Dr. Laura Schlessinger has announced that she will not be returning to her syndicated self help radio talk show. Her exit was precipitated by an ill-conceived attempt to spin the repeated use of the “n-word” to make what in her mind was a “philosophical point” on hypersensitivity about race.
“”Black guys use it all the time. Turn on HBO and listen to a black comic, and all you hear is n****r, n****r, n****r. I don’t get it. If anybody without enough melanin says it, it’s a horrible thing. But when black people say it, it’s affectionate. It’s very confusing.” When the caller was offended, Dr. Laura went on to state:
“Oh, then I guess you don’t watch HBO or listen to any black comedians. My dear, the point I am trying to make … [is that] we’ve got a black man as president and we’ve got more complaining about racism than ever. I think that’s hilarious.”
You can listen to the actual rant here.
This controversy illustrates how dangerous it is to attempt to spin racial epithets in a public forum. Some words, especially the n-word, are so historically soaked in negativity and hate that just the word itself in any context draws on the worst feelings and perceptions in people. There is no spin to be had. There is no upside. Even if we give her some benefit of the doubt and say that there was a point to be made, there is no question that she used the word in a very aggressive and angry tone that left it open to every negative interpretation that the mind can envision(as if the word does not do that all on its own).
Dr. Laura compounded her mistake by engaging in racial stereotyping in using an out of context example that African-Americans throw the n-word around among each other indiscriminately. I do not know if she is right or not but it is extremely hostile territory to venture when you are not part of that class of people and making a generalization based on intermittent observations of the class. The final nail in her racial meltdown was to sarcastically suggest that people sensitive about the N-word should not marry out of their race. This was the most indefensible statement in her rant, not open to any legitimate interpretation.
Why did she go there? I do not believe she is a racist. She is no Mel Gibson. If anything, her mistake was arrogance of perceived stature. The belief that you are so above the fray that you can make a point in any manner you see fit. A Bill O’Reilly like belief that anything you say can be force fed to mainstream acceptance regardless of the negativity.
Dr. Laura is now attempting to portray herself as a victim of political correctness. She claims she is leaving her show so she can “re-claim” her 1st Amendment rights. While the 1st Amendment does not apply to her situation, she is right about one thing. She can go to her blog and use the n-word as much as she wants to make whatever point she wants. No one is going to fire her. No worry about advertisers. I am sure that was her long term plan all along….(sarcasm)
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August 18th, 2010 at 3:16 pm
Hey Brian, Dr. Laura attempt to speak to the audiance freely reminds me of a stand-up comedy show I did where the place had a 90% African American audience at the club. When I told an Obama Joke, no one laught at it. It was the wrong place for the wrong joke. Take Care! http://www.pauledwardscomedy.com
You have a great blog!
August 18th, 2010 at 8:43 pm
DR. Laura is a joke, she has every right to say the word in her home to her friends or write it in a book, but to get on air and be so hypocritcal and racist was ridiculous. Dr. Laura is a racist, not even a dr,. a total joke I was appalled and hope she is banned from all media….
August 19th, 2010 at 12:26 am
My biggest issue with her statements may just be that she says she wants to "reclaim" her 1st amendment rights. Fact is, no one took them from her. she was not fired, she was not persecuted, she was not threatened with jail time… she had the right to say it, technically, and the right to be an idiot. But she's an idiot if she thinks you can throw that word around, as a white person especially, and not have people be offended. You cant go using that word, especially TO a black person, and expect that it wont be an issue. It was offensive, plain and simple. Of course, I generally found that woman offensive to begin with I must admit. Fact is yes, black people can use n****r playfully or whatever IF they choose to. (Whether or not they do as a group is a mystery to me) And no, white people cannot. Thats just life.
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:37 pm
Why, knowing who Dr. Laura is, would an African American woman would call into that show in the first place?
Dr's reasoning for leaving, acting as though she's being persecuted is incorrect — fine, let her leave. She is free to spew her racism and intolerance in her own home. She shouldn't make million$ off of it. Dr. Laura a tough-love, take no prisoners persona who went too far. She had an opportunity to open up an interesting dialogue on this topic, but she blew the opportunity. Instead she's playing the "victim" card, ironic since that's the one thing she despises in her callers.