Why don’t we just cut through the bull and make it law
on November 22nd, 2006 at 10:01 amMore on the “Kramer” outrage:
Los Angeles community activist Najee Ali and a number of other community groups held a protest outside of the Laugh Factory Monday and met with the venue’s owner Jamie Masada as well as comedian Paul Rodriguez, who was at Richards’ show and witnessed the incident.
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“His apology is unacceptable at this point,” Ali told EUR’s Lee Bailey in a phone interview. “It’s only the first step in the process of healing.
We’re asking to meet with him and we feel he needs some racial sensitivity and anger management classes, and to support the programs that support racial conciliation.”
“We want to do the same thing the Jews did to Mel Gibson,” Ali continued. “They made him publicly apologize and to feel some pain, some contrition. And that’s what black folks need to start doing.” (source)
And of cour$e Ali know$ when a white per$on i$ truly $orry.
Last night my family and I watched Rush Hour 2 as Chris Tucker used just about every stereotype about Asians as comedy. I won’t even go through the long list of Black comedians who point out white folks in the audience to flame them and their culture. But all of a sudden this has become an intergalactic crime because a white man did it. In an effort to show themselves as culturally sensitive, some whites in the press have jumped on this story to demonstrate that they hate stereotypes just-as-much-as-we-do.
Let’s just cut through the bull here and make it law that Black folks (because of years of slavery and oppression of course) have the full license to use all forms racial stereotypes to demean other races. I say, put this one right under the Voting Rights Act Of 1965. Why stop with this unspoken code crap? Push this through the House and Senate as the “Minstrel Rights Act of 2006″. Get Bush to sign it while being flanked by all of OUR comedians that get paid to do the same thing to other races. Finish off the signing ceremony (in the Rose garden of course) with a good ol’ fashion barbecue with plenty of koolaide, booze, a few mutt strippers and of course a few comedians doing their usual stand up routines peppered with plenty of derogatory comments about other races INCLUDING ours.
Ask your local Congressman/Senator to support the “Minstrel Rights Act of 2006” because it is time for us to legalize the double standard.
