Anonymous wrote:why is paula deen any worse than all those DCUM folk wirried about FARMS kids and low income housing and renters
Anonymous wrote:
haha, that's what I thought initially, but I was subsequently told (and not by a white person) that many black people think that white women have "flat-asses".

Anonymous wrote:She begs for forgiveness: http://jezebel.com/paula-deen-begs-for-forgiveness-in-sorry-about-the-rac-533726187
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have not read every page but have to say this excerpt was all I needed to see of her transcript:
"Lawyer: Have you ever used the N-word yourself?
Deen: Yes, of course."
Of course????? WTF? I am a white woman and have never, in the entirety of my life, ever used this word. Never. Not to friends, family, or even under my breath. How is the answer to that question "of course"? She is gross.
As other posters such as myself have said: did YOU grow up in the rural south in the 50s? If no, then it's not surprising you have not used that word. That was the norm back then there. I'm sure that's what the context of "of course" is referring to. Because she goes on to say now that she's older and it's no longer 1960s Georgia, she doesn't use it and doesn't condone it. But yes, white people in the rural south in that time period DID use it. You can understand that times were different then or you can get up on your moral high horse because you grew up in a different time/place and knew better than rural southerners did back then.
1860, 1960,2060 that is no excuse...it may be an explanation...but no excuse...
I didn't offer it as an excuse. I offered it as an explanation. It's very easy to view things through a 2013 lens and get high and mighty without considering that times used to be different and people are a product of their environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have not read every page but have to say this excerpt was all I needed to see of her transcript:
"Lawyer: Have you ever used the N-word yourself?
Deen: Yes, of course."
Of course????? WTF? I am a white woman and have never, in the entirety of my life, ever used this word. Never. Not to friends, family, or even under my breath. How is the answer to that question "of course"? She is gross.
As other posters such as myself have said: did YOU grow up in the rural south in the 50s? If no, then it's not surprising you have not used that word. That was the norm back then there. I'm sure that's what the context of "of course" is referring to. Because she goes on to say now that she's older and it's no longer 1960s Georgia, she doesn't use it and doesn't condone it. But yes, white people in the rural south in that time period DID use it. You can understand that times were different then or you can get up on your moral high horse because you grew up in a different time/place and knew better than rural southerners did back then.
1860, 1960,2060 that is no excuse...it may be an explanation...but no excuse...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have not read every page but have to say this excerpt was all I needed to see of her transcript:
"Lawyer: Have you ever used the N-word yourself?
Deen: Yes, of course."
Of course????? WTF? I am a white woman and have never, in the entirety of my life, ever used this word. Never. Not to friends, family, or even under my breath. How is the answer to that question "of course"? She is gross.
As other posters such as myself have said: did YOU grow up in the rural south in the 50s? If no, then it's not surprising you have not used that word. That was the norm back then there. I'm sure that's what the context of "of course" is referring to. Because she goes on to say now that she's older and it's no longer 1960s Georgia, she doesn't use it and doesn't condone it. But yes, white people in the rural south in that time period DID use it. You can understand that times were different then or you can get up on your moral high horse because you grew up in a different time/place and knew better than rural southerners did back then.
Anonymous wrote:Have not read every page but have to say this excerpt was all I needed to see of her transcript:
"Lawyer: Have you ever used the N-word yourself?
Deen: Yes, of course."
Of course????? WTF? I am a white woman and have never, in the entirety of my life, ever used this word. Never. Not to friends, family, or even under my breath. How is the answer to that question "of course"? She is gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who grew in Massachusetts where the "N" word was used to describe anyone who wasn't Irish, I am stopped when I even hear the word "Negro." The other night "Foyle's War," a very good Brit TV show set after WWII was talking about the "Negro" soldiers who were still in England and I was surprised even though it was in the language context of the day.
WTF are you talking about? "Negro" is not a slur...just an outdated term. Using the word "Negro" is like "colored"...it just shows that you aren't current. I know lots of my very old black relatives that still use both words. They say that they shouldn't have to constantly change their terminology when referring to themselves. I kinda agree.