Is anyone really surprised?
Jackson said also Deen wanted African-American employees to act like slaves for a big wedding she was planning. Deen explained she got the idea from a restaurant where "the whole entire waiter staff was middle-aged black men, and they had on beautiful white jackets with a black bow tie," the Enquirer reports. The magazine also quoted Deen as saying: I mean, it was really impressive. That restaurant represented a certain era in America after the Civil War, during the Civil War, before the Civil War It was not only black men, it was black women I would say they were slaves. LOL WUT
"Cook your bread with the 'Still I rise' yeast" I'm done
Wait, this is shocking to people?
The first time I saw her on TV, I thought she was probably a raging racist.
That's crazy.
"It doesn't really matter. Whatever the name of the dish is, she's gonna call it Toby anyway."
I can do no more
You can usually tell, but there is some margarine for error.
@nyknixfan said:@crissles: Somebody said Wade In The Watermelon. #PaulasBestDishes I can't.
Just wrong but funny as heck!
lol I saw it before the edit. Why'd you change it, I was about to call you out too.
huh....mountain of salt.http://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...-to-using-n-word-telling-racist-jokes-report/
Fox News via The National Enquirer.
huh....mountain of salt.
huh....mountain of salt.
huh....mountain of salt.
Is anyone really surprised?
Just looked more into it....really not surprised honestly, older southern people and all.The National Enquirer is probably quoting something that's public record or something that was going to be revealed if this went to trial (the deposition). There's nothing that's really fishy about this.
Pretty much. It's not just women. A very high percentage of old southerners are racist as shit and they don't really care if anyone is offended by it.old southern white woman tells racist jokes and says the n-word? yeah that's like normal course in my experience.
Not at all.Is anyone really surprised?
It's called, "tact". Use discretion. It's not hard. When you're in the company of close friends and/or family, you may be able to get away with telling normally offensive jokes and stories. Would you say the same thing to people you don't know very well? Of course not.Deen also reportedly admitted telling racist jokes, explaining: Its just what they are theyre jokes most jokes are about Jewish people, rednecks, black folks I cant determine what offends another person.
LolDon't worry, a little butter can turn this situation around.
So you had a feeling all along that paula dean is racist? Well I am surprised as hell and I hope this ruin her career if true.
And here I was about to say that race jokes are okay in the right context, but god damn at the slave thing. Thats fucked.
Lawyer: Have you ever used the N-word yourself?
Paula: Yes, of course.
Lawyer: Okay. In what context?
Paula: Well, it was probably when a black man burst into the bank that I was working at and put a gun to my head.
Sidenote -- Paula was held up at gunpoint during a bank robbery in 1986.
Lawyer: Okay. And what did you say?
Paula: Well, I don't remember, but the gun was dancing all around my temple ... I didn't -- I didn't feel real favorable towards him.
Lawyer: Okay. Well, did you use the N-word to him as he pointed a gun in your head at your face?
Paula: Absolutely not.
Lawyer: Well, then, when did you use it?
Paula: Probably in telling my husband.
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Not at all.
It's called, "tact". Use discretion. It's not hard. When you're in the company of close friends and/or family, you may be able to get away with telling normally offensive jokes and stories. Would you say the same thing to people you don't know very well? Of course not.
The filer of the lawsuit, Lisa Jackson (the former general manager of a Savannah restaurant owned by Deen and her brother) claimed last year that the chef specifically expressed her desire for bevy of tap dancing "little n***ers" to send her brother off to married life with Southern flair. (Unfortunately, Deen allegedly decided against that plan out of fear the media might somehow twist her cute idea into something racist.)
In her suit, Jackson alleges Deen said, Well what I would really like is a bunch of little n***ers to wear long-sleeve white shirts, black shorts and black bow ties, you know in the Shirley Temple days, they used to tap dance around. Now, that would be a true Southern wedding wouldnt it? But we cant do that because the media would be on me about that.