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By Michelle Maltais July 6, 2012, 11:42 a.m. If you look at what's trending on Yahoo, you might think today is not just Fried Chicken Day but also White People's Day. But before you pack up a picnic or go looking for the parade, that was actually two days ago, according to comedian Chris Rock. In his typical in-your-face-manner, Rock sent out a provocative missive on Twitter for Independence Day that's stirring up a bit of chatter still on Friday. "Happy white peoples independence day the slaves weren't free but I'm sure they enjoyed fireworks," he tweeted. Frankly, it's fairly tame on the Rock scale of controversy, but it has still managed to elicit heated response. One from Jeff Schrieber read: "@chrisrockSlavery existed for 2000yrs before America. We eradicated it in 100yrs. We now have a black POTUS." He followed it with a hashtag of a dismissive direction involving the F bomb. Some found humor in Rock's tweet, including actor Don Cheadle, who received a Twit storm of replies. Actor Zach Braff tweeted something less direct, but along the same lines as Chris Rock and was retweeted 745 times. He did catch a little flak as well. We've scooped up a bit of the overall reaction online. http://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-chris-rock-white-people-day-tweet-20120706,0,491785.story fried chicken day... sounds good! |
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LOL
I dont care for chris rock,, but he usually leaves them cracking up when he is putting other black folks down this time, I guess he offended some folks (other than blacks),,lol |
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LOL I dont care for chris rock,, but he usually leaves them cracking up when he is putting other black folks down this time, I guess he offended some folks (other than blacks),,lol i never had a problem with CR... he has always seemed like a wannabe racist, like he just says things that he really doesn't believe just to make money... watch him in "dogma" and you will see what i'm talking about |
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Edited by
msharmony
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Fri 07/06/12 02:15 PM
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LOL I dont care for chris rock,, but he usually leaves them cracking up when he is putting other black folks down this time, I guess he offended some folks (other than blacks),,lol i never had a problem with CR... he has always seemed like a wannabe racist, like he just says things that he really doesn't believe just to make money... watch him in "dogma" and you will see what i'm talking about I wouldnt say I had problems with him just because I dont care for his humor,,,he has always seemed like a racist to me, but the kind that dont care for their 'own',,, |
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I wouldnt say I had problems with him just because I dont care for his humor,,,he has always seemed like a racist to me, but the kind that dont care for their 'own',,, Their own? The last time that I checked, Chris Rock is a member of the human race. So, are you saying that Chris Rock doesn't care for other humans? Racism is a result of you Homo sapiens dividing yourselves into artificial categories called races. Whenever I don my human guise, I present myself to Planet Earth as a "man" only, not a "white man" because the color of one's skin is irrelevant. If you believe that God created all men equal, then you contradict that belief by claiming that only certain people are "your" people. Also, if you claim to be a Christian, then your "people" are either all Christians regardless of skin color or all humans, because according to the New Testament, Jesus broke down all racial barriers. As for what Chris Rock said, his error is in his forgetting the fact that African-Americans were among the colonial soldiers who fought for the USA's independence from the UK. A number of those men were from the state of Rhode Island, and they gained their freedom by joining the colonial army. Furthermore, the USA's fight for independence didn't begin on 4 July 1776. It actually originated on 5 March 1770, which is when the Boston Massacre took place. The first colonist to die was Crispus Attucks, an African-American. So, I consider the celebration of July 4th to be a celebration of the sacrifice of all colonists who fought for the USA's independence, including those colonists who were African-American. |
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42BlackBBW
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Fri 07/06/12 03:53 PM
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I love Dogma..it's definitely up there with my all time favs.
No, I don't think CR is racist...he knows where his money comes from . He's a comedian plain and simple and if you've ever watched any of his 'live' shows - thanks to my son, I've watched quite a few, he actually bashes black (African American) people more than white in his routines. |
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I love Dogma..it's definitely up there with my all time favs. No, I don't think CR is racist...he knows where his money comes from . He's a comedian plain and simple and if you've ever watched any of his 'live' shows - thanks to my son, I've watched quite a few, he actually bashes black (African American) people more than white in his routines. I'm with you. Rock will dis any group he believes will make him money and keep him in the game. Sad, any white comedian that would crack jokes with a negro theme would be bashed racist and banned from performing. Why is it never a level playing field? _____________________________________________________________________ Yes, we all belong to a human race. The racial breakdowns are for identification and science references. |
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I wouldnt say I had problems with him just because I dont care for his humor,,,he has always seemed like a racist to me, but the kind that dont care for their 'own',,, Their own? The last time that I checked, Chris Rock is a member of the human race. So, are you saying that Chris Rock doesn't care for other humans? Racism is a result of you Homo sapiens dividing yourselves into artificial categories called races. Whenever I don my human guise, I present myself to Planet Earth as a "man" only, not a "white man" because the color of one's skin is irrelevant. If you believe that God created all men equal, then you contradict that belief by claiming that only certain people are "your" people. Also, if you claim to be a Christian, then your "people" are either all Christians regardless of skin color or all humans, because according to the New Testament, Jesus broke down all racial barriers. As for what Chris Rock said, his error is in his forgetting the fact that African-Americans were among the colonial soldiers who fought for the USA's independence from the UK. A number of those men were from the state of Rhode Island, and they gained their freedom by joining the colonial army. Furthermore, the USA's fight for independence didn't begin on 4 July 1776. It actually originated on 5 March 1770, which is when the Boston Massacre took place. The first colonist to die was Crispus Attucks, an African-American. So, I consider the celebration of July 4th to be a celebration of the sacrifice of all colonists who fought for the USA's independence, including those colonists who were African-American. I am a Christian, but I also speak of subgroups with terms like 'my family', or 'my kids',, or 'my race',,,,its a way to distinguish common experience or bloodlines,,, and because african americans died for the US independence , didnt make that victory something they could celebrate being that they still came back from 'fighting' not even free to share the same space with the 'enemy' they had fought,,,,dying to be substandard for one group instead of another is not that much of a victory,,, |
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Chris Rock is one of the top 20 funniest comedians of all time. He is my generations Richard Pryor. Not as good though.
