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Michael Richards, aka Kramer, spews racial slurs during stand-up

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Michael Richards, aka Kramer, spews racial slurs during stand-up
By LYNN ELBER, AP Television Writer

Monday, November 20, 2006 02 24 PM


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(11-20) 14:24 PST Los Angeles (AP) --


A barrage of racial epithets unleashed by former "Seinfeld" star Michael Richards during a stand-up comedy routine drew condemnation from Richards' industry colleagues.


Comedian Paul Rodriguez, who was at the Laugh Factory in West Hollywood on Friday when Richards responded to two black hecklers with the "n" word and profanities, said he was shocked by Richards' remarks.


"Once the word comes out of your mouth and you don't happen to be African-American, then you have a whole lot of explaining," Rodriguez told CNN. "Freedom of speech has its limitations and I think Michael Richards found those limitations."


Jerry Seinfeld issued a statement saying he was "sick over this."


"I'm sure Michael is also sick over this horrible, horrible mistake. It is so extremely offensive. I feel terrible for all the people who have been hurt," Seinfeld said of Richards, 57, who played eccentric Kramer on the hit 1989-98 sitcom and whose major credit since was the failed 2000 comedy series, "The Michael Richards Show."


Calls to Richards' representatives were not returned Monday.


His Laugh Factory tirade began after the two clubgoers shouted at him that he wasn't funny. A videotape of the incident was posted on TMZ.com.


Richards retorted: "Shut up! Fifty years ago we'd have you upside down with a f------ fork up your a--."


He then paced across the stage taunting the men for interrupting his show, peppering his speech with racial slurs and profanities.


"You can talk, you can talk, you're brave now mother------. Throw his a-- out. He's a n-----!" Richards shouts before repeating the racial epithet over and over again.


Moderating his tone at one point, Richards tells the audience: "It shocks you. It shocks you" and refers to "what lays buried."


While there is some chuckling in the audience throughout the outburst, someone can be heard gasping "Oh my God" and people respond with "ooh" after Richards uses the n-word.


Eventually someone calls out: "It's not funny. That's why you're a reject, never had no shows, never had no movies. `Seinfeld,' that's it."


On Monday, about a half-dozen community activists gathered at the club to denounce Richards' remarks and demand an apology.


"These kind of comments hurt all of us," said protester Lita Sister Herron of the Youth Advocacy Coalition. She called Richards' comments hate speech.


The protesters also demanded an apology from the Laugh Factory. At a news conference a short time later, club owner Jamie Masada expressed remorse and said Richards will not be back at the club until he says he's sorry.


"This is one thing we don't tolerate. ... I personally apologize. I apologize from my heart," Masada said Monday.


Richards did appear at the club Saturday, without incident, but that was because he had told the club he intended to apologize, according to a Laugh Factory statement Monday.


Rodriguez, also at the news conference, said: "I kept expecting a punch line. It didn't come."


Veteran publicist Michael Levine, whose clients have included famed comedians George Carlin, Sam Kinison and Rodney Dangerfield, called Richards' remarks inexcusable. Comics often face hecklers without losing their cool, he said.


"It's never seen anything like this is my life," Levine said Monday. "I think it's a career ruiner for him. ... It's going to be a long road back for him, if at all."


Daryl Pitts, a Laugh Factory audience member interviewed by CNN, compared the incident to another recent celebrity controversy.


"You think about Mel Gibson and what he said, and put that in the context of this, it's very upsetting," Pitts said, referring to Gibson's anti-Semitic outburst during his arrest for drunken driving.


Scrutiny of Richards' remarks likely will continue but won't match the level prompted by Gibson's behavior because Richards is far less famous, Levine said.


Comedian George Lopez told Los Angeles television station KTLA that he thought Richards' lack of stand-up experience may have been a factor.


"The question is you have an actor who is trying to be a comedian who doesn't know what to do when an audience is disruptive," Lopez said. "He's an actor whose show has been off the air, he shouldn't ever be on a stand-up gig."


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Associated Press Writer Jacob Adelman contributed to this report.
 

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I just saw the video of his tirade. Unreal and upsetting. I don't know what to say...Seinfeld will certainly be a bit different for me from now on.
 

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no excuse for this, a shame.

but...

"Once the word comes out of your mouth and you don't happen to be African-American, then you have a whole lot of explaining,"
this has always bothered me as a terrible double standard. why any one uses the word any more is beyond me. i will never understand how this works.
 

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no excuse for this, a shame.

but...


this has always bothered me as a terrible double standard. why any one uses the word any more is beyond me. i will never understand how this works.

Agreed! Ever hear a black comedian use a racial slur for white folks, honky, no problem with that right?

Damn, just watched the video, he's out of control:smash:
 

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It's not like he's some important public figure. Really, does an apology from a has-been ex-funny guy mean anything at all? I'm sure the sudden, total elimination of any possibility of getting another gig is much more of a punishment, and is going to happen whether he apologizes or not. Why the outrage? Because he used to be famous?

