Jhony5 Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkysGhnbdr0]YouTube - Anchor suspended 2 weeks for "lynching" comment[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ugYbCIbHZs]YouTube - the "lynch Tiger" situation[/ame] FOXNews.com - Golf Channel Anchor Suspended for Tiger Woods 'Lynch' Comment - Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment Faldo and Tilghman were discussing young players who could challenge the world's No. 1 player toward the end of Friday's broadcast at Kapalua when Faldo suggested that "to take Tiger on, maybe they should just gang up for a while." "Lynch him in a back alley," Tilghman replied. "There is simply no place on our network for offensive language like this," Golf Channel said in a statement. Al Sharpton, the racist headhunter, is making his appointed rounds on all the various media outlets, calling for Tilghman's firing. So what say you? Should we support the destruction of a career over an innocently misspoken term? Is "I'm sorry" not enough for this? Must she really have all her years of hard work thrown down the drain because she used a term that she obviously had no idea of its connotations? The irony is, this champion for civil rights, Al Sharpton, is nothing but a sickening racist. Whom is is the business of self promotion through the decimation of good, well meaning white people. I blame CNN. I blame FOX. I blame MSNBC. For giving this dark skinned David Duke prot?g? a platform. 1 Quote i am sofa king we todd did.
atlantic Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 People never cease to amaze me with their stupidity. How hard is it to watch what you say on national television. I do however agree with Jhony5 about Al Sharpton. Quote Do the right thing!
Jhony5 Posted January 10, 2008 Author Posted January 10, 2008 People never cease to amaze me with their stupidity. How hard is it to watch what you say on national television. I do however agree with Jhony5 about Al Sharpton. She obviously thought "lynching" was only equal to "jumping" or "beating up". IT was a joke. She obviously made an innocent mistake. My issue is this phenomenon of allowing racists like Sharpton to lynch white peoples careers for simple misunderstandings. Lynch: to put to death (as by hanging) by mob action without legal sanction. The term isn't actually racist. White people have been lynched to. This whole thing is ridiculous. It is a device of the American psyche to create racial connotations within this word. Taking into account the true definition of the word "lynch", can we not say honestly that she has nothing to apologize for. What needs to happen is these people that keep getting lynched by Sharpton need to stop apologizing, and start publicly telling Sharpton to go to hell and burn. Quote i am sofa king we todd did.
atlantic Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 She obviously thought "lynching" was only equal to "jumping" or "beating up". IT was a joke. She obviously made an innocent mistake. My issue is this phenomenon of allowing racists like Sharpton to lynch white peoples careers for simple misunderstandings. Lynch: to put to death (as by hanging) by mob action without legal sanction. The term isn't actually racist. White people have been lynched to. This whole thing is ridiculous. It is a device of the American psyche to create racial connotations within this word. Taking into account the true definition of the word "lynch", can we not say honestly that she has nothing to apologize for. What needs to happen is these people that keep getting lynched by Sharpton need to stop apologizing, and start publicly telling Sharpton to go to hell and burn.I do believe you are probably right about her innocence in making the comment, and good points on lynching. Maybe the networks should outlaw all jokes for Al Sharpton's sake Quote Do the right thing!
timesjoke Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 Some great points Jhony, I am sure she did not really intend to say he should be hanged, so many times words have several meanings depending how their used. In this case, she clearly was joking, I have no idea why people cannot be allowed to be light hearted and joke about anything as long as it is in this mannor. Intent should be the defining factor, not any one specific word that slips during a program. As far as the Sharptons and jackons of the world, they can care less about race problems themselves, they sit back like sharpshooter waiting on their chance to pounce on situation they can twist into a "racist" onw and gain power from it. Most of the time, these guys go to a place, cause all sorts of unrest, and leave the mess behind to chase the next available publicity stunt. If there racist issues still in America? Yes, but I believe it is not anywhere as big as is claimed, and it is guys like Sharption that keep stuff stirred up and does not allow people to chill out. 1 Quote
Jhony5 Posted January 10, 2008 Author Posted January 10, 2008 I'd say the fact that crap like Imus and this Golf lady thing speaks volumes toward the current state of civil rights in America. If these sort of things are being made into such a big deal, I suggest that means civil rights is in good shape if we have time to worry about ugly jokes (Imus) and our cultures assumptions about the word "Lynch". The most insidious element I am witnessing is the career choice of reverse racism pimp, ala Al Sharpton. Quote i am sofa king we todd did.
