Very disappointing, but deep down he's a racist, when he was heckled he couldn't control himself and said, don't you know not to interrupt when a white man is speaking and the the n.....r thing.
No, he should not be forgiven. He was out of control.
2006-11-22 15:40:45
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answered by Mightymo 6
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No he's not a "closet racist". He was a just a comic that got upset that hecklers in the crowd where trying to ruin his performance (and everyone else's experience) and went for the easiest most powerful insult he could use. I'm sure if it were an overweight white woman that was causing the trouble I'm sure we would have heard alot of "fat *****" comments. He definitely over reacted but they got what they deserved and now he will too.
2006-11-23 02:45:04
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answered by Jamal 1
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I forgave him because of the fact he opened my eyes to a minimum of something - that racism continues to be an exceedingly deep-seated thought. Makes me ask your self how many different individuals accessible choose for the liberty to have the skill to do what he did. i do no longer care how indignant u get. As a comedian, u choose for 2 exercising extra capability of will and 2 b swifter on ur ft. If somebody heckles you, u're s'posed 2 come back with something clever no longer what you extremely experience. If u divulge ur real self, it extremely is not comedy anymore.
2016-11-26 02:31:58
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answered by ? 3
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I think it was a pretty stupid thing for him to have done. I've been to heaps of amateur comedy nights where people have been talking right through or heckling and even the amateurs don't flip out like that. He would have regretted it as soon as he calmed down, but the damage is probably done. I wouldn't be in a hurry to go and see his show anymore.
2006-11-22 17:29:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I forgive him. We all have a right to an opinion be it wrong or right. Nobody would've said anything if it were Al Sharpton or Jessie Jackson who had made the comments, so I say leave the man alone. It's not like he's killed someone.
2006-11-22 15:43:47
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answered by HazelEyes 5
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You forgive a mistake and this was more than that and not a matter of forgiving him. It is sad that this happened because the problem is that it can't be forgotten.
No matter what he said he sure sounded racist to me. The things he said would not be said by anyone I know or have ever met even if the were totally wasted....
I think....put a fork in HIM...he's done.
2006-11-22 15:42:30
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answered by lilygateau 4
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He should be forgiven. Everybody should get a second chance.
2006-11-22 15:41:45
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answered by Anonymous
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He can be forgiven,but he just flushed his career down the toilet.
2006-11-23 00:30:13
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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Forgiven, we all have bad days.
2006-11-22 15:50:44
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answered by Anonymous
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If he would have screamed Polock, Greaser, Kike, Spick or Cracker, or some other insult, would it have been put on TV constantly for three days and nights?
2006-11-22 15:47:29
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answered by NANCY K 6
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