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  1. "N!GGA PLEASE!!!"

    http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...ts_4&printer=1

    I'll paste it for the lazy folk:

    Cosby Has Harsh Words for Black Community

    Thu Jul 1, 7:27 PM ET



    By DON BABWIN, Associated Press Writer

    CHICAGO - Bill Cosby (news) went off on another tirade against the black community Thursday, telling a room full of activists that black children are running around not knowing how to read or write and "going nowhere."

    He also had harsh words for struggling black men, telling them: "Stop beating up your women because you can't find a job."

    Cosby made headlines in May when he upbraided some poor blacks for their grammar and accused them of squandering opportunities the civil rights movement gave them. He shot back Thursday, saying his detractors were trying in vain to hide the black community's "dirty laundry."

    "Let me tell you something, your dirty laundry gets out of school at 2:30 every day, it's cursing and calling each other n------ as they're walking up and down the street," Cosby said during an appearance at the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition & Citizenship Education Fund's annual conference.

    "They think they're hip," the entertainer said. "They can't read; they can't write. They're laughing and giggling, and they're going nowhere."

    In his remarks in May at a commemoration of the anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education desegregation decision, Cosby denounced some blacks' grammar and said those who commit crimes and wind up behind bars "are not political prisoners."

    "I can't even talk the way these people talk, 'Why you ain't,' 'Where you is' ... and I blamed the kid until I heard the mother talk," Cosby said then. "And then I heard the father talk ... Everybody knows it's important to speak English except these knuckleheads. You can't be a doctor with that kind of crap coming out of your mouth."

    Cosby elaborated Thursday on his previous comments in a talk interrupted several times by applause. He castigated some blacks, saying that they cannot simply blame whites for problems such as teen pregnancy and high school dropout rates.

    "For me there is a time ... when we have to turn the mirror around," he said. "Because for me it is almost analgesic to talk about what the white man is doing against us. And it keeps a person frozen in their seat, it keeps you frozen in your hole you're sitting in." Cosby lamented that the racial slurs once used by those who lynched blacks are now a favorite expression of black children. And he blamed parents.

    "When you put on a record and that record is yelling `n----- this and n----- that' and you've got your little 6-year-old, 7-year-old sitting in the back seat of the car, those children hear that," he said.

    He also condemned black men who missed out on opportunities and are now angry about their lives.

    "You've got to stop beating up your women because you can't find a job, because you didn't want to get an education and now you're (earning) minimum wage," Cosby said. "You should have thought more of yourself when you were in high school, when you had an opportunity."

    Cosby appeared Thursday with the Rev. Jesse Jackson (news - web sites), founder and president of the education fund, who defended the entertainer's statements.

    "Bill is saying let's fight the right fight, let's level the playing field," Jackson said. "Drunk people can't do that. Illiterate people can't do that."

    Cosby also said many young people are failing to honor the sacrifices made by those who struggled and died during the civil rights movement.

    "Dogs, water hoses that tear the bark off trees, Emmett Till," he said, naming the black youth who was tortured and murdered in Mississippi in 1955, allegedly for whistling at a white woman. "And you're going to tell me you're going to drop out of school? You're going to tell me you're going to steal from a store?"

    Cosby also said he wasn't concerned that some whites took his comments and turned them "against our people."

    "Let them talk," he said.
    So what does everyone here think? Is he putting his foot in his mouth, talking about things he has no business mentioning? Or is he speaking the gospel truth, and should be commended for speaking out?

    I personally am glad someone is saying these things. It makes it easier to swallow having it come from a black person, especially someone as respected as Cosby.

    I see so many kids with NO parental supervision, and they have NO respect, common decency (or common sense), nor ambitions and goals as far as education is concerned. They all think they'll just be rappers or basketball stars, thinking that success comes from such unlikely and rare carreer choices. It's sickening how little the kids nowadays seem to care about anything.

    But I can't put all the blame on the kids. It's horrible parenting (sometimes NO parenting) that is to blame overall. These parents are barely of age, and have no stability in their lives, have more than one child, and can't keep track nor control their kids. There's often no father, or he has little involvement in raising the kids. Maybe even being a bad influence. I see it all the time, in my neighborhood, in my family, and from friends. There are plenty of theories as to how this all came about and how to correct it, but Like Bill said, I think the best way to start to tackle this problem is to take a long, hard, introspective look at ourselves. Not blame the "White Man" for all your problems. Correct the problems at home, the biggest one being to raise these children right.

  2. I think he did go out a little to far but overall I can't disagree with him. I remember hearing some of his older stand-up routines and he'd say some things similar to what he condemns here but he never went too far with it, and certainly not like people do now. He's right to tell people to take responsibility for their own actions, someone needed to say it and now that it's been said, I hope many people take it to heart. I can see many people saying shit like: "Fuck that stupid nigger sell-out!" but hopefully it'll mean something to someone.

  3. No way on earth I'd say anything like that. However, one thing I can say is (and trust me, I never expected to say it)-

    Go Cosby!

    James

  4. He's right. I went to college in Newark for 2 years and I saw what a lot of these kids do. Shit, when Im at UCLA and they bring in kids from shitty places to tour the school you can only shake your head, because theyre at this great university screaming "FACK U NIGGA!" and shit.

    I think rap music is a huge part of this, honestly. It's changed so much over the past 15 years. Nowadays its made by the huge record industry (made up of rich white people), for white kids in the suburbs. It glorifies the shitty lifestyle that blacks struggle through. So that (A) white kids will think thats what all nigggers are like, and (B) black people will think its cool to join a gang, do a lot of drugs, treat women like shit, etc.

    Its really dangerous. The first thing that needs to be done is that young black people need to turn that shit off and focus on getting through school and going to college. When more do that, then things can really change.


  5. Quote Originally Posted by Bill Cosby
    [...] your dirty laundry gets out of school at 2:30 every day...
    this is hilarious. it's really nasty calling kids "dirty laundry", but it's funny shit.

    Quote Originally Posted by ShineAqua
    He's right to tell people to take responsibility for their own actions, someone needed to say it and now that it's been said, I hope many people take it to heart. I can see many people saying shit like: "Fuck that stupid nigger sell-out!" but hopefully it'll mean something to someone.
    this is what i wanted to say, but didn't.

  6. #7
    Truth hurts.

  7. Glad to see the man speak his mind, and I agree with him on many points.
    matthewgood fan
    lupin III fan

  8. he did not go far at all...

    he's absolutely right on all counts

    a LOT of black ppl squander their opportunities...and then later blame "The Man" for keepin em down...

    sad really...

  9. *claps*

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