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08-18-2010, 02:35 PM
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Re: Was Dr Laura Schlessinger treated fairly?
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Originally Posted by pelathais
Seriously, what does that have to do with anything? Honestly and with complete naivete, what does "being black" have to do with anything? As I said before, George Clooney and Halle Berry are both "black." They are aren't they?
Whether you or I like it or not, or disagree or not, that's the reality. Culturally and socially it's acceptable for blacks to use the word. I don't follow you Clooney reference either.
Can Mariah Carey "break it down" and do a funky rap using all the gangsta words including the "n word?" Is she "black enough?" Is she even black at all?
Don't know. Has she earned that trustworthy reputation among them? Maybe.
My whole life has been spent around folks that are "kind of this" or "sort of that." Kids I went to school with thought my dad was a "Mexican." "So what's with you 'white' name?" I was asked. Then in gym they'd tease me for being "too white."
What's "black enough" and what's "too white" to use the "n word?" Draw a line for us.
You're probably thinking Harry Reid. If it had been a Republican who said that he would be out of office by now. Look at Trent Lott's treatment. The Republicans ran him out of town themselves. The Dems? They thrive in an atmosphere of racial hate, fear and suspicion. Harry got hardly a hand slap.
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I'm thinking, the point MB made about Oprah and Jesse Jackson getting away with it because they aren't conservative was not fully presented. The obvious distinction on matters of race speech is that they were of the race being perpetrated.
Regardless of how appropriate Harry's punishment was, he was called out for it. In my prior post I agreed that there seems to be more ire against conservatives, who many think are rich, white people.
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08-18-2010, 04:01 PM
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Re: Was Dr Laura Schlessinger treated fairly?
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I've always loved Dr. Laura. I listened to the call and as expected, found her comments to be fairly accurate. Her "apology" was made the next day, and I found that to be acceptable, as well. Hopefully, her point won't be lost in all the hub-bub. It's too difficult for many to discuss without hypersensativity and emotionalism.
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It's not hypersensitivity.
It's hyper-insensitivity.
Whatever point she was trying to make could have been made in a better way.
I actually called Advance Auto Corp HQ's letting them know about my displeasure with her and how I hope they would withdraw their sponsorship.
I may call others.
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08-18-2010, 04:04 PM
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Re: Was Dr Laura Schlessinger treated fairly?
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Why not?
When spoken in a derogatory fashion it is meant in just a hateful manner as any other derogatory word including the one in question.
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"Redneck" does not have the same history or hatred associated with it as the n word.
We're comparing apples and oranges here.
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08-18-2010, 04:08 PM
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Re: Was Dr Laura Schlessinger treated fairly?
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Dr. Laura regrets saying it.
If you believe there's a double-standard, go for that argument without sinking to that level.
I hate the double standard as well. I also realize a white guy calling a black guy a "nigger" is different than a black guy calling another black guy a "nigger." We can cry "not fair" (and I agree), but it is what it is. They took the negativity of that word and turned into a familial word. Coming from a white guy, it's hard to have that tone.
I think the word should be buried and never remembered again.
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Awesome.
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08-18-2010, 04:20 PM
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Re: Was Dr Laura Schlessinger treated fairly?
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Whether you or I like it or not, or disagree or not, that's the reality. Culturally and socially it's acceptable for blacks to use the word. I don't follow you Clooney reference either.
Can Mariah Carey "break it down" and do a funky rap using all the gangsta words including the "n word?" Is she "black enough?" Is she even black at all?
Don't know. Has she earned that trustworthy reputation among them? Maybe.
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"THEM" ??? She is "them!" That's my point. Were you unaware of the fact that Mariah Carey is of African American descent?
You should read the article I linked to earlier: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m.../ai_n26712135/ - especially the quotes from various entertainers and social critics toward the bottom.
There is no consensus among African Americans as to whether or not the "n word" should be used in any manner. You at least appear to be saying that there is some monolithic "THEM" that serves to pass judgement upon all who use the word. If you're "black enough" then it's "cool?" What is "black enough?" You have avoided that question.
And who determines just who is "black enough?" The argument ends up sounding like Evangelist Benincasa and Elder Burke's arguments about who is "a Jew?" (More specifically, "Who is a Jewish priest?").
We're all related by descent from a common ancestor. That is a simple fact. Because of geographic isolation, many of our subsequent ancestors adapted to different environments and differences in physical appearances developed over the short run. Because we don't have fur our skins bore the full brunt of the sun's radiation (or not) and it had to adapt as local conditions dictated.
Today's world has obliterated the whole concept of geographic isolation. It is foolish (IMHO) to insist that everyone breed and act as if the rest of the world didn't exist, trying to artificially maintain the old geographic isolation.
"Black culture" is everyone's culture. Saint Patrick's Day belongs to everyone. Hip hop is for whoever cares to dress and dance like that. At Thanksgiving we are all "Pilgrims" and "Indians."
"Color" is nonsense. It's a skin condition. Some people can make it look good, the rest of us wear pants. As Martin Luther King Jr. once said, "The concentrations of dihydroxyindole carboxylic acid polymers in your skin tells me nothing about the content of your character." Or something like that.
How diffuse or how concentrated are your dihydroxyindole carboxylic acid polymers, and does it really matter?
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08-18-2010, 04:33 PM
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Re: Was Dr Laura Schlessinger treated fairly?
Pel, usually a person, with any african heritage, tends to claims that heritage and identify with it. It's probably the same for Mariah.
Though, I suspect she'd be light enough that if she identified more (classical opera singer, played golf, hung out with Paris Hilton and attended an Ivy League school) with her White ancestry (to the exclusion of her Black ancestry), she'd have a harder time using esoteric language to the Black Community.
Even I can tell when it's awkward if someone is using the word or not.
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08-18-2010, 04:37 PM
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Re: Was Dr Laura Schlessinger treated fairly?
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Pel, usually a person, with any african heritage, tends to claims that heritage and identify with it. It's probably the same for Mariah.
Though, I suspect she'd be light enough that if she identified more (classical opera singer, played golf, hung out with Paris Hilton and attended an Ivy League school) with her White ancestry (to the exclusion of her Black ancestry), she'd have a harder time using esoteric language to the Black Community.
Even I can tell when it's awkward if someone is using the word or not.
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What do you think about the following? I guess you agree?
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* JOE TORRY, COMEDIAN: I feel it's two words. And Tupac kind of put it best. He said there's niggers which is niggers that derived from hate and has a negative meaning. But then there's this new term ... which is niggaz. That's just like saying my homie, my boy, my man. The way (Richards) said it ... and how he went back in time with it, he was talking about niggers. He wasn't talking about niggaz."
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from http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m.../ai_n26712135/
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08-18-2010, 04:40 PM
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Re: Was Dr Laura Schlessinger treated fairly?
simple answer, she was not, but the libs arent fair, even to themselves they are justified in there own eyes, lol
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Re: Was Dr Laura Schlessinger treated fairly?
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Yeah, I remember this controversy. His tirade was most certainly racist too (Richards) and awkward. Regarding the "two words," I think I agree... not agree with using it, but there are clearly two words in use. One has a slang epitaph with it and the other is used by now-retired Klan members.
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08-18-2010, 04:56 PM
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Re: Was Dr Laura Schlessinger treated fairly?
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Jesse Jackson and Oprah have more in contrast with Dr. Laura than not being conservative -- probably the most relevant is that they are black?
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Oddly enough, I was classifying them as liberal public figures--not just as the black counterparts to Dr. Laura. They are most certainly both VERY liberal in their political views. The fact that they are both black only adds to the accusation of media hypocrisy, and doesn't negate my comparison.
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