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Jesse Jackson & Others Seek "N-word" Ban in Entertainment

Rev. Jesse Jackson will meet with TV and film executives to discuss banning the use of derogatory expressions in the entertainment industry. "We want to give our ancestors a Christmas present," he said. Asked about free-speech issues, Jackson said the word is "unprotected."

The Rev. Jesse Jackson and others said they will meet with TV networks, film companies and musicians to discuss the "n-word." They also sought an effort by the public to stop using the term. "We want to give our ancestors a Christmas present," Jackson said at a news conference. "Dignity over degradation." Jackson also asked the public to not buy a DVD box set of the seventh season of the TV show "Seinfeld" that was released last week.

"This is not simply about whether or not the black community forgives or forgets, this is about understanding that this is pervasive, that this happens in all of our institutions, one way or the other," U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-California, said.

Two guys, both African-American, were in the cheap seats playfully heckling Richards when suddenly, the comedian lost it. TMZ published a video online of the incident. The camera started rolling just as Richards began his attack, screaming at one of the men, "Fifty years ago we'd have you upside down with a f***ing fork up your ass." Richards continued, "You can talk, you can talk, you're brave now motherf**ker. Throw his ass out. He's a ******! He's a ******! He's a ******! A ******, look, there's a ******!"

The crowd is visibly and audibly confused and upset. Richards responds by saying, "They're going to arrest me for calling a black man a ******." One of the men who was the object of Richard's tirade was outraged, shouting back "That's un-f***ing called for, ain't necessary," TMZ reported.

He later told CNN, off-camera, that he was sorry for what happened and that he had made amends. Richards has made several apologies, including one Sunday on Jackson's syndicated radio program, in which he has said he is not a racist and was motivated by anger. He told Jackson he had not used the language before. "That's why I'm shattered by it. The way this came through me was like a freight train. After it was over, when I went to look for them, they had gone. And I've tried to meet them, to talk to them, to get some healing," he said.

Laugh Factory owner Jaime Masada extended an invitation to Richards to perform on December 4 at the club to apologize to the guests who attended the November 17 performance. "He has no intention of going back there and performing right now," Richards' publicist Howard Rubenstein said.

The comedian denied being a racist and claimed he was provoked by "humiliation". He has since started anger management therapy.

Michael A. Richards (born July 24, 1949 in Culver City, California) is an American actor, three-time Emmy Award winner, Freemason writer, producer, and comedian, best known for playing Cosmo Kramer on the television show Seinfeld.

In 1980, he began as one of the cast members on ABC's Fridays television show, including a famous instance in which guest Andy Kaufman refused to deliver his scripted lines, leading Richards to bring the cue cards on screen to Kaufman, before a small riot ensued. He was also famous for a sketch that he did on the show, during which he simply improvised with a large pile of dirt and some army toys. Richards had a guest starring role on NBC's Miami Vice as an unscrupulous bookie. He also had a guest role on Cheers as a character trying to collect on an old bet with Sam Malone. He made several guest appearances with Jay Leno as an accident-prone fitness expert, and gained a screen credit portraying "Stanley Spadowski" in "Weird Al" Yankovic's movie UHF in 1989. His famous improvisation skills can be witnessed in this movie. As is confirmed in the feature commentary and in the deleted scenes special feature on the UHF DVD, the scene where Stanley Spadowski was playing with the toy man he found in the box of Corn Flakes was completely improvised by Michael.

In the same year, he was cast as Cosmo Kramer (based on real-life counterpart Kenny Kramer) in the NBC television series Seinfeld, which was created by fellow Fridays cast member Larry David and comedian Jerry Seinfeld. Although it got off to a slow start, by the mid-1990s, the show had become one of the most popular sitcoms in television history. The series ended its nine-year run in 1998 at #1 in the Nielsen Ratings. While he was in Seinfeld, he played himself in Episode 6 of Season 1 "The Flirt Episode" (1992) of the acclaimed HBO's The Larry Sanders Show.

He also made guest appearances on the popular sitcom Night Court.

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I don't know about a ban, as musicians and artists still have the right to say whatever the F they want; but I think rap artists in particular need to ease up on that word...big time.


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It'll never happen, and it never will. :up:
 
No, no, no, no, NO!!