I just have a little trouble really getting worked up about it.
 

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I'm outraged by what he said, not by who he is. I would be just as upset if it were a nobody saying it. My .02
 

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this has always bothered me as a terrible double standard. why any one uses the word any more is beyond me. i will never understand how this works.

I don't think it's a double standard for one excellent reason...white folks have never been subjugated and forced to work as slaves for a hundred or so years. And that's going to be a tough one to ever overcome.

That said, I don't believe in the separation of the races...all these different genes were put here on Earth to be mixed and matched...that's how a species evolves and improves itself.
So I don't like racist comments or slurs whether the mouth that says them is white or black or whatever.

And before anyone asks me what I know about this issue, my wife is black and my boys are thus mixed race. And we have heard our share of garbage from both blacks and whites. To us, a racist is a racist whatever their color.

And Michael Richards now qualifies.
 

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a racist is a racist whatever their color.

And Michael Richards now qualifies.

While yes he is a racist, I personelly dont care. Chris Rock is one of the biggest racists that exists, but there are no clips on the news after he does a show.

Yes slavery did exist, 150 years ago, long before any of my ancestors came here.
 

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While yes he is a racist, I personelly dont care. Chris Rock is one of the biggest racists that exists, but there are no clips on the news after he does a show.

Yes slavery did exist, 150 years ago, long before any of my ancestors came here.

Chris Rock is an equal opportunity racist...he rags on whites and blacks alike, so in that case it's comedy, not racism. He has enough sense to make fun of himself.

Not so for Michael Richards...his humor never involved the races, and his comments came from anger...he is a racist, just like Mel Gibson is anti-semitic. Big difference.

And my grandparents were not in America during slavery either...that does not change the fact that slavery existed. I didn't call YOU a racist, and I doubt when one black says "niggah" to another that they're thinking of you or me. All they see when they look at us is "white". So, unfortunately we pay for the sins of our white predecessors.
 

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That's it Michael, time for YOU to drink from the Fire-Hose....
 

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Chris Rock is an equal opportunity racist...he rags on whites and blacks alike, so in that case it's comedy, not racism. He has enough sense to make fun of himself.

Not so for Michael Richards...his humor never involved the races, and his comments came from anger...he is a racist, just like Mel Gibson is anti-semitic. Big difference.

And my grandparents were not in America during slavery either...that does not change the fact that slavery existed. I didn't call YOU a racist, and I doubt when one black says "niggah" to another that they're thinking of you or me. All they see when they look at us is "white". So, unfortunately we pay for the sins of our white predecessors.

I dont want anyone to think that I am saying what he did was right,(I feel it is not acceptable, but I also find the black comedians who do the exact thing the opposite way to be unacceptable) but I am just tired of hearing anytime that something happens what racism it is, but it doesnt go the other way. That is why I really dont care about the issue, and that it is blown way out of proportion.
 

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I dont want anyone to think that I am saying what he did was right,(I feel it is not acceptable, but I also find the black comedians who do the exact thing the opposite way to be unacceptable) but I am just tired of hearing anytime that something happens what racism it is, but it doesnt go the other way. That is why I really dont care about the issue, and that it is blown way out of proportion.

It's unfortunate that we can't all walk a mile in another man's shoes for a while. You think it is blown out of proportion because you are white. Blacks feel the opposite...they think he got off way too easy with that lame Letterman apology (over the phone, not in person, LAME!)

And it doesn't "go the other way" for a reason...blacks got screwed (and still get screwed) by whites for a hundred years during slavery. And your assertion that "your ancestors were not here" means squat. You are white, you are guilty by association.

I have an idea...how about all the whites in this country spend 100 years as slaves to blacks? Then we could call it even and spew all the racism we want.

Rant over.
 

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Sorry Hawkshot...it sounds like I'm calling you a racist and it wasn't meant that way at all.

I'm very sensitive to this issue with my wife being black, me white, and my kids mixed. We get it from all angles, especially my kids. Try explaining to a 12 year old why some kids on the bus called him a half breed.

Racists are assholes...I don't like assholes.

But I didn't mean to put you in that category.
 

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Try explaining to a 12 year old why some kids on the bus called him a half breed.
I normally wouldn't think that it's OK for my kid to take a shot at some kid unless he's being physically attacked, but that's one case where I wouldn't care...sorry that your kids have to deal with that crap.

It's just words, but some words can be very painful.
 

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I normally wouldn't think that it's OK for my kid to take a shot at some kid unless he's being physically attacked, but that's one case where I wouldn't care...sorry that your kids have to deal with that crap.

It's just words, but some words can be very painful.

Thankfully, my kids are pretty tough. David is the most sensitive one, but he kind of laughed it off when I told him what it meant. My wife and I are very open with them about the things they will face in the world. We tell them to let their actions speak for what kind of people they are.

BTW, David did not take a swing at that kid. He told me he wanted to but realized he would just get into trouble and that's what the other kid wanted. Sticks and stones.
 
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