I don't know the story, but I heard that she admitted during a recent deposition to having used the N word 27 years ago. If that is the case, then I am shocked at the outcry.
The times are changing in the south, but it is happening slowly. There is no doubt that racial slurs were more commonly heard 30 years ago in these parts than the present. She was probably brought up that way and only later in life did she learn to be more racially tolerant. I know quite a few people like that.....some close friends included.
You are off ignore now
It's being blown out of proportion, I don't know the whole story
He was never on ignore.
So you don't know the story but it's being blown out of proportion?
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from what I have gathered she called someone the n word 25 years ago, who gives a shit:shrug:
Read the fucking article, simpleton.
Fuck I provided it for a reason. I provided a link for a reason. It is relevant to the fucking discussion. This is why you are a moron.
My first ever hash tag. Embarrassed for posting it.. lol
"I think individuals who are trying to defend Paula Deen's use of the "N' word should probably familiarize themselves with all of the facts of the case against her. Just so you know, in case you didn't know, the person who initiated the complaint against Paula Deen and her brother is not "Black." She is a "white female" who was subjected to years of abuse and was finally fed up with her black employees being treated like animals, so stop thinking it was a black person complaining about Paula Deen's use of the N word. Furthermore, Paula Deen indicated that she used the N word over 20 years ago. That is not what's being alleged against her. She went as far as telling a guy he was as black as a blackboard. That lady is something else and I'm glad I never supported any of her ventures. I personally find it insulting that so many black people are coming to the defense of Paula Deen after reading what she and her family subjected their employees to. When I learned about the major companies dropping Paula Deen without being demanded to do so, I knew it was deep. The fact that any civil rights activist is supporting Paula Deen is insulting and is a slap in the face."
Peace!
http://blacklegalissues.com/Article_Details.aspx?artclid=7dfdbe0461
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