That's fair. And yeah frivolous use of the word has no difference.
But please, educate me- a privileged white male: does intent not matter? Does it not carry any weight?
Not when it comes to the n word.
That's fair. And yeah frivolous use of the word has no difference.
But please, educate me- a privileged white male: does intent not matter? Does it not carry any weight?
and your idea that because he's not a fox news anchor means shit to me as a black person is fallacious. Don't presume to prioritize the type of racists for us. You see a difference because you identify with Maher and not with the Fox News anchor.
Me? I see no difference
I don't think anybody is saying that. You absolutely should be. What I myself am saying is it's ok to show some acceptance of the apology. Bill knows the hot water he's in. And I'm sure HBO grilled his ass over it.
I think you said it better than I did.One is employed by a propaganda network regularly engaged in painting black people and other minorities in negative ways, promoting policies that oppress, justifying police brutality, etc. To say nothing of the obvious misogynistic sexual harassment culture.
The other has been engaged in fighting the above, and made a shitty joke using a slur for which he apologized in less than 24 hours.
No difference indeed.
Didn't he literally apologize like THE NEXT DAY? The show aired at like 10pm that night. That just seems like a strange thing to judge on. The backlash happened AS the show aired.Then there is the other side of it. How much grilling is really happening in a couple of days. He and HBO didn't turn around and have him apologize immediately for saying it. It took a backlash against it. So why should the acceptance of his apology that for all we know could of been forced be immediate?
Also as it's been stated this wasn't a slip of the tongue moment of a sterling defender of people from other walks of life than himself. Maher has a tendency to spew incensitive rhetoric all the time. Where was the apology when he said about Islam "there culture is not like ours, it's worse" or "Islam is the only religion that acts like the Mafia"? Because when you add it all up it comes across as what an insensitve bigot would make jokes about regardless of his professed political views.
One is employed by a propaganda network regularly engaged in painting black people and other minorities in negative ways, promoting policies that oppress, justifying police brutality, etc. To say nothing of the obvious misogynistic sexual harassment culture.
The other has been engaged in fighting the above, and made a shitty joke using a slur for which he apologized in less than 24 hours.
No difference indeed.
One is employed by a propaganda network regularly engaged in painting black people and other minorities in negative ways, promoting policies that oppress, justifying police brutality, etc. To say nothing of the obvious misogynistic sexual harassment culture.
The other has been engaged in fighting the above, and made a shitty joke using a slur for which he apologized in less than 24 hours.
No difference indeed.
That's fair. And yeah frivolous use of the word has no difference.
But please, educate me- a privileged white male: does intent not matter? Does it not carry any weight?
That's fair. And yeah frivolous use of the word has no difference.
But please, educate me- a privileged white male: does intent not matter? Does it not carry any weight?
One is employed by a propaganda network regularly engaged in painting black people and other minorities in negative ways, promoting policies that oppress, justifying police brutality, etc. To say nothing of the obvious misogynistic sexual harassment culture.
The other has been engaged in fighting the above, and made a shitty joke using a slur for which he apologized in less than 24 hours.
No difference indeed.
I can't believe you are trying to lecture a Black person on how to feel about the n word. As fellow Black person when someone uses that word, I have to pay attention because my life and well-being may be put in jeopardy. That's why I and others have a no nonsense approach when hearing that word.
Maher is old enough to know better, especially since he's used the word before on Real Time. He only apologized because of backlash this time (imo).
Me: "hey white people don't categorize racism for us!"
You: "hold my beer"
Yeah fuck me for bringing a little nuance to the discussion where outraged hot takes should be the norm right?
If foot-in-mouth idiotic moments of insensitivity/stupidity were used out of context to consign everyone to purgatory, we'd all be fucked. My point is, taken as a whole, you can't make false equivalences. Maher fucked up, and he owned it. Taken as a whole, I don't think you can make the case he's a racist any more than the average person's implicit bias, of which we all have some.
Yeah fuck me for bringing a little nuance to the discussion where outraged hot takes should be the norm right?
If foot-in-mouth idiotic moments of insensitivity/stupidity were used out of context to consign everyone to purgatory, we'd all be fucked. My point is, taken as a whole, you can't make false equivalences. Maher fucked up, and he owned it. Taken as a whole, I don't think you can make the case he's a racist any more than the average person's implicit bias, of which we all have some.
"Hey black people how bout you..."
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He didn't slip up and say it. It was clearly a continuation of the other guy's "work in the fields" joke/comment.The fact the word was in his vocabulary often enough for it to slip means he uses the word quite a bit, he just did so on camera this time.
