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Forget
About Apologizing to Obama: Jackson Should Apologize to Blacks for His
N-Word Hypocrisy
by Earl Ofari Hutchinson
On November 26, 2006 at a press
conference in Los Angeles guess who said this: "We will challenge and
urge all artists and comics to stop using this (n) word. What other
group is subjected to such a degrading terminology?" And then guess who
called for this action: We will go after TV networks, film companies
and comedians and demand that they stop using the word. We will boycott
sales of the DVDs of Seinfeld’s seventh season TV show. The
speaker of course was Jesse Jackson. The offender who dared utter the
dreaded N word was comedian Michael Richards.
Now we hear that Jesse did a Richards like imitation with the N word in his infamous unguarded open mic dig at Obama on Fox.
Jackson’s pound of Richards and saber rattle of the entertainment
business was strong stuff. In fact it was vintage Jackson; a
denunciation of the N word, railing against the entertainment industry
and entertainers for their racial insensitivity, and, of course, a
threatened boycott. Jesse was riding tall on his moral and racial high
horse at the time and had thousands revved up to go after Richards and
anyone else who used the N word.
The problem is that the “anyone else” Jackson had in mind
was not simply, a white bit part comedian, and some off color comics
and filmmakers, but any and every black that used the word. Jesse would
settle for nothing less than a total ban by blacks on the N word.
Jackson’s press conference tirade against the N word was hardly
the first time he had hit the warpath against the word. He had spent
years lecturing, hectoring, and admonishing blacks to dump the word
from their vocabulary.
So that makes his N word slur even more unpardonable than if it come
from a rapper or comic. They’re trying to make a buck off of
using the word as cutesy shock value so at least there’s logic,
commercial and twisted, but logic nonetheless to their spew of it. In
Jackson’s case that doesn’t apply.
He committed two serious offenses in casually and recklessly using the
word. Though he didn’t call Obama the word, by knocking him
(“cut off his n…ts”) and tossing in the word to
describe blacks who Obama allegedly offended, Obama by inference became
an N… too. Jackson’s bigger offense was his tar of blacks
with the word. If a white celebrity, personality or politician
slandered and disrespected blacks with the word, guess who would be the
first person to charge the barricades demanding their head and then
that they banned in Boston for perpetuity. The chances are pretty good
that Jackson would have gotten their head and the ban. But in this
case, the famed personality that offended with the word is not a white
notable but Jackson.
So what should we do about him? He’s already apologized to Obama,
and since Obama wasn’t the target of Jackson’s loose lip
slur, Jackson should immediately apologize to blacks for not only
trashing them, but also apologize for his hypocrisy. That’s not
all. Since Jackson called for a boycott of the DVD’s of the
Seinfeld show for Richards N word offense, then turn about is fair
play. In this case, listeners to Jackson’s national radio show
should consider a brief tune out of the show to show that the N word no
matter whether it drips from the lips of a tired white comedian,
gangster rapper, blue room black comedian, radio shock jock, or a one
time civil rights icon, is just as offensive.
Jesse has taken a much deserved hit for his intemperate personal rap of
Obama. Now he should take an even bigger hit for his far worse racial
rap of blacks and in the process himself.
Earl Ofari
Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. His new book is The
Ethnic Presidency: How Race Decides the Race to the White House (Middle
Passage Press, February 2008).
Source: earlofarihutchinson.blogspot.com
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