To answer Kia's comment:
Yeah, tell that to that black man from Texas a couple years ago that was dragged from the back of a pickup truck tied to a rope while being called that and tell me that word means nothing.
2006-11-22 07:45:43
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answered by Staminababy74 2
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Um, maybe because Chris Rock could get away with the "C" word. Or Richard Pryor with the "H" word. Lets not choose to end someone's career in favor of another. Yes, he should have toned it down a bit.
"Without this, some people acquire a kind of naive consciousness in which they are aware of their situation but don't make any effort to change it; they take a conformist stance and consider their situation something normal, even to the point of supporting it themselves. Other individuals construct their own reality and liberate themselves from oppression, only to go to the opposite extreme and become the antithesis of what they were fighting against."
2006-11-22 12:30:01
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answered by BulletsBeansBleachBatteries 1
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His career WAS finished after Seinfeld. He just lost it on stage I don't think he thought he could get away with it.
It wasn't the word as much as sayin things were better when he would have been able to hang the guy for interrupting him.
2006-11-22 12:19:15
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answered by ChaliQ 4
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Anger destroys judgement.
Michael Richards' performance is just another in a limitless number of examples of decent people who have succumbed to anger. Anger harms everyone. It raises blood pressure, turns friends into enemies & admirers into critics. There is no end to the harm anger has done in our world, and still we make excuses like somehow its healthy.
Don't be fooled - it's not about race or Seinfeld or anything else; anger is no one's friend.
Peace,
;-)
2006-11-22 12:28:14
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answered by WikiJo 6
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In the world of comedy(and not what you see on t.v.) anything goes. So if you're gonna be a stupid *** and heckle the performer. Then be a man, and take what is coming to you. I haven't heard anyone complain about the black guys being rude and disrupting the show, or how they were calling him "cracker." So lighten up America, and have some manners,when you're out in public.
2006-11-22 12:31:23
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answered by blackbeetlewidow 4
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I think the problem is that he wasn't thinking. And his career was already finished, in my opinion. He's just gaining nothing but fame now.
2006-11-22 12:41:18
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answered by hippieiam29 4
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I don't think its much fuss about the N word, its about how he associated the term with lynching them and kicking them out because they were Ns. Its the way he used the word is getting him in alot of trouble.
2006-11-22 12:19:09
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answered by Kia 5
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Me think Kramer have blood clot in brain.
2006-11-22 12:18:38
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answered by Anonymous
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he didnt because he appologized and he has been through alot and hes famus there is do much stress on them qwith their careers so he just snapped and that is just the person he snapped at so i dont think he was really relaizeing what he was doing
2006-11-22 12:24:36
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answered by crystal b 3
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I agree. That was a really stupid way to get back into the spot light, if that was his intent.
2006-11-22 12:18:11
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answered by Anonymous
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