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"The View" co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck had a rocky relationship with Rosie O'Donnell and now, Rosie's replacement, Whoopi Goldberg made Hasselbeck cry on Thursday's episode during a discussion about the "N" ...
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4 I totally agree with you in regards to Elisabeth. Naive is such a correct term for her. I knew this was going to happen. I can't wait to see the posts made on this subject. |
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1 Luvabull, thank you for your service of protecting us. Even tho I am "white", I have had some criticism thrown at me for being "white", and I don't mean its anywhere near compared to your experiences. But wherevere you go in life, try to hold your head up high and smile because some people don't even deserve to breathe the same air as you. As for EH, her real reality is in her own fantasy world. |
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1 As a white male of 61, I hear all the time of my "priviledge" Let me tell you, I was drafted in the fall of 1966 and forced to accept $92 a month in compensation ... slave wages. When I got out, and looked for work ... I was told they were looking for black women to meet minority quotas ... so sorry ... we can't hire you.... So don't not sing your song of woe to loudly. The only recent "slaves" forced into service were males prior to the all volunteer army. |
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1 I agree with you. I'm a right of center GOP'er and Whoppi used the " N " word more yesterday than has been said in my home in a lifetime ( I'm a grandad). PC specialization the hallmark of brainwashing. We must immediately repudiate anyone telling " Blond " jokes that isn't blond. |
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1 Imagine how it feels to be intellectually disenfranchised from a debate because you ‘can’t possibly understand’ due to your whiteness. How is this not racist? Woopi is upset because she feels superior, not inferior. Contemptible… |
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7 That is not what Whoopi said. She stated that we need to talk about it instead sweeping it under the rug. As a black person I'm not fond of the word however when said by blacks it does hold a different meaning. Sad but true. One of my co-workers and I had a discussion about the N-word and he ask me why can two black men use the word and he couldn't. My response to him was use it in a sentence.(of course he didn't) Later on that day he came to me and said I understand your point. The point is that the majority of times when a person of a different race uses it, it becomes a word to hurt and demean and filled with hatred. Here is another question. The B-word is another one of these words. Why is it okay for women to use it in a positive way but men can't?(Sex in the City) The difference between Elisabeth and Whoopi is life experiences. It is easy to say it's not right but until you have been called this word you will never understand this word. It's wrong but is a fact of life. The first time I was called this word was when I was eight years old. We moved into a neighborhood that was majority white and we were the first blacks. My sister and I were in the front and two adult men call us that word. I'm 38 so this was in the 70's. Blacks have taken something negative and made it their own. That has been the way of life for blacks for centuries.(our food, clothes, religion,etc) If you watch the show you can see the point that Whoopi was trying to make and when you are having a discussion or debate you have to listen and Elisabeth doesn't listen. jmo |
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1 Glasnos, did you ever think they might be lying to you when they said they were looking for black women to fill quotas? The early '70s were hard times all over. Nixon put the dollar to float, inflation soared, and no one could find work. Sounds like just a handy excuse to me. My spouse volunteered in 1966 and could not find a job when he got out. That was in Nashville TN. Same in CA where I was. I think a lot of racists lied about quotas back then just to foster hate. I'm sorry you fell for it. Welcome Home! |
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Unfortunately, that "one word from the past" will always be around. Passed on from one generation to the next. I hear it mostly from blacks and not just rappers, but blacks talking to each other in casual conversation out in public and at my job.
Just yesterday I was in a parking lot at the supermarket and I overheard a hispanic man talking to a black man and the hispanic man threw that "socially unexceptable word" out to the black man as a friendly departure. "Hey, Yo, call a n=i=g=a up-I got the same number". You, tell me?! It will stay as long as people say it out loud. But, I really wish the media would not allow it to be played or shown out in public. Noise pollution. But, it's "hip" now with the younger crowd and we all know the next generation will change things to their liking..so, accept it and move on. Look at the black "leader" Jessie Jackson..some example, huh? |
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Interesting point! Now whites can feel the same as people of color..when they have to vote for a white person..how can that white man understand their perspective? Good thought. |
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1 Oh PLEASE! I saw the discrimination lawsuits if companies didn't have enough percentage of minorities. You can lie to yourself, but please, keep your dilusions to yourself, and don't spread your lies. There was 60 minute segment in the 70s where a Chicago suburb company making lampshades was sued for not having enough black employees.... even though out their 30 some employees NONE were white. Because the city where they were had 31% black population, they were expected to have 31% black employees ... with no other evidence of discrimination, a judge found them in violation. Quotas? YOU BET they exist! |
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As a manager in a S&P 500 corporation I can vouch for that. I fought those battles over and over for decades. One classic was I was over in " protected minorities" but under in Hispanics so I had to hire one. But being 300% of diversity quota with Pacific Islanders meant ZILCH. |
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4 Hasselback turns on the waterworks whenever an argument doesn't go her way. I think she has a point though. When my eldest was about 4, I left the front door of my apartment open to air and commenced with dusting. All of a sudden, I heard my little angel say "N-----". I gasped and turned to face him and saw him grinning at the door. I turned to the door and there was this black guy holding a little girl with one hand and a grocery bag in the other. He was standing in shock too. Then he tossed his head and walked away. I grabbed my son and ran after him, apologized, made my son apologize, and then asked him where he learned the word. He said "From the kids". And pointed at the little girl, saying "That's what they call her. I wasn't calling him a ..and he stopped because I had just told him to never say the word. It was obvious that he had no idea what it meant. In one way, it was fortunate, because both my neighbor and I found out that our kids needed to be parented on that point. I had intended to address that issue before my son started Kindergarten and never thought he would come in contact with the word before then. I was glad to have the chance to stop it before it influenced his thinking, but I wish it could have happened under better circumstances. My neighbor and I fortunately parted on a friendly basis. To this day, I am grateful to him for hearing me out. My younger son supervised a bindery crew of 12 at the age of 22. They were a mixed race crew with some who could not speak English. The floor supervisor made a practice of abusing his crew in racial terms. After asking the man several times to stop, my son just lost it and decked him. The manager fired the man and my son just quit. My sons went to integrated schools and lived in a mixed race neighborhood. Both know racists are fools. I know the pain won't go away, but maybe our children can do better. Hope. |
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Oh, I'm white, as are my sons. But should it matter?
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1 It is true. Back in the late 80's, I worked for a doctor. When he wanted to hire a new technician. On the application it was not allowed to ask for race or age, but the doctor came up with his own way around it. When an applicant came in (they were asked to all come in person to apply) the receptionist was to write in the top upper right corner of the application, a number. The number scale was as follows: 1 = white male 2 = white female 3 = spanish male 4 = spanish female 5 = asian male 6 = asian female 7 = black male 8 = black female I guess, no Native Americans were considered. And to get around the age thing, the receptionist would write in the left top corner of the application: (estimating) 25% 35% 65% Of course, the %= estimated age of the person. Slick, but that is how he determined whether he would grant the first face-to-face interview with them. I would watch him quickly go through the applications and toss the ones straight into the trash bin that weren't a 1 or 2 and a % lower than 30. My current employer does almost the same thing. He waits for them to come in and tosses out the application without reading it if they aren't to his physical liking. |
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