ImWithStupid Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 She obviously thought "lynching" was only equal to "jumping" or "beating up". IT was a joke. She obviously made an innocent mistake. My issue is this phenomenon of allowing racists like Sharpton to lynch white peoples careers for simple misunderstandings. Lynch: to put to death (as by hanging) by mob action without legal sanction. The term isn't actually racist. White people have been lynched to. This whole thing is ridiculous. It is a device of the American psyche to create racial connotations within this word. Taking into account the true definition of the word "lynch", can we not say honestly that she has nothing to apologize for. What needs to happen is these people that keep getting lynched by Sharpton need to stop apologizing, and start publicly telling Sharpton to go to hell and burn. I completely agree that Sharpton and Jackson need to get a life a quit living off the slip ups of others. How come when issues like the Tawana Bawley incident and the Duke LaCross teams happen, and their public character assassinations destroy the reputation of innocent people accused of racial crimes by African Americans, they never go public and apologize for their actions. I do however think that the person should get some sort of mild reprimand from the Golf Channel, but that along with an apology should be the end of it. With that said. The origin of the term "Lynching", is racial. The difference is, that it has morphed to be perceived as a mob justice comment not a racial comment. Kind of how thousands of other sayings can be traced back decades and centuries to a specific meaning. Take the, "Ring around the rosie", little kids rhyme. It started as a way to describe how to fend off the black plague in Europe that wiped out 1/3 of the population. Now it's a fun children's rhyme/game. Lynching is the illegal execution of an accused person by a mob. The term lynching probably derived from the name Charles Lynch (1736-96), a justice of the peace who administered rough justice in Virginia. Lynching was originally a system of punishment used by whites against African American slaves. Lynching Quote
Jhony5 Posted January 10, 2008 Author Posted January 10, 2008 You described the origination of the term "Lynch", but the act itself has gone on for all time. The misbegotten golf channel anchor used it in the conventional wild west context. Even Tiger Woods, a friend of hers, completely dismissed any thoughts of racism in this case. People use the term all the time. The real issue is that whites are not allowed to make jokes about blacks. If they do, there is always a way to make it seem racial. Lynching is not a racial term. It may have been 300 years ago. But not in todays world. Fact is, Whites, Asians, Mexicans, Italians have all been victims of lynch mobs all throughout American history. Blacks don't own the word as their own. Quote i am sofa king we todd did.
eddo Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 I agree totally. Tiger Woods should be lynched... Quote I'm trusted by more women.
snafu Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 .... How come when issues like the Tawana Bawley incident and the Duke LaCross teams happen, and their public character assassinations destroy the reputation of innocent people accused of racial crimes by African Americans, they never go public and apologize for their actions. Because they're racist. I think Al shaprton should be lynched. There I said it. It didn't offened Tiger why should it bother anyone else. Quote "You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws. That's just insane!" Penn & Teller NEVER FORGOTTEN
eddo Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 I think Al shaprton should be lynched. that's even better! Quote I'm trusted by more women.
hugo Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 I'd say the fact that crap like Imus and this Golf lady thing speaks volumes toward the current state of civil rights in America. If these sort of things are being made into such a big deal, I suggest that means civil rights is in good shape if we have time to worry about ugly jokes (Imus) and our cultures assumptions about the word "Lynch". The most insidious element I am witnessing is the career choice of reverse racism pimp, ala Al Sharpton. I knew the civil rights era had little left to accomplish when Representative Sheila Jackson Lee complained that hurricanes were not given black names. Quote The power to do good is also the power to do harm. - Milton Friedman "I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." - James Madison
Jhony5 Posted January 10, 2008 Author Posted January 10, 2008 I knew the civil rights era had little left to accomplish when Representative Sheila Jackson Lee complained that hurricanes were not given black names. I hope you're kidding me. Quote i am sofa king we todd did.
wez Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 I knew the civil rights era had little left to accomplish when Representative Sheila Jackson Lee complained that hurricanes were not given black names. Hahahahahahaha... Quote
eddo Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 I hope you're kidding me. nope, tis true. Urban Legends Reference Pages: African-American Hurricane Names Quote I'm trusted by more women.
