04/11/07 Coon Alert: Blacks for Imus Confuse the Issue
When white people accidentally say nigger or call a group of women nappy-headed hoes, they don’t need to defend themselves. All they gotta do is wait for the coons and closet racists to come to their aid, which, in most cases, isn’t that long of a wait. In these scenarios, one of the most common defense tactics is to blame white racism on, ironically, black people.
It’s like this: say, for instance, some washed-up white comedian is being unnecessarily heckled by two black men in the audience. Say, then, he loses his temper and starts repeating “nigger” uncontrollably, consequently making a fool of himself. What would happen next is, a gang of white “pundits” and bootlicking blacks would say: “Yeah, what he did was fucked up; but black people say the n-word all the time and they shouldn’t use it, either.”
That’s what happened in Brazoria, Texas when Mayor Corley—inspired by Jesse Jackson’s call for a ban on the n-word after the Mike Richards debacle—proposed fining anyone caught saying nigga as much as $500. Fuck Corley and Jackson, though.
A similar resolution passed in the New York City Council, though it doesn’t call for the millions of people who say nigga to be fined.
This whole exercise by some black people to absolve whites of their racism is childish. Like when the spokesman for the Congress of Racial Equality, Niger Innis, tried to deflect the spotlight off Don Imus and onto rap music after the Rutgers incident. "The hypocrisy of these media empires that are full partners in the grossest industry, the hip-hop industry, that pumps out the most vicious stereotypes of African-Americans, the hypocrisy is just gross," is what he said.
Fuck these crackas and fuck these bootlicking, opportunistic coons that defend them. Anyone looking at white racism as the product of misogyny in rap or cultural norms that bar whites from saying nigga is wearing glasses with shit-smeared lenses.
It’s like this: say, for instance, some washed-up white comedian is being unnecessarily heckled by two black men in the audience. Say, then, he loses his temper and starts repeating “nigger” uncontrollably, consequently making a fool of himself. What would happen next is, a gang of white “pundits” and bootlicking blacks would say: “Yeah, what he did was fucked up; but black people say the n-word all the time and they shouldn’t use it, either.”
That’s what happened in Brazoria, Texas when Mayor Corley—inspired by Jesse Jackson’s call for a ban on the n-word after the Mike Richards debacle—proposed fining anyone caught saying nigga as much as $500. Fuck Corley and Jackson, though.
A similar resolution passed in the New York City Council, though it doesn’t call for the millions of people who say nigga to be fined.
This whole exercise by some black people to absolve whites of their racism is childish. Like when the spokesman for the Congress of Racial Equality, Niger Innis, tried to deflect the spotlight off Don Imus and onto rap music after the Rutgers incident. "The hypocrisy of these media empires that are full partners in the grossest industry, the hip-hop industry, that pumps out the most vicious stereotypes of African-Americans, the hypocrisy is just gross," is what he said.
Fuck these crackas and fuck these bootlicking, opportunistic coons that defend them. Anyone looking at white racism as the product of misogyny in rap or cultural norms that bar whites from saying nigga is wearing glasses with shit-smeared lenses.
Labels: Coon Alert, Don Imus, Jesse Jackson, N-word, Nappy-headed Ho, Nigga, Nigger
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