When I slip up and say fuck in front of my son it's because I use the word when he's not around. Same applies to the N word.
You can only slip up and accidentally say it if you use it enough for it to be something you could accidentally say.
You don't accidentally say words you never use.
Yeah fuck me for bringing a little nuance to the discussion where outraged hot takes should be the norm right?
If foot-in-mouth idiotic moments of insensitivity/stupidity were used out of context to consign everyone to purgatory, we'd all be fucked. My point is, taken as a whole, you can't make false equivalences. Maher fucked up, and he owned it. Taken as a whole, I don't think you can make the case he's a racist any more than the average person's implicit bias, of which we all have some.
"Hey black people how bout you..."
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This thread has multiple examples showing that when people say "the left is eating itself" it often means "marginalized groups are voicing their complaints and not being silent."
"Hey black people how bout you..."
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Pretty much. So much of these conversations are people telling people how they should feel and claiming they are stupid if they feel differently. It's even more embarrassing when it involves non-black folk telling black people how they should feel about a slur towards them.Whether you're incredibly offended by Maher's remarks or think the context in which he said it affords him some leeway, keep in mind that these are opinions being expressed by individuals on a forum, not binding declarations on how everyone else must think and feel. There's no need to try and one up each other or shut down opposing view points.
To add to Killer Mike's point, it's more of a question of what we are not being silent about. Too often it's about hurt feelings, and less about legislation change. Because really, at the end of the day, your feelings being hurt means and accomplishes nothing. When I hear a joke I don't think is funny, I don't laugh and I move on (for the record I did laugh, and would have equally so if it were a Mexican joke).
On a broader note, what we're seeing here is another example of the ancient pastime of shame culture clashing with the digital age. We just saw this with Kathy Griffin. Society needs to get over this notion of absolute right and wrongness, and accept that every single human being is an evolving, flawed entity. I think Bill Maher is incredibly smart (and yes, I do find him funny as a comedian), but he makes mistakes just like the rest of us. That doesn't make him a racist (and neither does his belief that society should empower Islam reformers).
This might seem trite, but society reminds me almost every day of that scene in Spider-Man when the goblin has spidey all roofied up on that rooftop (no pun intended) and he that, on the inside, what people really want is to see their heroes fail so that they can have someone to hate and feel better about themselves.
In this discussion in which a white person uses a slur created by white people to describe black people, and this exact situation where a white person uses said slur to refer to themselves in a joke about farm labor...
the nuance here is black people telling you that they aren't okay with that. the nuance here is that people have already brought up Maher's well endowed history of "idiotic moments of insensitivity". the nuance here is your insistence on setting the rulebook on just how offended we should be at racist comments made at our expense.
But fuck our feelings. We're just outraged throwing hot takes and we're just cannibalizing good allies who makes jokes at our expense.
Not sure about you, but I don't use the n word
Man, I'm coming into the conversation late, but I'll be damned if that doesn't look a lot like "why is there no white history month". I think there's a big difference between telling an oppressed minority how to think and feel about oppression and the methods used for it, and telling an oppressive majority that they should stop using those methods no matter what excuses they've come up with to claim it's actually okay.
Except you clearly gloss over the fact that Maher has a history of being a bigoted shithead. Maybe, I dunno, he's actually...a bigot? And people dont trust him because of his history?
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You laughed at that joke? It was lame and didn't make any sense and was forced as fuck. I question your comedic tastes now. LOL I was more offended the joke wasn't funny, than it using the N-word as a Black person.
To add to Killer Mike's point, it's more of a question of what we are not being silent about. Too often it's about hurt feelings, and less about legislation change. Because really, at the end of the day, your feelings being hurt means and accomplishes nothing. When I hear a joke I don't think is funny, I don't laugh and I move on (for the record I did laugh, and would have equally so if it were a Mexican joke).
I didn't bust a gut, but I did chuckle. White senator was being white, and Bill basically went from 0-60 and dude didn't know how to react.
I didn't bust a gut, but I did chuckle. White senator was being white, and Bill basically went from 0-60 and dude didn't know how to react.
It also gave that Senator... an actual politician a chance to pretend to not be racist by denouncing Maher's joke.
Yeah fuck me for bringing a little nuance to the discussion where outraged hot takes should be the norm right?
If foot-in-mouth idiotic moments of insensitivity/stupidity were used out of context to consign everyone to purgatory, we'd all be fucked. My point is, taken as a whole, you can't make false equivalences. Maher fucked up, and he owned it. Taken as a whole, I don't think you can make the case he's a racist any more than the average person's implicit bias, of which we all have some.
Dunno about the rest of you, but I giggle every time someone says Maher is "racist" against Muslims.
