What’s funny is that Michael Richards was definitely in the right in this situation. The nigger was obviously being disruptive and gets all emotional when he can’t handle the bantz right back. Just shows niggers like to talk shit but can’t handle getting hit. This is what happens in a society where certain groups are given protected class status and are spoiled and entitled to do whatever they want less we anger their short chimp/child like tempers. What’s even sadder is that even after he apologized for the situation Michael Richards career got shit on because of it even after he went to Jerry Seinfeld and some orthodox rabbi to vouch for him to get back into Hollywood it still didn’t do anything. The last thing I remember seeing him in anything was in the Seinfeld coffee comedy show. Sad that such a talented man had his career destroyed because he told an uppity nigger to shut up.
His apology appearance on Letterman with Seinfeld was all just to help boost the newly released DVD sales of the show. They basically turned their back on him unless it involved money. Honestly he should have stuck to screen acting and avoided the open mic like the plague. Apparently he was one of the more dedicated actors on the show and would get ticked off if other actors didn't remember their lines or kept laughing at the jokes. That kind of professionalism doesn't always carry onto different avenues of comedy.
[ - ] Splooge 1 point 3.2 yearsFeb 8, 2022 21:34:15 ago (+1/-0)
The ((((((TMZ))))))) article is insufferable:
Richards, who played the wacky Cosmo Kramer on the hit TV show "Seinfeld," appeared onstage at the Laugh Factory in West Hollywood. Kyle Doss, an African-American, told TMZ he and some friends were in the cheap seats and he was playfully heckling Richards when suddenly, the comedian lost it.
Here, "playfully heckling" is the comedy show equivalent of "asked for a cigarette" or "asked to borrow his/her phone" in more common nigcidents.
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Honestly he should have stuck to screen acting and avoided the open mic like the plague. Apparently he was one of the more dedicated actors on the show and would get ticked off if other actors didn't remember their lines or kept laughing at the jokes. That kind of professionalism doesn't always carry onto different avenues of comedy.
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Here, "playfully heckling" is the comedy show equivalent of "asked for a cigarette" or "asked to borrow his/her phone" in more common nigcidents.
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