Carmen is joined by guest co-host Karen Walrond in this episode. Karen is a writer and photographer, and author of the blog Chookooloonks. She’s also a columnist for New Demographic’s blog Anti-Racist Parent.
After listener feedback, Karen and Carmen discuss the following four news items:
- Cop makes black men rap for him to get out of a ticket: The mayor and police chief of Tempe, Arizona are apologizing after a video surfaced of a local cop making two black men rap for him, in exchange for not giving them a ticket for littering.
- Stranger than fiction: Wentworth Miller’s real-life “Human Stain†experience: Not only did Miller possess a similar racial background, but he also caused a controversial incident during his time at Princeton, when he was mistakenly believed to have written a derogatory remark about African-Americans, similar to the situation with his character in the movie.
- Damon Wayans fined $320 for using the n-word at the Laugh Factory: Said Wayans: “I’ll be damned if the white man [Michael Richards] uses that word last. …This is part of our culture now…don’t take that from us.â€
- Rosie O’Donnell mocks Asians with ching chong joke: The rumors have been confirmed. Rosie O’Donnell did indeed pander to the lowest common denominator by doing the ole ching chong routine on The View on Tuesday morning.
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H. Lewis Smith, I’m sure our readers would love to know about your book. But try actually participating in the conversation here instead of just copying and pasting your pitch every time you get an alert that a blog mentioned the n-word.
[...] Episode 51: Carmen is joined by guest co-host Karen Walrond in this episode. They discuss the cop who made two black men rap for him to get out of a ticket, Wentworth Miller’s real-life “Human Stain” experience, Damon Wayans’ declaration that the n-word is part of black culture, and Rosie O’Donnell’s ching chong mockery on “The View.” [...]
[...] Episode 51: Carmen is joined by guest co-host Karen Walrond in this episode. They discuss the cop who made two black men rap for him to get out of a ticket, Wentworth Miller’s real-life “Human Stain” experience, Damon Wayans’ declaration that the n-word is part of black culture, and Rosie O’Donnell’s ching chong mockery on “The View.” [...]
OMG – we got spammed by the Scientologists! LOL
Whatever he’s on, I don’t want any.
Karen made some quip about “What white person would I go to, to apologize for racism?” in reference to Michael Richards’ use of Al Sharpton as a surrogate to the black community. Karen, don’t worry about it, cuz it’s never gonna happen. Black people don’t apologize for their racism. At least, I’ve never heard it done. And if it ever happens, I’m sure all us white guys will hear about it because it will be BIG news. Perhaps you should put out a bounty for one of your race-addicted listeners to send you a youtube video of a black person apologizing for his or her racism.