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I thought it was extremely distasteful. While Richards has the right to say it, I don't agree with what he was saying.I think the joke started off as a critique of the double standard we have in this country. Black men and women can make racial slurs about whites but not the other way around.I think it started getting out of context when a few of the patrons got up and called Richards a "cracker-ass". Richards then proceeded to call them "niggas".In my opinion somewhat shows the hypocracy. Blacks can get up and call him a "cracker" and it is perfectly acceptable while the other way is not. The man (who's race I can't notice in the video) is no better then Richards, you cannot fight racism with racism.
I thought it was extremely distasteful. While Richards has the right to say it, I don't agree with what he was saying.
I think the joke started off as a critique of the double standard we have in this country. Black men and women can make racial slurs about whites but not the other way around.
I think it started getting out of context when a few of the patrons got up and called Richards a "cracker-ass". Richards then proceeded to call them "niggas".
In my opinion somewhat shows the hypocracy. Blacks can get up and call him a "cracker" and it is perfectly acceptable while the other way is not. The man (who's race I can't notice in the video) is no better then Richards, you cannot fight racism with racism.