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Stephen Colbert - Racist

You guys do remember what the writer's strike that the Report and TDS supported was about, right?
 
Saw this video just now, got a chuckle out of me.


...good gosh the look on her face when he terminated the interview was comedy gold! And I say that as a proud Samoan/Maori/New Zealander, so I am hopefully allowed to find that funny!
 
It's been a while. Can you refresh my memory?

This sort of puts the whole thing in context.

New media

WGA West president and Futurama writer Patric Verrone speaks at a strike rally in Los Angeles.
Driven by the then-recent contract between Viacom and the creators of South Park, one of the critical issues for the negotiations was residuals for "new media", or compensation for delivery channels such as Internet downloads, IPTV, streaming, smart phone programming, straight-to-Internet content, and other "on-demand" online distribution methods, along with video on demand on cable and satellite television.

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New media was widely seen by most WGA writers as the central issue for the strike. Writer-director Craig Mazin (Scary Movie 3) has dubbed new media "the One Issue" that matters.

The dreaded Wiki.
 
Saw this video just now, got a chuckle out of me.


Yeah, that's a terrible interview, plain and simple. I don't accept it from Bill O'Reilly, why should I accept it from a similar crap-factory like huffingtonpost?

That is not the point of an interview, and I really don't don't care about who says it's funny, that's a stupid opinion. The point of an interview is to get the person's opinion, whether you like it or not. If' you're incapable of that, then find another line of work.

And that's the real problem with these arguments. They turn into grandstanding fistfights, and not discussions. I mentioned before the rape threats and death threats. They can go to prison, as far as I care. But if you're claiming to do an interview, do a serious interview, and not one where you call the person being interviewed "stupid".

ETA: And yes, this includes the interview that BBC show had with Alex Jones. It was funny, but it wasn't good. Why was Jones even invited to begin with. Every non-insane person, and most of us insane people know he's a clown.

See this is one reason thy I never took Huffingtonpost seriously.
 
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Also, why even bother defending the tweet after Colbert himself abandoned that position?
 
That is not the point of an interview, and I really don't don't care about who says it's funny, that's a stupid opinion. The point of an interview is to get the person's opinion, whether you like it or not. If' you're incapable of that, then find another line of work.

Have you watched the whole interview?
 
No doubt those are the idiots who also don't understand satire, and think Stephen Colbert (the character) really is their champion of misogyny and racism. I've known more of these morons in my life than I care to remember.

Um....I don't care, I think they need to spend time in jail to reflect on their conduct...
 
Maybe - but then, when does Stephen Colbert (real) ever tend to appear or present himself as Stephen Colbert (real)? Anytime I ever see Stephen Colbert (real) it's without exception in-character as Stephen Colbert (fictional).

Look harder.

Besides, his tone is obviously exaggerated and mocking.
 
Have you watched the whole interview?

And again,not the point. If you call someone "stupid"while interviewing, I immediately stop caring about you. Decent to superb interviewers don't that, the end.

ETA:And frankly, the fact that she sounds very reasonably does't help you. Sorry, but claiming "progressive" doesn't make you a friend...nor does claiming "conservative"automatically make you an enemy.
 
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And again,not the point. If you call someone "stupid"while interviewing, I immediately stop caring about you. Decent to superb interviewers don't that, the end.

HE didn't call her stupid. He called her opinion stupid. And that was after she implied he was a clueless idiot because of his skin color and sex.
 
And again,not the point. If you call someone "stupid"while interviewing, I immediately stop caring about you. Decent to superb interviewers don't that, the end.
He very clearly called her opinion stupid and she responded with the exact same phrase. "You just called my opinion stupid" is what I believe she said. She wasn't herself called stupid.


ETA: holy moley, how did I miss TheL8Elvis's post? Ninja'd!
 
....that's sad.
I think that was unintentionally amusing, but to anyone not in the know, adblockers do not block ads per se, they block adservers; whatever content is fetched from those servers is blocked including video ads and not just static banner ads or whatever.

As a bonus, I never see YouTube commercials which play before the video content will load thanks to my hosts file.
 
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Maybe - but then, when does Stephen Colbert (real) ever tend to appear or present himself as Stephen Colbert (real)? Anytime I ever see Stephen Colbert (real) it's without exception in-character as Stephen Colbert (fictional).

Sacha Cohen is another one who it seems has decided he cannot be seen in public, or at least cannot interact with the media, except as one of his characters. It's a bit tiresome by now, to be honest.

When the Gorillaz appeared on the show, Colbert(character) was outraged to discover they were a fake band and stormed off the set. Colbert(real) returned in casual street clothes and did the interview segment.
 

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