Classic example of systemic racism.
Classic example of systemic racism.
Vote RED (Remove Every Democrat)! wrote:
https://twitter.com/MattWalshBlog/status/1275861909703725056?s=20Classic example of systemic racism.
when and where did that happen? I have not seen any coverage on the MSM about this...still talking about the "noose" non-sense!
aw0i wrote:
Maybe they are not supremacists but rather separatists. Separatists don't feel their own race is superior --- but rather they just don't want to live with the race in question.
Oh. They are supremacists
Could always run for Governor in Virginia.
As a bleeding heart Liberal and defender of the #MeToo movement, he also used to play, "Guess what's in my pants?" on TV.
Questionable2 wrote:
Giles Corey wrote:
Oh.
Black face and using the N word was all good in the 90s, was it?
Was he in blackface? Was he degrading black people dressed as Karl Malone and Snoop Dogg?
Did blacks have a problem with Dan Akroyd when he had on make up to impersonate a Jamaican in Trading Places or when Eddie Murphy had on make up to look like an elderly white guy in Coming to America or the Wayans brothers in White Chicks? The issue isn't the make up or playing a role. The issue is when you play another race to purposely degrade the other race. I don't think Jimmy Kimmel did that. He was portraying a real persons who are black.
I had a problem with the Wayans brothers in White Chicks stealing 90 minutes of my life that I will never get back.
Kimmy is on Team Donkey. They will defend him until the end. He's a POS. Next.
Have you ever seen the Man Show?
Giles Corey wrote:
The king of snizz wrote:
Yesterday's thread got deleted.
Kimmel is done. No way back from this. His employers have to move on in this environment.
I'll gladly take a bet on that.
Kimmel is protected. His job is safe
Totally agree. No chance that he'll be let go.
Not seeing the logic there wrote:
when and where did that happen? I have not seen any coverage on the MSM about this...still talking about the "noose" non-sense!
It has been on several MSM news reports.
Honestly the whole things looks like a staged event. A no name rapper claims that someone called him and his brother the n word, and the brother does a beat down. And the rapper just so happens to be filming it. Sounds like an attempt to build up some street cred and get some publicity.
dadsfadsfdasfdsafdas wrote:
Not seeing the logic there wrote:
when and where did that happen? I have not seen any coverage on the MSM about this...still talking about the "noose" non-sense!
It has been on several MSM news reports.
Honestly the whole things looks like a staged event. A no name rapper claims that someone called him and his brother the n word, and the brother does a beat down. And the rapper just so happens to be filming it. Sounds like an attempt to build up some street cred and get some publicity.
It is on tape.
Giles Corey wrote:
dadsfadsfdasfdsafdas wrote:
It has been on several MSM news reports.
Honestly the whole things looks like a staged event. A no name rapper claims that someone called him and his brother the n word, and the brother does a beat down. And the rapper just so happens to be filming it. Sounds like an attempt to build up some street cred and get some publicity.
It is on tape.
I've not seen any tape which include the alleged n-word. Do you have a link? Not that offensive words justify a beatdown of this nature, but it might provide some context.
kudosmyass wrote:
LOL! We never 'move on' from anything. Haven't you figured that out yet?
Unless it's Trump's long list of bankrupt businesses and long list of sexual assaults. Then it's ok to move on. But, God forbid a liberal leaning person makes a mistake once in their life. Then you must banish them from society forever.
Trump re-tweeted this beat-down vid. It was filmed by an obscure Flint, MI rapper, the brother of the man shown applying the beating to the Macy's store employee. Not sure why they thought it was a good idea to post incriminating video of a violent assault. The back story, according to the Rapper, is he and his brother had been served by the caucasian Macy's Employee, who at the end of that interaction, picked up the store phone. The person on the other end asked something like "Who are you with?" and the employee was heard to respond "No one, just some N-word". Others stated what he said was "No one, just some Customer". Anyway, that part is not on video. It was after that comment the cell phone got pulled by the Rapper to document the retaliatory beating by his brother for what they thought they heard - or did hear.
dadsfadsfdasfdsafdas wrote:
Not seeing the logic there wrote:
when and where did that happen? I have not seen any coverage on the MSM about this...still talking about the "noose" non-sense!
It has been on several MSM news reports.
Honestly the whole things looks like a staged event. A no name rapper claims that someone called him and his brother the n word, and the brother does a beat down. And the rapper just so happens to be filming it. Sounds like an attempt to build up some street cred and get some publicity.
Regarding the Macy's beating - some quick research shows stated justification for the beating is based on misunderstanding:
"The man who was attacked was on an internal store call, which was recorded per company policy, and there is no recording of the employee using a racial slur."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tR6mKcBbT4n-lighten me wrote:
Giles Corey wrote:
It is on tape.
I've not seen any tape which include the alleged n-word. Do you have a link? Not that offensive words justify a beatdown of this nature, but it might provide some context.
Ernest wrote:
Regarding the Macy's beating - some quick research shows stated justification for the beating is based on misunderstanding:
"The man who was attacked was on an internal store call, which was recorded per company policy, and there is no recording of the employee using a racial slur."
But the guy doing the beating seemed to be using the inappropriate language
Is no one going to talk about Robert Downey Jr. in Tropic Thunder?
He was praised for that roll, by people like Jamie Foxx etc. And he was up for an Oscar, only losing to Ledger for his role in Dark Knight.
So apparently, it is deemed appropriate at times. Pretty sure he never used the N word, and he wasn't actually poking fun or ridiculing a living person, but still an interesting point of discussion, I think.
Tropic Thunder wrote:
Is no one going to talk about Robert Downey Jr. in Tropic Thunder?
He was praised for that roll, by people like Jamie Foxx etc. And he was up for an Oscar, only losing to Ledger for his role in Dark Knight.
So apparently, it is deemed appropriate at times. Pretty sure he never used the N word, and he wasn't actually poking fun or ridiculing a living person, but still an interesting point of discussion, I think.
He gets a pass because it was lampooning artists who think blackface is OK.
I mean, watch a few clips with him and the actual black guy in the film, it’s clear as day.
I mean, I've seen the movie a couple times. Don't really understand your take on it though. I think the issue in question here is that black face is never ok, regardless of how you feel about the comedy or people involved.
I'm not saying it's ok - I'm pretty sure we'd all be comedically satisfied in our everyday lives not seeing Downey Jr, Kimmel, or anyone else in black face ever. I just think what or how society deems some things appropriate and others not, especially in this regard, to be incredibly interesting.