Chris Rock 'White People's Day' July 4th Tweet Sparks Controversy

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Chris Rock seems to have tweeted up a bit of controversy over the July 4th holiday.

The comedian, whose latest project is executive producing Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell for FX, ruffled more than a few feathers after sending out this message to his followers: "Happy white peoples independence day the slaves weren't free but I'm sure they enjoyed fireworks."

Rock is certainly no stranger to controversy, especially when it comes to explorations of racism and stereotypes. One of his most controversial bits, "Niggas vs. Black People" from his 1996 special "Bring The Pain," is also one of his most beloved, though he has backed off of performing it since. As Rock later told 60 Minutes, "By the way, I've never done that joke again, ever, and I probably never will. 'Cos some people that were racist thought they had license to say ******. So, I'm done with that routine."

Rock has always mined comedy as a means for poking at sensitive topics, in some cases encouraging as much outrage as applause. But the comedian also sparks quite a lot of conversation, which is perhaps the goal (along with laughs).

While some quickly came to Rock's defense, including actors Don Cheadle and Zach Braff who seemed to see the humor in the joke, others took the gag as unpatriotic and fired back. Libertarian-conservative blogger Jeff Schreiber went so far as to attempt giving Rock a quick history lesson: "Slavery existed for 2000yrs before America. We eradicated it in 100yrs. We now have a black POTUS. #GoFuckYourself." And blogger David Burge had a more humorous contradictory take: "Good one! I bet your Guatemalan house staff got a good chuckle."

However, some saw both the humor and relevance in Rock's joke. Comedian and activist Elon James White, host of the web series This Week In Blackness, tried to add some perspective to the conversation, tweeting, "I just wanna ask everyone who's mad at @ChrisRock--Is he wrong? IS. HE. WRONG?"

White later gave HuffPost his perspective on the controversy as well as why Rock's tweet actually matters:

I find this Chris Rock backlash absolutely ridiculous. Really? Someone tells the truth and you mad? I'm American. I never claim otherwise. I never give the "We didn't land on Plymouth rock" speech unless its in a really funny way. But part of being American, to me, is that I have to acknowledge all the bullshit that comes with it. Basically some folks came over, stole other people's land, killed them, then started a country on the backs of my people, while killing them, and then at some point they freed the slaves but then oppressed them and killed them some more. Do I have the ability to do things here that I wouldn't in some parts of the world? Yes. But my family paid the price for that in actual blood, sweat and tears. If more people were like Rock and acknowledged the truth maybe we'd be in a better place as a Nation.

For his part, Rock seems unfazed by the backlash, having disregarded the comments directed at him thus far on twitter. His last two tweets were about the Knicks and "2 Days In New York."

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Where is the controversy? Some randome dude writing a article and putting controversy in the title doesn't make it so
 
White later gave HuffPost his perspective on the controversy as well as why Rock's tweet actually matters:

I find this Chris Rock backlash absolutely ridiculous. Really? Someone tells the truth and you mad? I'm American. I never claim otherwise. I never give the "We didn't land on Plymouth rock" speech unless its in a really funny way. But part of being American, to me, is that I have to acknowledge all the bullshit that comes with it. Basically some folks came over, stole other people's land, killed them, then started a country on the backs of my people, while killing them, and then at some point they freed the slaves but then oppressed them and killed them some more. Do I have the ability to do things here that I wouldn't in some parts of the world? Yes. But my family paid the price for that in actual blood, sweat and tears. If more people were like Rock and acknowledged the truth maybe we'd be in a better place as a Nation.




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Only white people say things are "unpatriotic",fuck em....and the flag and their feelings
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I was a boyscout and Me and the others used to fold the flag and toss that bitch around like a football,that was so unpatriotic and we didn't give a damn
 
Hmm...


...I don't see a problem here. On the upside, now I know about Rock's new project.



Good Call!
 
White later gave HuffPost his perspective on the controversy as well as why Rock's tweet actually matters:

I find this Chris Rock backlash absolutely ridiculous. Really? Someone tells the truth and you mad? I'm American. I never claim otherwise. I never give the "We didn't land on Plymouth rock" speech unless its in a really funny way. But part of being American, to me, is that I have to acknowledge all the bullshit that comes with it. Basically some folks came over, stole other people's land, killed them, then started a country on the backs of my people, while killing them, and then at some point they freed the slaves but then oppressed them and killed them some more. Do I have the ability to do things here that I wouldn't in some parts of the world? Yes. But my family paid the price for that in actual blood, sweat and tears. If more people were like Rock and acknowledged the truth maybe we'd be in a better place as a Nation.

