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The hate factory - N-word outburst adds to the denigration that passes as entertainment
NY Daily News ^ | November 23, 2006 | Stanley Crouch

Posted on 11/23/2006 1:40:47 PM PST by neverdem

When "Seinfeld" comedian Michael Richards lost his cool and began a racist rant at some noisy customers in a Hollywood comedy club, it seemed to surprise a number of people. It shouldn't. What is actually surprising is that it has taken this long for some airhead made famous by a very popular but insipid television series to flip out within the context of today's minstrel entertainments.

Naturally, a lawyer representing the affronted audience members did not feel that it was enough for Richards to apologize on television; he still needs to pay them some money for what they had to suffer at his hands.

The question, however, is what exactly did the patrons suffer?

What they actually suffered, if anything, was an unintended caricature of a redneck in heated rage, expressing conventional disdain for black people. Richards said that 50 years ago, the black members of the noisy group of comedy club customers would have been hanged, and stabbed in the backside with a pitchfork. Before leaving the stage, Richards reminded the assembled that when it was all over, he would still be wealthy and the black people would still be, well, N-words.

The painfully unfunny comedian Paul Rodriguez performed on the same stage that evening and told the press that if one uses the N-word and is not African-American, a lot of explaining will have to be made.

In the interest of equality, no black comedian should get a pass when using insulting and denigrating words in the middle of an act. It all seems very simple to me. We do not need to accept the conventions of insult and denigration that have been established by black comedians and rappers.

And I do not feel that there should be a freedom of speech issue raised either. Nor do I feel that any laws need to be passed.

This was another moment to question what the ongoing vulgarization of our popular culture has actually come to mean. Two groups - women and black people - are disdainfully addressed and demeaned constantly. Only one has made any protest against being the constant butt of overstated vulgarity. White women have stood up against the misogyny in popular entertainment, but black people have not had much to say about the denigration.

Rap producers and others in the business of selling anything that gives a little spice to the minstrel content of our popular culture have been known to claim that the N-word has become a common means of expression and has taken on a universal understanding through rap. We can now be treated to young people of all ethnic groups referring to each other when using the word.

Does that prove anything? I think not. When Richard Pryor first made liberal use of the N-word, he could not have imagined what emerged in the wake of his performances. But when Pryor himself took a position against minstrel updates, no one listened to him. He had passed out the right of irresponsibility and could not take it back.

So what remains before us is the issue of coming to terms with a popular culture in which the N-word, bitches and hos have become no more than condiments in a particularly unappetizing meal. We need not ban their use, but we do need to face the fact that we have been hustled far more often than not.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: denigration; hatefulhollywood; michaelrichards; minstreljoke; nword; unfunny
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To: RightWhale

Wow, I looked it up and you're right!
susie


41 posted on 11/23/2006 3:15:23 PM PST by brytlea (amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
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To: beyond the sea
Richard's explosion will hurt sales.

Yes, because he was stupid and took it too far. That doesn't mean there wasn't an attempt to create a controversy to draw attention to the DVD release.

42 posted on 11/23/2006 3:17:46 PM PST by Tall_Texan (NO McCain, Rudy, Romney, Hillary, Kerry, Obama or Gore in 2008!)
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To: neverdem
In the interest of equality, no black comedian should get a pass when using insulting and denigrating words in the middle of an act. It all seems very simple to me. We do not need to accept the conventions of insult and denigration that have been established by black comedians and rappers.

Michael Richards was a has been before he uttered the N word and after this 15 minutes of infamy he will be forgotten. What passes as entertainment is the more significant question, and for African American culture an entertainment that elevates and glamorizes the "thug" life is absolutely toxic to that culture. Crouch makes a point that I can agree with, probably the only time I could ever agree with him.

43 posted on 11/23/2006 3:17:57 PM PST by Biblebelter
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To: SeaBiscuit
I don't know why the mod pulled my post but suffice it say I meant to illustrate the historical usage of the N word and why it had a different connotation from "redneck." As we can see, even the mod didn't understand that the sense in which I used it was meant to show why black people consider it degrading. That should lead to agreement that some words, without question, ought to be beyond the bounds of civilized discourse for precisely that reason.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus

44 posted on 11/23/2006 3:23:50 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: Tall_Texan
That doesn't mean there wasn't an attempt to create a controversy to draw attention to the DVD release.

I sincerely doubt that Richard's explosion was "an attempt to create a controversy to draw attention to the DVD release." That is sheer foolishness.

Jerry Seinfeld is probably so pissed of at Michael now that he wants to cut his balls off.

45 posted on 11/23/2006 3:26:09 PM PST by beyond the sea ( Whiskey For My Men, Beer For My Horses)
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To: nj_pilot

...or git'er done.

The difference being, a segment of the black community has adopted a perjorative. This is not unusual, since some in the rural community have done the same with the term "redneck." The term sounds different in Jeff Foxworthy's mouth than it does in Al Sharpton's.


