"I'm not taking a chance...not because she's black but because we use the word n---er sometimes here. I'm not going to take any chance ever in life of losing everything I've worked for 30 years because some drunken n---er heard us say n---er and turned us into the Enquirer magazine...I'm not taking that chance at all never in life. Never..."
Those were the words of Duane Chapman , star of the hit show Dog the Bounty Hunter which is showcased on A&E. A&E has suspended production on its hit reality series Dog the Bounty Hunter in light of these remarks which were made during a phone conversation with his son Tucker, a recording of which was duly posted online by the National Enquirer.
Duane Chapman, the Bounty Hunter, has since tried to make amends for his use of the word but as an African-American, one whose ancestors were subjected to verbal, mental and physical abuse for centuries, does not accept his phony apology. Someone so brazen enough to know he uses the word and that is a despicable slur and still chose to use it. The audacity to try to have his son break up with his black girlfriend in fear that she would alert the tabloids of his vile language.
It's not until his show is canceled that he decides his language was inappropriate and hurtful to millions of blacks, many undoubtedly fans.
That kind of behavior is not accepted and should not be accepted by anyone. Socialist or not.
To listen to the Bounty Hunter's racist tirade of the n-word , view the clip below.
Friday, November 2, 2007
Bounty Hunter's Racist Language.
Posted by blackstone at 5:40 PM
Labels: discrimination, politics
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Never in life to National Enquirer, but his son took the chance for him...
He has to go.
Justice for the Jena6.
hmmmmmm...he should apologize and the suspension should give him a lesson.
Yeah, good riddance.
hopefully they don't try to bring him back like they are with Imus
Listening to this tape was SO interesting sociologically because Dog clearly understands the dangers of his mindset and yet he perceives himself and those around him as incapable of changing. He is clearly delineating that he does not intend to and will not change his way of seeing and addressing people of color, BUT he doesn't want to suffer the consequences. So the answer, of course, is to get rid of anybody who might shine a light on this. The scariest part, though, is that the show ran just fine until this happened, even though I'm sure that, as Nicholas writes, it was apparent from the beginning where these folks were coming from. I accidently caught a minute on some conservative talk radio show the other night with some guy ranting about "the liberal hordes" causing trouble in the U.S. these days. I'm sure Dog's being suspended would be described by that radio personality as an example of just what he was ranting about. Ugly stuff...
He claims that he doesn't use the word in a derogatory sense--that he was worried about being misunderstood--but if you know the language is offensive, why do you use it? Oh, because you're a racist!
I agree with Nathan's comments. I hate his show--and all the other victim-bashing programs like it.
Cool blog. I found it from the anarchy-history email you sent. I'll definitely be back.
And now, he is saying he was used the term as slang like black people use it! Brilliant!
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