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Michael Richards a.k.a. Kramer from Seinfeld goes on Racial Tirade, caught on tape!

Lestat said:
lots of racists up in here


its not about feeling GUILTY, its about feelings sympathy and compassion.

When I meet a holocaust victim, see the tattoo, I feel deep sorrow and sympathy as well as amazement at being able to persevere through some incredible adversity.

Out of respect for that, I'd speak out equally as strongly agaist anti semitism as I would using the word nigger.



Exactly. But it works both ways.
 
Lestat said:
lots of racists up in here


its not about feeling GUILTY, its about feelings sympathy and compassion.

When I meet a holocaust victim, see the tattoo, I feel deep sorrow and sympathy as well as amazement at being able to persevere through some incredible adversity.

Out of respect for that, I'd speak out equally as strongly agaist anti semitism as I would using the word nigger.
So how far back do we need to go with the "sympathy and compassion"?
The romans fucked over my ancestors with as much as any group you mentioned. Can I get some apologies from all the Italians out there?
 
ok, so what makes the word 'nigger' worse than 'wop', 'spic', or 'kyke'?

everyone is always looking to be offended by something. it's amazing grown men and women still get all upset when some generic word is used, especially when it isn't even directed at them personally.

crimminy.
 
jnevin said:
Oops.

But who cares, really? A black comic would have gone up there next, said all the exact same shit, and it would have been funny to some of the crowd.

Yah pretty much.

Chris Rock or Eddie Murphy - then it would have been a riot.


Anyone remember Mel Brooks - Funny stuff.
 
jestro said:
So how far back do we need to go with the "sympathy and compassion"?
The romans fucked over my ancestors with as much as any group you mentioned. Can I get some apologies from all the Italians out there?
however far back you want to go.

African American's in this country are still feeling the effects of slavery and segregation, not sure how many of your ancestors still hold ill will towards Romans.
 
Lestat said:
however far back you want to go.

African American's in this country are still feeling the effects of slavery and segregation, not sure how many of your ancestors still hold ill will towards Romans.

And they always will as long as we are oversensitive about race. The US used to be really divided along ethnic & religious lines. Irish, Italians, Catholics and Jews were considered to be totally different than WASPs. However we just forgot about those divisions. We didn't tiptoe around them endlessly, we just released them and focused on other things. The more people obsess and tiptoe around divisions the stronger they get. If in the 22nd century the aftereffects of racism still exist it'll probably be due to the fact that people in our generation took it so seriously. Try not to think of an elephant, don't think of a large pink elephant with white tusks. Same thing happens with divisions due to race.
 
the disintegrating black family is thier greatest impediment to advancement
70% of black children are born to unmarried parents
and btw
OJ Simpson can barely read or write
 
Re: Michael Richards a.k.a. Kramer from Seinfeld goes on Racial Tirade, caught on tap

when I was a youngster I read gale sayer's autobiography
"I am Third"
It is the story of how he catapulted himself out of an Omaha ghetto to become one of the greatest running backs in National Football League history and the tale of his friendship with Chicago Bears teammate Brian Piccolo, who died of cancer. Sayers's memoir was the basis for the film Brian's Song
 
some commentary written by a youngster

I am third is about the football player gale Sayers .He plays football with his friends every day. He grew up in a poor house with barely any food. That didnt stop him from playing football though. He played no matter what. One time he tried to tackle some one and he got kicked in the mouth and he was spiting out blood his brother played football too. He was older then Gale. Gale was a starter on the high school football team with his brother he only got to play with his brother one season because he was a senior when Gale was a freshman. Gale was a good player. He was like1st or 2nd best in the country. He wanted to go to a four year college to play football. Mississippi State was in other sports besides football like track and basketball. He broke the long jump record for track. His mom and dad were always working on something. Gales dad was tall and had long legs. His dad worked hard every day and only got 40 dollars a day. His mom was at home watching all the kids. All the kids in the neighbor hood were on the football team. After gale went to college he was going to go to the pros either the chiefs or the bears. on draft day the Chicago bears picked Gale Sayers the first day of summer training he met Brian piccolo. Brian was a white person and Gale was a black person they didnt really get along at first of race but after they started playing together. The coach put them in the same room partner. When gale was voted rookie of the year Brian starts to get sick and has to go to the hospital and he finds out he has cancer and has to stay in the hospital for the rest of the season. Later he goes home and is recovering but he gets cancer again a in his chest and dies from cancer. later gale plays the best game of his career he scores 6 touchdowns.
 
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