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I think ya need to watch more comedy....
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LOL I dont care for chris rock,, but he usually leaves them cracking up when he is putting other black folks down this time, I guess he offended some folks (other than blacks),,lol i never had a problem with CR... he has always seemed like a wannabe racist, like he just says things that he really doesn't believe just to make money... watch him in "dogma" and you will see what i'm talking about I agree with you that he knows just what to say to make money. He's a comedian. He makes people laugh and makes money. Dogma was very funny! |
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My Top 25
1. George Carlin 2. Richard Pryor 3. Robin Williams 4. Rodney Dangerfield 5. Bill Cosby 6. Eddie Murphy 7. Louie Anderson 8. Woody Allen 9. Jerry Seinfeld 10. Steven Wright 11. Mitch Hedberg 12. Roseanne Barr 13. Redd Foxx 14. Dave Chapelle 15. Ray Romano 16. Ellen DeGeneres 17. Martin Lawrence 18. Gilbert Gottfried 19. Eddie Griffin 20. Chris Rock 21. David Cross 22. Sarah Silverman 23. Wanda Sykes 24. Andrew 'Dice' Clay 25. Sinbad |
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good list except 7 thru 12
16 through 18 and 21 through 24 lol I would add Cedric the Entertainer, Bernie Mac, and Steve Harvey,,, |
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If anyone takes offense at what a comedian says then your just a sad little person LOL |
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If anyone takes offense at what a comedian says then your just a sad little person LOL that can be said about 'taking offense' to anyone,,what makes it less offensive from a Comedian? its all about context and audience,,,and some people are offensive,,,those people are the sad ones,,IMHO |
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My Top 25 1. George Carlin 2. Richard Pryor 3. Robin Williams 4. Rodney Dangerfield 5. Bill Cosby 6. Eddie Murphy 7. 8. 9. 10. Steven Wright 11. Mitch Hedberg (Don't know who he is) 12. Roseanne Barr 13. Redd Foxx 14. Dave Chapelle 15. 16. 17. 18. Gilbert Gottfried 19. Eddie Griffin 20. Chris Rock 21. David Cross (Don't know who he is) 22. Sarah Silverman 23. Wanda Sykes 24. Andrew 'Dice' Clay 25. This works for me |
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good list except 7 thru 12 16 through 18 and 21 through 24 lol I would add Cedric the Entertainer, Bernie Mac, and Steve Harvey,,, Top 50 yes. DL Hughley did not deserve to share the stage with them lol. |
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If anyone takes offense at what a comedian says then your just a sad little person LOL that can be said about 'taking offense' to anyone,,what makes it less offensive from a Comedian? its all about context and audience,,,and some people are offensive,,,those people are the sad ones,,IMHO Because you should what the comedian is about before going to see them, if you don't then its all on you. (Not you specifically) |
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Edited by
msharmony
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Fri 07/06/12 07:20 PM
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If anyone takes offense at what a comedian says then your just a sad little person LOL that can be said about 'taking offense' to anyone,,what makes it less offensive from a Comedian? its all about context and audience,,,and some people are offensive,,,those people are the sad ones,,IMHO Because you should what the comedian is about before going to see them, if you don't then its all on you. (Not you specifically) theres this thing called CABLE, people dont all 'go see' comedy,, some find it switching through channels and they stay tuned to see if it will make them laugh,,, and then there are quite a few comedy line ups with more than one comedy act, where you get them all if you want to see any of them,,, I would never 'go see' chris rock |
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If anyone takes offense at what a comedian says then your just a sad little person LOL that can be said about 'taking offense' to anyone,,what makes it less offensive from a Comedian? its all about context and audience,,,and some people are offensive,,,those people are the sad ones,,IMHO Because you should what the comedian is about before going to see them, if you don't then its all on you. (Not you specifically) theres this thing called CABLE, people dont all 'go see' comedy,, some find it switching through channels and they stay tuned to see if it will make them laugh,,, and then there are quite a few comedy line ups with more than one comedy act, where you get them all if you want to see any of them,,, I would never 'go see' chris rock Sounds like have all the earths mysteries figured out. |
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