pendleton, Jr, as Chairman of the US Civil Rights Commission
1982 President Reagan appoints Clarence Thomas as Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1989 President George H.W. Bush appoints Louis Sullivan as Secretary of Health and Human Services
President Bush appoints General Colin L. Powell as Chair of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff
President Bush appoints Condoleezza Rice as Director of the National Security Council
1990 Gary Franks is elected to US Congress (CT)
1991 President Bush appoints Clarence Thomas to U.S. Supreme Court
1998 U.S. House of Representatives elects J.C. Watts (R-OK) to be Chairman of the House Republican Conference
2001 President George W. Bush appoints General Colin L. Powell as the Secretary of State; Roderick R. Paige as the Secretary of Education; Condoleezza Rice as Advisor of the National Security Council; Alphonso Jackson as the Deputy Secretary to Housing and Urban Development; Claude Allen as the Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services; Leo S. Mackay, Jr, as the Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs; Larry D. Thompson as the Deputy Attorney General; and Stephen A. Perry as Administrator of General Services Administration