Dr. Laura's rude racial awakening: Saying the N-word on the radio isn't about ... New York Daily News Schlesinger, spewing the N-word and berating a black woman who called to talk about her interracial marriage, joins comedian Michael Richards, ... |
Can blacks rid themselves of the use of the n-word? Bay Windows In December 2006 we blamed Michael Richards, who played the lovable and goofy character Kramer on the TV sit-com "Seinfeld" for using the n-word. ... |
'Shop Talk': Race, Ethics And The Jet Blue Quitter NPR And you're right, Michael Richards. I mean, Mel Gibson. Why, at some point, do we stop talking about these things, right? It just - it's about one messed up ... |
Don't Use the N-word: Dr. Laura Demonstrates Why It Is Dangerous ChicagoNow (blog) Someone dared to suggest that Mel Gibson, Michael Richards and other frothing-at-the-mouth bigots said the n-word because they were influenced by black ... |
"The Fix-Up"/"The Limo"/"The Good Samaritan" A.V. Club DC Sure, Michael Richards having an exaggerated seizure at the sound of Mary Hart's voice looks pretty funny, but it doesn't really tie into anything larger ... |
![]() Den Of Geek | Jay Baruchel interview: The Sorcerer's Apprentice, moviemaking, 80s action ... Den Of Geek My heroes are Rowan Atkinson and Michael Richards and, if I've ever been funny to anyone, it is purely because of the two of them. ... |
X-Men: Joss Whedon Style Comic Book Movie Go make Valkryie 2 and enjoy Tom Cruise's crappy jokes!” and handed the reigns of all their franchises over to Mark Millar, comic book blockbuster god, ... |
Sunderland pip City with late winner after Tevez howler Independent keep them coming, do you have any English, Irishmen and Scot jokes instead, cos the other one is getting boring now Love Gary Neville Hate urselves? ... |
Getting schooled in post-racial America SF Public Press (blog) Some, like Michael Richards and Rosie O'Donnell, had already crossed the line. With the advent of YouTube and an increasingly permissive shock culture, ... |
![]() The Sun | Gareth Richards stands & sings The Sun The jokes are about everyday nonsense like bossy signs, and wooden spoons, and about how families are inappropriate. The songs are about my mum, ... |
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