Personally I don't think the word should be used outside educational purposes at all- including by black people. Being black doesn't automatically make you open to other black peoples feelings. It doesn't give you leeway to use the word in any other situation than one a teacher might use but that teacher doesn't have to be black.
Also, huge difference between nigger and nigga. Here in NYC, all youths pretty much say nigga. White, Asian, Spanish, black- everyone has fucked up vocabulary here.
You mention false equivalences, then pretend Maher said this by accident. He had a whole set up for a joke and it was a failure. Maher isn't some 5-year-old kid, and for me, the word doesn't easily come out unless you use that word regularly. Then you go to the "everyone's a little racist excuse" which is the oldest line in the book of excuses for racism.
The fact that your viewing Black people as 'outraged' is part of your problem. I'm not outraged, I'm disappointed. By Maher and excuses, I'm getting from his defenders. I'm tired of fighting racism that comes from conservatives while being gagged to ignore racism from those on the left. It's exhausting.
If a Black person doesn't want to fuck with a person like Maher because he used the n-word. That should be fine, there shouldn't be some debate about it, other than ensuring that those on the left aren't using the word recklessly and then painting us as outraged cannibalizing leftists. Those on the left need to work on that, because just calling us oversensitive tells me that many don't want to understand our issues and just want us to tow the line for them.
If you can't see how your comments were out of place, that's on you.
The fact the word was in his vocabulary often enough for it to slip means he uses the word quite a bit, he just did so on camera this time.
When I slip up and say fuck in front of my son it's because I use the word when he's not around. Same applies to the N word.
You can only slip up and accidentally say it if you use it enough for it to be something you could accidentally say.
You don't accidentally say words you never use.
Racism doesn't mean you *hate* a group, but that you apply negative stereotypes to them or believe they are less than you.Another segment of him I enjoyed: Bill Maher - George Zimmerman A Big Fat F&%#ing Liar
Have you watched his shows and interviews with him? He is not a racist. He doesn't hate muslims, he doesn't hate black people.
Nobody accidently says nigger. Dude is probably regretting saying it but he didn't make a total innocently minded joke. Dude knew what he was doing.
Of course it wasn't an accident. It was a joke. A bad offensive joke. He never said it was an accident. It was bad judgement on a bad joke that he has since apologized for.
I feel like people are lumping In every typical response possible to when people say this word to this situation. "The left eating itself" is apt here, because it feels like the mob simply munching away without much thought to this specific situation. It's frustrating to read things like this in a supposedly left leaning forum like this.
Apologies are irrelevant, since he either didn't mean it or was forced to do it by HBO. Even with no evidence to support either
Context is irrelevant, because no one can say anything offensive without being racist at heart. Everyone posting has never made any kind of offensive joke that they've regretted ever
Him being white helps no matters, and brings with it more automatic conclusions.
How the fuck do people think it is okay to excuse racist jokes as "Just jokes"? Racist jokes are goddamn *racist*. You can't ignore that part of this.Of course it wasn't an accident. It was a joke. A bad offensive joke. He never said it was an accident. It was bad judgement on a bad joke that he has since apologized for.
I feel like people are lumping In every typical response possible to when people say this word to this situation. "The left eating itself" is apt here, because it feels like the mob simply munching away without much thought to this specific situation. It's frustrating to read things like this in a supposedly left leaning forum like this.
Apologies are irrelevant, since he either didn't mean it or was forced to do it by HBO. Even with no evidence to support either
Context is irrelevant, because no one can say anything offensive without being racist at heart. Everyone posting has never made any kind of offensive joke that they've regretted ever
Him being white helps no matters, and brings with it more automatic conclusions.
Did I say he said it by accident? I said it's been rightly condemned. It was wrong. I'm not excusing it. Your feelings are valid and not an overreaction. I'm not telling anyone to keep tuning in or give him a pass. What I am doing is drawing a distinction between Maher and a FNC host or worse. I think he's made a point of pointing out systemic racism over the years and pushing for politicians that would do the most to fight for minorities. He's definitely flawed. I don't agree with everything the man has ever said and probably would find him obnoxious to be around in real life. I think my assessment is reasonable; if people want to ignore it because I'm white, fine. I'm sorry if I was offensive, but I don't think I'm wrong.
I'm not telling anyone how to think, I'm voicing the distinction I see between someone like Maher making a shitty attempt at humor and someone whose whole job is to spew bullshit which drives policies which actually fuck over minorities.
