Posted on 03/14/2003 12:21:15 PM PST by Timesink
Foul from the mouth of Naomi Judd
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MSNBC
March 12 CBS was bombarded with complaints last week after Star Search judge Naomi Judd referred to a black dancer as a monkey. I was stunned, a source tells The Scoop. She said it in a way that was meant to be funny and playful, but it was astonishingly racist and insensitive.
I HEARD THAT the [CBS] switchboard really lit up, the source said.
Only moments later, after a trio of tap dancers, the un-PC singer announced that she loves it when white people tap dance. Totally bizarre comment, but yet another reason to make fun of Naomi, one poster on Television Without Pity.com commented. Youve got to admit, she unintentionally provides comic relief to the show. Every time its her turn to vote, I think, What stupid thing is she going to say now?
Its a real problem, said another Star Search fan who says that the country and western crooner once referred to a dance by three black women as tribal.
Spokesmen for Judd and CBS didnt return calls for comment.
Both statements are overly general, and perhaps exaggerated, but they can be subjected to empirical tests in a scientific manner, which is far better than most hypothetical racist statements (such as " people are evil"). Yet the two sentences are treated vastly differently. This is a double-standard.
If 'victims' want to be treated as equals, then they ought to stop drawing attention to themselves as victims. You don't see Condaleezza Rice talking about how black she is, or how hard she had to fight 'whitey'. She just worked her butt off. As a result, she isn't primarily a black to me, or even a woman. She's a qualified, eminently competent human being. Contrast her to someonle like Harry Belafonte, who practically screams "look how black I am!"
I apologize if I come off as too blunt, and I'm sure liberals would find some way of accusing me of being a bigot, when in fact it is just the opposite. But I felt I needed to say it. Mods, it's your call if my post is deemed inappropriate. I'm tired of walking on eggshells about this issue.
Aba Daba Honeymoon Words and Music By: Arthur Fields & Walter Donovan Copyright MCMXIV by Leo Feist Way down in the Congoland Lived a happy chimpanzee. She loved a monkey with long tail (Lordy, how she loved him!) Each night he would find her there, Swinging in the cocoanut tree, And the monkey gay, At the break of day, Loved to hear his Chimpie say: "Aba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab," Said the Chimpie to the Monk, "Baba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab," Said the Monkey to the Chimp. All night long they'd chatter away, All day long there were happy and gay, Swinging and singing in their hunky-tonkey way. "Aba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab," Means "Monk, I love but you." "Baba, daba, dab," in monkey talk Means "Chimp, I love you, too." Then the big baboon one night in June, He married them and very soon, They went upon their aba, daba honeymoon. "Aba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab," Said the Chimpie to the Monk, "Baba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab," Said the Monkey to the Chimp. All night long they'd chatter away, All day long there were happy and gay, Swinging and singing in their hunky-tonkey way. "Aba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab," Means "Monk, I love but you." "Baba, daba, dab," in monkey talk Means "Chimp, I love you, too." One night they were made man and wife, And now they cry, "This is the life," Since they came from their aba, daba honeymoon. Well, you should have heard that band Play upon their wedding day, Each Chimp and Monkey had nutshells (Lordy, how they played them) And now it is ev'ry night, High up in the cocoanut tree. It's the same old thing, With the same old swing, When the Monk and Chimpie sing: "Aba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab," Said the Chimpie to the Monk, "Baba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab," Said the Monkey to the Chimp. All night long they'd chatter away, All day long there were happy and gay, Swinging and singing in their hunky-tonkey way. "Aba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab," Means "Monk, I love but you." "Baba, daba, dab," in monkey talk Means "Chimp, I love you, too." Then the big baboon one night in June, He married them and very soon, They went upon their aba, daba honeymoon. "Aba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab," Said the Chimpie to the Monk, "Baba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab," Said the Monkey to the Chimp. All night long they'd chatter away, All day long there were happy and gay, Swinging and singing in their hunky-tonkey way. "Aba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab," Means "Monk, I love but you." "Baba, daba, dab," in monkey talk Means "Chimp, I love you, too." One night they were made man and wife, And now they cry, "This is the life," Since they came from their aba, daba honeymoon.
The ironic thing about it is that all the world record holders of the high jump at the time the movie "White men can't jump" was released -- were white.
Yeah, that is rather ironic. Just imagine trying to make a movie called "Black Men Can't Play Hockey". Imagine the outcry!
What else would you call kids who climb on everything in sight?
I guess that's better than being "balled at the ban"?
I agree. Personally... it's a bit wearisome to walk on Politically Correct eggshells and be human at the same time. Anyone that easily offended by an offhanded remark is looking for a fight anyway. They need to get a grip... and get a life.
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