Liberal media lesson: It is not the words that are offensive.
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| Recently, comedian Michael Richards launched a tirade while on stage at a comedy club. | |
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| Richards made generous use of the diabolical "N-word" toward his audience. | |
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It's the person who is saying it.
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| What the media didn't care to tell you was that the audience taunted Richards and called him names like the "C-word" and "white boy." | |
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| Hey, doesn't black comedian Chris Rock uses all these words too? | |
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Before you say anything insulting, just make sure the media considers you the "right" person.
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| Not that we justify "Kramer's" generous use of racial slurs, but -- | |
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| -- those who complain the most about Richards's rant aren't exactly "lily white" innocent. | |
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