Did I say he said it by accident? I said it's been rightly condemned. It was wrong. I'm not excusing it. Your feelings are valid and not an overreaction. I'm not telling anyone to keep tuning in or give him a pass. What I am doing is drawing a distinction between Maher and a FNC host or worse. I think he's made a point of pointing out systemic racism over the years and pushing for politicians that would do the most to fight for minorities. He's definitely flawed. I don't agree with everything the man has ever said and probably would find him obnoxious to be around in real life. I think my assessment is reasonable; if people want to ignore it because I'm white, fine. I'm sorry if I was offensive, but I don't think I'm wrong.
Even if Bill didn't push Milo nearly as much as I wanted, I still left that episode thoroughly satisfied that it provided a platform for Larry fucking Wilmore to nuke his ass. It was worth it IMO
How the fuck do people think it is okay to excuse racist jokes as "Just jokes"? Racist jokes are goddamn *racist*. You can't ignore that part of this.
Again, we don't need allies like Maher. There are better comedians with more insightful takes on modern politics without hating on Muslims, telling racist jokes or giving trans hating trolls like Milo a platform.
I'm not going to put up with unacceptable shit just because that person also dislikes the GOP and Donald Trump. Unacceptable shit, such as racist jokes, need to be called out now as much as ever.
But ignore that it was racist. And say it's just an ill advised joke.
Oh the poor white guy can't use the N word.
Get over it. White people are privileged as fuck that they can't deal with black people having a single privilege over a single word.
Get over it.
Maher told a racist joke. If he can't do his job without doing that, then someone else should get that job.
And no, I never accidentally told a racist joke.
It seems like the more Maher gets in the news for controversy, the more he gets defended, and the more he gets defended the more these threads expose moments in his past where he's done some shit worthy of a side-eye, and for me as someone with a passing relationship with his show, this is building up to the point where I can't understand why people are so adamant on championing him as a noteworthy ally. His reaffirmations of progressiveness inevitably come with an addendum on his weird vaccination and GMO stances, his anti-religious fervor that progressives champion commonly seeps into racism against specifically Arabic peoples, and now this dumb joke is revealing the statements he's made about Wayne Brady, and how apparently a former girlfriend said he uses his black romantic partners to prop up his own intellectual and racial superiority. It seems like there's just a backlog of fuckboi shit this man has done, and it's like, where is the line between rightful disassociation and "cannibalizing your own?"
Maher's situation is about a racist joke where he said nigger, not just offending people.It's not about if you actually told a racist joke. It's about if you ever offended anyone about anything accidentally. Have you ever made a damn mistake that you regretted.
You are going out of your way to excuse racism. Being edgy is not the same as being racist.Dude makes jokes for a living. He is on an "edgy" show. He is on HBO. He is always trying to be quick witted with fast jokes. The chances of him making an ill advised joke is much higher than most people. And you can make mistakes
By a mob do you mean a sizable group of minorities that are upset? Is there a limit on how many colored folks can be upset at a situation?And no one is ignoring anything. I feel like that's the mob just munchin away again. You can give context to a situation without making excuses. He fucked up, and he apologized. You don't have to accept his apology. But you also don't have to speculate a bunch of nonsense which has no evidence to back it (which is what I was responding to).
I agree that everyone can have their own opinion on if the apology was sufficient. What I do not think is productive is to critique how those affected by Maher's use of the word are reacting. And I would argue that people of color are harmed by the casual use of the word nigger.Everything you are saying to "get over" he already did through his apology. Now if that's not good enough and he must lose his career, well that's your opinion. In my opinion this joke was way different than micheal Richards shouting the word over and over and other examples of this. It was poor taste and offensive and shouldn't have been said, but to me not indicative of a pattern or internal truth that demands he get thrown off the air
So you justify being in a mob when it hits your threshold and critique others for having a lower threshold.I'd be in the mob too if I saw any evidence that he thought what he said was fine, or if he defended himself. But he did not. He didn't event try to rationalize it any way or provide any context for why he may have said it. He flatly said, it was a mistake and that he was sorry.
People think he's leftist or liberal when in fact Maher is not of the left.
"He's a pot-smoking, right-libertarian who backs Dems bc he hates social cons."
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People think he's leftist or liberal when in fact Maher is not of the left.
"He's a pot-smoking, right-libertarian who backs Dems bc he hates social cons."
One is employed by a propaganda network regularly engaged in painting black people and other minorities in negative ways, promoting policies that oppress, justifying police brutality, etc. To say nothing of the obvious misogynistic sexual harassment culture.
The other has been engaged in fighting the above, and made a shitty joke using a slur for which he apologized in less than 24 hours.
No difference indeed.
White dude says the N-Word on national TV and he gets to keep his job?
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