She's a rubber stamped politician that if she gets involved too deep in
racial issues, she's risking her career down the tude. So until we have
others whose livelihoods isnt dependant on VOTES. Asians will continue
to be marginalized by white like this bitch Rosie O!!! We need
AGITATORS like Jesses Jackson and Al Sharpton on the forefront. Now the
question is....Who will qualified for such role in the asian american
community? There have got to be a dozen asian american who's almighty
powerful and influential to choose from, right???? Lets hear some more
names??!!!
Jim
On Dec 15, 4:04 pm, "GeNom" yahoo.com> wrote:
> Where's Margaret Cho on this? Come on, sista Cho, stand up when it
> really counts!
>
>
>
> All4One wrote:
>> The bitch should've at least make sense when making fun of chinese.
>> She sounded like an APE whose ass was being ripe apart!! Asian as a
>> whole are TOO racially SEGREGATED to be vocally effective to address
>> racism in America, let alone in their community!!!! What asians needs
>> is an organization, similiar to NCAAP that comprised of ALL known asian
>> ethnics to work together to combat people like this bitch and others.
>> The stereotype that asian are passive people needs to be CORRECTED if
>> we are to be respected in a whiteman's dominated society.
>
>> Jim
>
>> On Dec 15, 2:25 pm, "LoneWriter" yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> the problem is that i don't think asian americans are as vocal as say
>>> the blacks when it come to fighting racism.
>
>>> Born2beHmong wrote:
>>>> I feel that it would be wrong to use the network to do such a joke,
>>>> such that it intents to certain segment of population. if she would do
>>>> it somewhere else in her own place or personal space I don't think
>>>> that would be this controversial among the Asian population. It was
>>>> the place and the time that does the more damaging. but we cannot take
>>>> control all over every segment of communication, and not all are very
>>>> versed of the same ethical as others. Thing as this, it does happen
>>>> from time to time.
>
>>>> Born2beHmong
>
>>>> LoneWriter wrote:
>>>>> Rosie Odonnell can cram her fat head into her ass for all i care.
>
>>>>> All4One wrote:
>>>>>> This bitch should've applied for a job at the "LAUGH FACTORY". Any
>>>>>> whiteman/whitewoman who wanna do serious racial JOKES standup comedy,
>>>>>> the LAUGH FACTORY is the place to magnify your stupidity.
>
>>>>>> Jim
>
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>>>>>> NEW YORK - Rosie O'Donnell says she's sorry for mocking spoken
>>>>>> Chinese on "The View," but an association that represents journalists
>>>>>> from diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds, including Chinese American,
>>>>>> says it wasn't enough.
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>>>>>> In a Dec. 5 segment, O'Donnell joked about how Danny DeVito's
>>>>>> recent - and seemingly drunken - appearance on the ABC daytime talk
>>>>>> show had become international news.
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>>>>>> "You know, you can imagine in China it's like `ching chong, ching chong
>>>>>> chong, Danny DeVito, ching chong chong chong, drunk, "The View," ching
>>>>>> chong,'" the 44-year-old comedian said.
>
>>>>>> On Thursday's show, she told the audience: "To say ching chong to
>>>>>> someone is very offensive, and some Asian people have told me it's as
>>>>>> bad as the n-word. Which I was like, `Really? I didn't know that.'"
>
>>>>>> Karen Lincoln Michel, president-elect of Unity: Journalists of Color
>>>>>> Inc., said O'Donnell's remarks "really didn't sound like an apology to
>>>>>> me."
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>>>>>> Lincoln Michel said Unity was waiting for Barbara Walters, who created
>>>>>> the show, to respond to a letter asking her to publicly acknowledge
>>>>>> that O'Donnell's remarks were "patently offensive."
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>>>>>> "I think by allowing Rosie O'Donnell's cheap jabs at Chinese Americans
>>>>>> to go unchecked, then the network is essentially condoning racial and
>>>>>> ethnic slurs," Lincoln Michel told the AP in a phone interview.
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>>>>>> Unity said it represents more than 10,000 journalists nationwide.
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>>>>>> "You know it was never (my) intent to mock," O'Donnell said on
>>>>>> Thursday's show, "and I'm sorry for those people who felt hurt or were
>>>>>> teased on the playground."
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>>>>>> "But I'm also gonna give you a fair warning that there's a good chance
>>>>>> I'll do something like that again, probably in the next week - not on
>>>>>> purpose. Only 'cause it's how my brain works."
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>>>>>> O'Donnell characterized her accent as "Chinese, Asian, pseudo-Japanese,
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