Chris Rock Pledges Allegiance To N-Word
March 19, 2007, on CNN's Larry King Live, Chris Rock made it clear through his very best Steppin Fetchit imitation that Blacks are to be ridiculed and laughed at.
He made it clear he has every intention to continually disrespect the memories of our ancestors by making a mockery of their bravery, stalwartness, courage and fortitude by taking the very word (the n-word) that was used to dehumanize them and embrace it shamelessly and immorally.
Unlike the past, it can no longer be acceptable for Blacks like Rock to carry out the will of racist groups such as the KKK, Skinheads, etc. by casting aspersions upon African Americans.Defiant use of the incorrigible n-word is now looked up as an abomination to the canonized memories of those who were dehumanized and subjects of genocidal conditions.
Subjecting our community to a racist definition saturated with carnage, ignorance and degradation, Rock appears more than willing to sacrifice the ordeals and struggles of slave descendants. Even at his and our children's expense.
Chris Rock's allegiance to a word that serves as a mockery is a slap in the face, the equivalent of spitting on the graves of our forefathers. The bottom line is the brother's a sellout to his ancestors and the African American community needs to let him know we are not having it!
To read the entire, unedited post, visit Emancipator here.
March 19, 2007, on CNN's Larry King Live, Chris Rock made it clear through his very best Steppin Fetchit imitation that Blacks are to be ridiculed and laughed at.
He made it clear he has every intention to continually disrespect the memories of our ancestors by making a mockery of their bravery, stalwartness, courage and fortitude by taking the very word (the n-word) that was used to dehumanize them and embrace it shamelessly and immorally.
Unlike the past, it can no longer be acceptable for Blacks like Rock to carry out the will of racist groups such as the KKK, Skinheads, etc. by casting aspersions upon African Americans.Defiant use of the incorrigible n-word is now looked up as an abomination to the canonized memories of those who were dehumanized and subjects of genocidal conditions.
Subjecting our community to a racist definition saturated with carnage, ignorance and degradation, Rock appears more than willing to sacrifice the ordeals and struggles of slave descendants. Even at his and our children's expense.
Chris Rock's allegiance to a word that serves as a mockery is a slap in the face, the equivalent of spitting on the graves of our forefathers. The bottom line is the brother's a sellout to his ancestors and the African American community needs to let him know we are not having it!
To read the entire, unedited post, visit Emancipator here.