Say I was drunk or high, check into rehab then donate money to charity.
2006-11-22 18:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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He has a career? I think once Seinfeld ended, so went Richards' career. His attempt at a television comeback was a flop. (The Michael Richards Show) I think a big part of why he reacted the way he did was/is; the fact that he has fell down the ladder and is trying to chase the green doing stand up. He NEVER was much good at stand up. Accepting and ultimately BECOMING Cosmo Kramer was the nail in his career coffin. He is not funny as a stand up comedian, he can not handle a lead role and he can not be the main character in a television series. He is strictly a supporting role player; period. This has got to have been eating at him. He was once remembered as Kramer, the funny guy from Seinfeld. Now he will fall off the entertainment map as the racist foul mouthed bigot who lashed out at hecklers while doing a low budget stand up routine.
2006-11-22 18:18:24
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answered by Gino 3
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you would possibly want to no longer provide a demonstration of what you're speaking about for those those who do not get our information from television or different mainstream resources? (i have now heard a recording, yet giving an expurgated synopsis would were so as.) Unprofessional is the first be conscious that springs to ideas -- coping with hecklers is element of the interest description. Racist, to say the least. (Why is it that once a White pulls the race card by lumping all Blacks into one classification even as a Black human being p*ss*s them off, human beings accuse Blacks of pulling the race card? seems to me, he pulled it first. each and every man or woman is rightly offended by his "feedback" -- I ain't Black, and that i'm offended.) Overblown? contained in the experience that who cares what he says or does, if the media is overlaying this as an substantial information tale, then, sure -- wide-spread "information" fixation on minutiae. Are human beings's reactions overblown? No. It became disgusting and sub-human. the guy benefits to take a substantial occupation hit for it. Boycott Michael Richards. Patronize human beings, truly.
2016-11-29 09:41:03
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answered by Erika 4
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I think he should take a page from the Sacha Baron Cohen playbook, and try and convince people that he wasn't being racist, but rather mocking racism. I'd like to think people would see through it, but then, look at how SBC's career has taken off for insulting an entire friggin country.
2006-11-22 18:52:55
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answered by Captain Hammer 6
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I don't think there is a way for him to redeem himself...it was there for everyone to hear, unlike Mel Gibson, who we heard about his racist remarks secondhand...think Michael Richards had better invest whatever money he made off of Seinfeld very wisely...he is kaput!
2006-11-22 18:15:26
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answered by kate 5
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I would do lots of volunteer work, and give to charitable organizations benefiting people of color. I think the ONLY way to redeem himself is to truly work toward ridding himself of the racism he so obviously feels.
2006-11-22 21:56:53
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answered by Nicole 3
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Did he ever have a career to begin with?
2006-11-22 18:14:00
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answered by Cinnamon 6
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What career?
2006-11-22 18:16:27
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answered by Direktor 5
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It's over...only thing left to do is move to the North Pole...
Never liked him much anyways...f*cking bigot
2006-11-22 18:25:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Rehab!
2006-11-22 18:07:32
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answered by Anonymous
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