:bravo:
 
Now all of a sudden people want to get sensitive, America has a pretty dark past and people want to sweep it under the rug like it never happened. :smh:
 

I find this Chris Rock backlash absolutely ridiculous. Really? Someone tells the truth and you mad? I'm American. I never claim otherwise. I never give the "We didn't land on Plymouth rock" speech unless its in a really funny way. But part of being American, to me, is that I have to acknowledge all the bullshit that comes with it. Basically some folks came over, stole other people's land, killed them, then started a country on the backs of my people, while killing them, and then at some point they freed the slaves but then oppressed them and killed them some more. Do I have the ability to do things here that I wouldn't in some parts of the world? Yes. But my family paid the price for that in actual blood, sweat and tears. If more people were like Rock and acknowledged the truth maybe we'd be in a better place as a Nation.

This right here was the TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH,AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH SO HELP ME GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Frederick Douglas said the same thing over 150 years ago.

Of course way more eloquently.


What, to the American slave, is your 4th of July? I answer; a day that reveals to him, more than all other days in the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is the constant victim. To him, your celebration is a sham; your boasted liberty, an unholy license; your national greatness, swelling vanity; your sound of rejoicing are empty and heartless; your denunciation of tyrants brass fronted impudence; your shout of liberty and equality, hollow mockery; your prayers and hymns, your sermons and thanks-givings, with all your religious parade and solemnity, are to him, mere bombast, fraud, deception, impiety, and hypocrisy -- a thin veil to cover up crimes which would disgrace a nation of savages. There is not a nation on the earth guilty of practices more shocking and bloody than are the people of the United States, at this very hour. -Frederick Douglas



But the questions is would Fredrick stil say the same thing today...considering what has transpired since his time. Would he cosign us redefine the holiday and celebration it in our own way? I mean even though the German detainees got treated better by America than the African Americans that were actually fighting with America...we stil played our part. If you dont celebrate the 4th...at least celebrate the brave AA soldiers.
 
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jews have their own country and basically run hollywood, but nobody dares tell them to stfu about the holocaust.
 
FOH. White people are something else. The new thing for them is to call someone a reverse racist when they point out something racist. Truth is the fucking truth. Fourth of July is the Independence Day for white American men.
 
What, to the American slave, is your 4th of July? I answer; a day that reveals to him, more than all other days in the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is the constant victim. To him, your celebration is a sham; your boasted liberty, an unholy license; your national greatness, swelling vanity; your sound of rejoicing are empty and heartless; your denunciation of tyrants brass fronted impudence; your shout of liberty and equality, hollow mockery; your prayers and hymns, your sermons and thanks-givings, with all your religious parade and solemnity, are to him, mere bombast, fraud, deception, impiety, and hypocrisy -- a thin veil to cover up crimes which would disgrace a nation of savages. There is not a nation on the earth guilty of practices more shocking and bloody than are the people of the United States, at this very hour. -Frederick Douglas



But the questions is would Fredrick stil say the same thing today...considering what has transpired since his time. Would he cosign us redefine the holiday and celebration it in our own way? I mean even though the German detainees got treated better by America than the African Americans that were actually fighting with America...we stil played our part. If you dont celebrate the 4th...at least celebrate the brave AA soldiers.

im lost what does german detainees have to do with independence day?
as far as aa serving during the war i was under the impression that a lot were slaves who fought in order to become free men while others were fighting in the place of their master.

personally as i got older and understood the time frame of americas independence and african american freedom the thought of celebrating it made me sick. some may say its just a day to spend with family but in my opinion your worse than aa who are not educated on the subject or those who never thought about it in detail

i understand your position however i believe we should work on a day that celebrates aa soldiers and not take part in something that some what disrespects our people.before anyone brings up how we helped build this country please understand that im not concerned with who did what but the facts. the fact is my people were slaves before during and after the war
 
FOH. White people are something else.

The new thing for them is to call someone a reverse racist when they point out something racist.

Truth is the fucking truth. Fourth of July is the Independence Day for white American men.



:lol::lol::lol:


:smh::smh::smh:
 
FOH. White people are something else. The new thing for them is to call someone a reverse racist when they point out something racist. Truth is the fucking truth. Fourth of July is the Independence Day for white American men.

White on white violence. They can't help themselves.

It seems they have one major dust-up every century.
 
The people complaining missed the point completely. It is better to act as though all success white people make is based on hard work. Never is there a reference to how being white and the historical racist abuse of minorities that created a world where their children could benefit from it by merely being born into it.
 
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