We shouldn't ban the word ******. I refuse to call it the N-word, sounds so silly. Have people gone completely bananas?

If comedians want to say ******, let them. If rappers want to say ******, let them. If the KKK want to say the word ******, let them.

What people need to understand is context. If a white guy says ******, it doesn't automatically mean he's a racist.

Trying to ban the word ****** will just cause even more confusion and friction between the races.
 
I don't know...Jay-z has said he's against....and Most Rappers use it.........I think it won't be banned
 
Not that I'm not for this, but wouldn't this start a snowball effect? I realize words like chink or spic don't have the same connotations but wouldn't other groups try and ban those words as well?

Someone think about the stand up comedians. LOL
 
Two guys, both African-American, were in the cheap seats playfully heckling Richards when suddenly, the comedian lost it.

What the heck is playful heckling???

And the report completely missed out the fact that the black men called Richards a cracker. What, doesn't Jesse wanna ban the word cracker??

See? That's the kind of friction I'm talking about.

This is the way racists will see it - one rule for them, another for us.

And heck, they have a ****ing point don't they?

I wish people would just stop being stupid :(
 
Then if we ban "******", then we have to ban "cracker" and "redskin" and every other offensive race term. All races should be equal.
 
Oh where would I be if I couldn't call the occasional honkey a cracker. :csad:
 
it's like banning any other bad word....*****, ****....it's all the same to me...yet i'm not african american so maybe i don't really know what i'm talking about....but guys can call us females *****es and were not banning that....i think ppl just need to chill out...a word is just a word!!
 
Lets ban swear words next because in America you have the right to never be offended .. ever.

:rolleyes:
 
Banning a WORD??? That's just stupid... think about it... it's a WORD!
 
Mike059jig said:
I don't know...Jay-z has said he's against....and Most Rappers use it.........I think it won't be banned

Heh, Jay does say it less but hardly infrequently.

The Game has a song on his latest CD that just shocked me when I heard the chorus "***** ***** ***** I'm from Compton" 3x in a row!? That's unecessary :down:
 
If it's banned I think people will just use it more often.
 
PhePhe112 said:
it's like banning any other bad word....*****, ****....it's all the same to me...yet i'm not african american so maybe i don't really know what i'm talking about....but guys can call us females *****es and were not banning that....i think ppl just need to chill out...a word is just a word!!

I wish that word were said less in reference to women too though. It's getting to the point where it's not even an insult anymore and guys just call women "b***hes" as another word for "women"

Busta Rhymes - "I love my *****"

Seriously
 
Colossal Spoons said:
I wish that word were said less in reference to women too though. It's getting to the point where it's not even an insult anymore and guys just call women "b***hes" as another word for "women"

Busta Rhymes - "I love my *****"

Seriously


It's how you know who the ***** are in society.
 
Colossal Spoons said:
I wish that word were said less in reference to women too though. It's getting to the point where it's not even an insult anymore and guys just call women "b***hes" as another word for "women"

Busta Rhymes - "I love my *****"

Seriously
"B!tch" has lost it's negative connotation, so nowadays it's not really even harmful. Heck, it's been allowed in all shows now, where 2 years ago it used to bleeped out.
 
Jesse's being mad n**gerish these days.
 
Especially the guy who referred to NYC as Hymietown.
 
It can't be done...just like you can't ban the 'F' word either. Lets just say they successfully do so...you think people won't be using it still, you'll get a lot of 'thats your agenda not ours.' And what about in general, the word will still be used by racist people everywhere in a hateful and hurtful situations. What progress could be made from saying..."don't say it"...I think they've got the wrong idea and approach. When you say not to do something...its more of reason for people to want to do it. Its human nature.
 
AndThePickles said:
If it's banned I think people will just use it more often.

Well the artists wouldn't be able to or else they'd most likely face legal consequences. I think it would cut down on how often it's said in the longrun though. :shrug:
 
wouldn't banning a word that has negative connotation give it even MORE power?
 
Just to clarify as some people are thinking that the word would be banned for us civilians...this is a ban on the entertainment industry
 
I heard Damn Wayan got fined cause he used it at the same place the richards thing happen. Cause they started a new rule at the club. He's been ban there for 3 months and had to pay $20 for every N bomb dropped which was 16 and he played $320.
 

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