Posted on 12/13/2006 12:59:25 PM PST by John David Powell
Hey Rosie! It aint funny no more
By John David Powell
It is encouraging to see that someone is challenging Rosie ODonnells racial slurs. What is not encouraging, however, is the small amount of attention her racism received in the mainstream media. Given the lack of public outrage, one would surmise that it is never okay to use the N word, but it is open season for the C word, especially if said on national television.
Here is what happened. Actor Danny DeVito recently made the rounds of talk shows to promote his new movie. His apparent drunken state was a hot topic for a short time on entertainment and news programs. Rosie did not appreciate the media obsession regarding DeVitos sobriety, and she voiced her displeasure on The View.
"The fact is that it's news all over the world. That you know, you can imagine in China it's like: 'Ching chong ching chong. Danny DeVito, ching chong, chong, chong, chong. Drunk. 'The View.' Ching chong."
When confronted, she said she was doing it to be funny. In other words, Rosies cool, so shut up and get over it.
New York city council member John Liu told reporters ODonnells remarks hit a raw nerve for many Chinese and Chinese Americans who grew up hearing those kinds of taunts. We all know that it never ends at the taunts, he said.
ODonnells comments also underscored the dark realities of life in these United States for everyone of Chinese descent. We have never been an invisible minority, no matter how hard we tried to stay out of the fray. And, sadly, we are not the model minority we worked so hard to become.
In 1990, a group of prominent Chinese Americans founded the Committee of 100 to provide an Asian-American perspective to U.S. relations with China and Asia, and to address the concerns of Americans of Chinese or Asian heritage. A few years ago, the Committee of 100 and the Anti-Defamation League commissioned a national survey to see how non-Asian Americans view Chinese Americans. The results were disturbing.
Sixty-eight percent of non-Asian Americans have "somewhat negative" to "very negative" attitudes toward Chinese Americans, and most do not differentiate between Chinese Americans and Asian Americans in general.
Nearly one-third believe we are more loyal to China than to the United States; 24 percent believe we are taking away too many jobs from Americans; and 23 percent are uncomfortable with the idea of an Asian-American president.
These findings are disturbing because nearly everyone agrees Chinese Americans possess qualities other groups hold in highest regard. Ninety-one percent believe we have strong family values, a feeling shared by 98 percent of the most prejudiced Americans. And 67 percent say we place a higher value on education than do most other groups in America.
If we possess such admirable qualities, then what causes such negative beliefs? Two reasons: People fear what they do not know, and people do not respect those who do not respect themselves.
The history of this country is full of Chinese-American contributions, but schools rarely teach them. May has been Asian Pacific American Heritage Month since 1992, yet neither of my daughters remembers classroom discussions about their heritage. School administrators must be encouraged to include Chinese-American history in their curricula. Adults must provide programs for civic and social organizations.
At the same time, Chinese Americans must work to stop anti-Chinese behavior and rhetoric. When was the last time you saw a performance in black face? Yet a Houston, Texas, radio station used to run a skit where someone calls a Chinese restaurant and, in the most racist Chinese accent imaginable, asks for Chickity Chinese Chicken.
They got away with it because no one said, "This is not acceptable and you will not do this again without suffering severe economic and public consequences.
Our history in America has taught us to keep quiet and endure humiliation and disrespect. Our ancestors came to this country with the same dreams and desires of other immigrants: To live in a land filled with the promises of freedoms and opportunities. In return, they suffered exploitation and massacre. People called their women whores, and the government kept their families from joining them. Public schools would not admit Chinese children, and the courts would not allow Chinese testimony. All these things happened because their looks, their speech, and their culture were strange and viewed with fear and suspicion.
The Committee of 100 survey showed us how little things have changed. People still look upon us with fear and suspicion. We contribute to their negative feelings through our silence, which allows them to believe we are worthless and encourages them to act accordingly.
I am a second-generation Chinese American. My father's people were Native Americans and Europeans. My Chinese-American daughters are Daughters of the American Revolution. We are no longer Chinese in America. We are Americans. And to all the Rosies out there is this message: Treat us with the same respect as you expect.
John David Powell is an award-winning online journalist, a communication professional, and a contributor to the Christian History Project. His email is johndavidpowell@yahoo.com.
Fat , stupid , ugly and lesbian is no way to go through life, woman.
Did I mention fat?
It is the same with people who are considered "religious." The non-religious frequently talk of those who are as pillars of society and how they're devoted, upstanding and the like. That is until you want to put up a Nativity Scene or a cross---then you're a hatemongering, homophobic, exclusionary racist.
Rosie is on the boob tube as a mere freak show. I don't know how a sane person can take her seriously, which I guess is why liberals love her.
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAAAAAAA HAAAAAAAA!!
OMG, I'm freakin' crying at that one! Thanks! Great way to end this day.
We whites are stupid. If you see a Eddie Murphy movie or a Denzel Washington movie, you'll see that the black persons are the only smart ones in seas of dumb white peepel.
Rosie is not funny she's just fat
Every child in the family attended school every single day, perfect attendance every year. Every homework assignment, book report, science project, etc., was always handed in on time. All of the children made the honor roll even though their English was limited when they first began school. Their parents were actively involved in their education and were always asking for extra work for their. The hard work paid off as every child in the family graduated with honors.
The children were all very popular with their classmates and after a couple of years you couldn't tell them apart from any other American teenager. They had worked hard and deserved every good thing that happened to them. We loved them, and were proud of them as friends and fellow citizens.
I wonder if her appointment to The View is being reconsidered by the producers of the show.
.. I had the pleasure of conversing with a former staff member , from her old TV show
. . . and she said Rosie's nickname was "Grozny" , ... BWAa-a-hahaha wooo!!
[ of course NOT to her fugly mug , just some of the staff ]
It is very funny, but I can't take credit for it. I think it might be from Andrew "Dice" Clay, circa 1989.
Grozny ------- LOL-LOL-LOL
She's bound to learn of it now!!!!!!!!!!!!
Didn't she recently chastise Kelly Ripa for making, what she perceived, a homophobic slur regarding Clay Aiken.
Apparently, Clay put his hand over Ms. Ripa's mouth, she took offense to this and said, "Hey, I don't know where that hand has been..."
To which Rosie said, "I find that very homophobic..."
Gays and Blacks are sacred, apparently, but Asians are fair game?
I wonder if that's so because a lot of Asians in this country tend towards conservatism and reject victimization.
O'Donnell isn't just a bigot, she's also a hypocrite - for those types it's only bigotry when the other guy does it.
Of course, things were different back then. Back then he was considered to be a real threat as a possible Vice-Presidential pick for front-running Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush.
Liberals love losers cause they makes them feel less of a loser. So Rosie makes them feel good about themselves. IMHO
We are honored that he chose to become one of us. If only ALL of our immigrants had that wonderful attitude...
The "SANE" answer is NO but we live in a POLITICALLY CORRECT nation, with every group looking to be offended at everything SAID or DONE, so that they have a platform to express their OUTRAGE..........and then....SUE!
It is become a WAY OF LIFE!!
she is not funny....she is a fat vile carpet munching cee you next tuesday who has no redeeming qualities...even baba waters wants her gone!!!!
Well said. I agree. Even with my distaste for RD I'm amazed that folks here would rather waste time on her than on the PC trend.
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