Jhony5 Posted January 10, 2008 Author Posted January 10, 2008 Whats sad is, "they" shot a great man like Martin Luther, yet nobody gonna step up and shoot Rev Al Sharpton. With all the crazy, desperate jackasses in the world, one would think eventually some suicidal scumbag skinhead would say to himself "F ck it, Ima kill that funny haired negro". The bastard is begging for a reminder of what true racism is capable of. Not that I would support such a thing. Purely hypothetical. Quote i am sofa king we todd did.
Jhony5 Posted January 10, 2008 Author Posted January 10, 2008 nope, tis true. Urban Legends Reference Pages: African-American Hurricane Names [attach=full]1304[/attach] Quote i am sofa king we todd did.
ImWithStupid Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 Lynching is not a racial term. It may have been 300 years ago. But not in todays world. Yea, I understood that, that's why I said this. The difference is, that it has morphed to be perceived as a mob justice comment not a racial comment. Kind of how thousands of other sayings can be traced back decades and centuries to a specific meaning. Take the, "Ring around the rosie", little kids rhyme. It started as a way to describe how to fend off the black plague in Europe that wiped out 1/3 of the population. Now it's a fun children's rhyme/game. after speaking to the origin being racist. jhony, I agreed with you, don't beat me. Quote
ImWithStupid Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 Whats sad is, "they" shot a great man like Martin Luther, yet nobody gonna step up and shoot Rev Al Sharpton. Sad thing is, if I remember right, Jesse Jackson was on that balcony too. My former father-in-law, had a bit of racism to him. I mean the guy worked as a tool and die machinist and in his tool box up until he retired last November, had a George Wallace For President button, in his tool chest, at work. Every year, when it came around to Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday, which he referred to as, Black Monday, would say that they should have shot four more so we could have the whole week off. I made sure he didn't say this stuff around my kids. Quote
eddo Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 Every year, when it came around to Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday, which he referred to as, Black Monday, would say that they should have shot four more so we could have the whole week off. I've known people to wish "Happy James Earl Ray Day"... Quote I'm trusted by more women.
Guest sheik-yerbouti Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 I think the black guy is way off the mark suggesting that lynchng is some sort of crime against blacks only. No end of whites were lynched in the old west. I have an old cowboy history book with several picies of lynched whites, and not one black. But of course, if he didn't have an extreme view, he wouldn't have gotten on the show Quote
eddo Posted January 11, 2008 Posted January 11, 2008 But of course, if he didn't have an extreme view, he wouldn't have gotten on the show Don't think he doesn't know that... Quote I'm trusted by more women.
Jhony5 Posted January 11, 2008 Author Posted January 11, 2008 What Sharpton is doing isn't the truly disgusting part. What is worse is that the media perpetuates this racist persecution by allowing him a platform. I get the distinct feeling that the media is afraid of blacks. Oh how things have changed. Quote i am sofa king we todd did.
ImWithStupid Posted January 11, 2008 Posted January 11, 2008 What Sharpton is doing isn't the truly disgusting part. What is worse is that the media perpetuates this racist persecution by allowing him a platform. I get the distinct feeling that the media is afraid of blacks. Oh how things have changed. The media just follows the squeaky wheel. Like I said when a white person is perceived to do something racist, they're right there to feed on it, but if a black kid goes missing/kidnapped it doesn't make as big of a splash as a little white kid. The media is one of the biggest driving forces between the races. Quote
snafu Posted January 12, 2008 Posted January 12, 2008 What pisses me off is everybody has to apologize for saying stuff like this. Or people saying "I know it was wrong but" Bull . It was a joke. It was metaphorically speaking. By no means was it meant to really go out and lynch him. Quote "You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws. That's just insane!" Penn & Teller NEVER FORGOTTEN
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