46 posted on 11/23/2006 3:27:00 PM PST by durasell (!)
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To: Tall_Texan
I sincerely doubt that Richard's explosion was "an attempt to create a controversy to draw attention to the DVD release." And, it very most likely was not just a case of Richards going too far. There was no plan to push the DVD. They don't need to do that ..... and certainly not in that manner.
47 posted on 11/23/2006 3:29:36 PM PST by beyond the sea ( Whiskey For My Men, Beer For My Horses)
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To: goldstategop

nah.. that your post was pulled for using the 'sacred' N word is part of the problem. Will this post get pulled if I call you a Honkey?


48 posted on 11/23/2006 3:38:03 PM PST by SeaBiscuit (God Bless America and All who protect and preserve this Great Nation.)
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To: SeaBiscuit
The two words aren't equivalent.
49 posted on 11/23/2006 3:39:35 PM PST by durasell (!)
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To: durasell

How would you know.. do you know the users true intended meaning?


50 posted on 11/23/2006 3:42:42 PM PST by SeaBiscuit (God Bless America and All who protect and preserve this Great Nation.)
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To: SeaBiscuit

How would you know.. do you know the users true intended meaning?




I know the context from which each word arises.


51 posted on 11/23/2006 3:43:45 PM PST by durasell (!)
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To: SeaBiscuit
There maybe a double standard. I certainly didn't intend to use the N word in a racist context but to illustrate its racist to blacks in the sense that coming from a white person, its perceived like something one scapes off one shoe or comes out of one's behind. Honkey should be as degrading as n***er, no question. In polite company.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus

52 posted on 11/23/2006 3:44:00 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: beyond the sea
There was no plan to push the DVD.

Nah. Jerry's planned appearance on Letterman Monday night was for no reason whatsoever. < /sarc>

Instead, talk shows everywhere were talking about this incident and, oh by the way, Seinfeld has a DVD coming out.

What exactly can you do in Hollywood nowadays to shock people? Come out as gay? Yawn. Come out for the terrorists? Yawn. Have sex with children? Michael Jackson has already beat them to it.

How about the tried-and-true N-bomb? Yeah, that's it!

Go get a gig at a comedy club and have somebody record you using the n-bomb. We'll sneak it onto the internet and then everybody we'll be talking about us. That's it!

But then Richards took the stunt too far and they have to seriously backpedal.

As the Democrats love to say, "The timing is suspicious."

53 posted on 11/23/2006 3:50:47 PM PST by Tall_Texan (NO McCain, Rudy, Romney, Hillary, Kerry, Obama or Gore in 2008!)
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To: SeaBiscuit

I was more offended by the moveon.org fundraiser in New York with Whoopie Goldberg on stage. The Democrats laughed as she grabbed her crotch and made ref. to the president and his name. The entire matter was covered over. No film ever showed. I understand she was a pig and acted like she was a pathetic garbage spewing dirtbag. She and others trying to be comedians are not worth much. Upset about Richards? Let Goldberg apologize to everyone offended and maybe I will bother to be upset with other no talent nitwits.


54 posted on 11/23/2006 3:51:38 PM PST by oldironsides
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To: neverdem

check out chris rock


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q8LxO4wnCQ


55 posted on 11/23/2006 3:53:49 PM PST by Vaquero ("An armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
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To: neverdem
Some of the utter crap that goes for "Top 40" these days, with outright profanity, misogyny and perversion there, all released by Big Media/aka LameStream Media corporations, and this idiotic tirade by a heckled comedian seems to pale in comparison.
56 posted on 11/23/2006 3:55:12 PM PST by Recovering_Democrat
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To: goldstategop
"Either a profanity is ALWAYS wrong or its not a profanity at all. Something to think about here.

South Park pulled it off without causing offended Negros to riot like offended muslimes.

Biggie Smalls and Butters calling each other nigger.

Once again it's not what you say, it's how it's said. In an informative setting, it's not offensive. In a truly comedic setting, it's not offensive. However in a derogatory hatefull setting it is. Ya gotta put things in context.

57 posted on 11/23/2006 3:59:25 PM PST by rawcatslyentist (When true genius appears, know him by this sign: all the dunces are in a confederacy against him.)
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Has nobody asked where are THE HECKLERS seeking their 15 minutes of fame? Who bought them off to go away?

If I'd been the heckler, I'd be demanding MY time with Letterman, Larry King, Bill O'Reilly, etc. Geez, if John Mark Karr can have interviews on cable news, why can't I?


58 posted on 11/23/2006 4:09:55 PM PST by Tall_Texan (NO McCain, Rudy, Romney, Hillary, Kerry, Obama or Gore in 2008!)
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To: oldironsides

Agreed.


59 posted on 11/23/2006 4:15:55 PM PST by SeaBiscuit (God Bless America and All who protect and preserve this Great Nation.)
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To: SkyPilot
Just because women have spoken out - that doesn't mean that pop culture has listened. Paris Hilton and Britney Spears still run around half naked and now it's worse because "ho" and "b!tch" are common words used to describe women. People really shouldn't have been as shocked as they were when he said "N"....that's what is regularly being said day in and day out by "artists", "comedians", "performers". It's part of the "Hollywood" culture that these rappers have added to and they shouldn't be surprised when whites have adopted a lot of their language as their own because they have bought all the cds and started acting like their "role models".
60 posted on 11/23/2006 4:28:11 PM PST by kcbc2001
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