View Full Version : Kramer (Michael Richardson) Racial Tyrade Staged?
FranG
7 Dec 2006, 10:12 AM
Alex Jones and Paul Watson from PrisonPlanet (http://prisonplanet.com/articles/december2006/041206racistrant.htm) point out the eerie coincidences surrounding Kramer's racial tyrade. The article addresses the:
1) skyrocketing sales of Seinfeld Season 7,
2) Jerry Seinfeld's convenient booking on the Dave Letterman show,
3)how this tyrade has got the discussions for the anti "hate bill" which will censor what we can say in the name of "political correctness".
4) Michael Richards is a 33rd degree Mason
The article fails to mention that Jesse Jackson is a 33rd degree Mason as well. Kramer apologized (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/11/25/entertainment/main2208718.shtml) on Jesse's national radio show. Jesse said Richards appearance on the show will allow for a "broader discussion about cultural isolation." He's so full of it.
MacGuffin
7 Dec 2006, 03:12 PM
I heard the entire cast of Seinfeld shorted airline stocks on 9/10/01.
booyalab
7 Dec 2006, 03:32 PM
Alex Jones and Paul Watson from PrisonPlanet (http://prisonplanet.com/articles/december2006/041206racistrant.htm) point out the eerie coincidences surrounding Kramer's racial tyrade. The article addresses the:
1) skyrocketing sales of Seinfeld Season 7,
2) Jerry Seinfeld's convenient booking on the Dave Letterman show,
3)how this tyrade has got the discussions for the anti "hate bill" which will censor what we can say in the name of "political correctness".
4) Michael Richards is a 33rd degree Mason
The article fails to mention that Jesse Jackson is a 33rd degree Mason as well. Kramer apologized (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/11/25/entertainment/main2208718.shtml) on Jesse's national radio show. Jesse said Richards appearance on the show will allow for a "broader discussion about cultural isolation." He's so full of it.
gotta love the ADL, what's their motto? "fighting 8% of the hatred in America and making it look like the only hatred since 1913"
FranG
7 Dec 2006, 03:37 PM
gotta love the ADL, what's their motto? "fighting 8% of the hatred in America and making it look like the only hatred since 1913"
Yeah exactly. I hate "political correctness" personally; it's some BS.
ajblaise
7 Dec 2006, 07:44 PM
Alex Jones might be cracked out, but I still visit his site every now and then. Lots of interesting stuff, his 9/11 archives are also very impressive.
If the 4 points and the point you made about Jackson are true, I wouldn't doubt it. Money talks.
FranG
7 Dec 2006, 07:47 PM
Well what's most important is that Kramer is a 33rd degree Mason. That I didn't know. I don't put anything past them. I knew Jesse was though. AJ didn't address Jesse, I just threw that out there FYI
demagogic_schizoid
7 Dec 2006, 07:52 PM
so he destroys his own career so that Jesse Jackson can discuss something on the radio? it seems a bit disproportionate. And all the cast of Seinfeld are rich enough to not have to sink to such desperate measures to sell more DVD's. The whole theory is ridiculous.
meshou
7 Dec 2006, 07:53 PM
Masons are men who perform well publicized secret rituals everyone knows about. Then they play golf on week ends.
FranG
7 Dec 2006, 07:53 PM
^^^
His career is not destroyed. And if it is, it doesn't matter because he would be paid. Read the article, The Seinfeld season 7 DVD sales are through the roof, the opposite of what they said would happen.
FranG
7 Dec 2006, 07:55 PM
Masons are men who perform well publicized secret rituals everyone knows about. Then they play golf on week ends.
They play civilizations everyday. They play 'em for fools, sheep, etc. I'm not talking about the low level peon Masons, I'm talking about the Movers and Shakers. 33 degreez is when you arrive. But it goes even higher than that.
meshou
7 Dec 2006, 07:56 PM
You've been listening to too much Coast to Coast AM.
FranG
7 Dec 2006, 07:57 PM
^^^
Yeah maybe.
ajblaise
7 Dec 2006, 07:58 PM
^^^
His career is not destroyed. And if it is, it doesn't matter because he would be paid. Read the article, The Seinfeld season 7 DVD sales are through the roof, the opposite of what they said would happen.
And he has also tapped into a new lucrative market: White Protestant racists/borderline racists. A lot of them are probably the people buying his DVD.
Jennywocky
7 Dec 2006, 08:02 PM
I'm getting sort of bored and tired of a culture that is too hypersensitive to just absorb potential slurs and move on. Maybe I'm just insensitive myself, since I'm a middle-aged middle-class white moderate male, but it just seems crazy to me.
Someone heckled Michael Richards, a guy they pay to say shocking things on stage.
He said some stupid shocking stuff in response.
Afterwards, he apologized.
Mel Gibson got drunk and was pulled over.
He said stupid shocking stuff about Jews.
Afterwards he apologized.
The Dixie Chicks were disgusted with GWB.
They said some pretty direct, personal things about him.
Then they were punished for not being patriotic.
This constant drama is just nutty -- all the posturing, all the groveling, all the demanding, all the justifications for why someone did what they did and why it was either okay or not okay and that they really didn't mean it and... blah, blah blah, blah blah blah...[static]
This stuff happens when a bunch of very different people from different backgrounds have to live in the same world together. Let's move on, USA.
I deal with this sort of behavior from my ten-year-olds. I hate having to read about it constantly in the magazines and newspapers.
FranG
7 Dec 2006, 08:02 PM
And he has also tapped into a new lucrative market: White Protestant racists/borderline racists. A lot of them are probably the people buying his DVD.
He wasn't doing shit anyway. His show flopped. Then this. People keep saying he risked his career; he didn't have a career to risk.
meshou
7 Dec 2006, 08:04 PM
And he has also tapped into a new lucrative market: White Protestant racists/borderline racists. A lot of them are probably the people buying his DVD.Or, like my dad who liked Seinfeld, went "Hey, that guy from Seinfeld, disgusting. I remember Seinfeld. Man, that show was awesome. Ooooh, Amazon says there's a new season out! Maybe an early Christmas for myself!"
demagogic_schizoid
7 Dec 2006, 08:07 PM
He wasn't doing shit anyway. His show flopped. Then this. People keep saying he risked his career; he didn't have a career to risk.
he ruined his life though.
and lol @ meshou's post
FranG
7 Dec 2006, 08:07 PM
This constant drama is just nutty -- all the posturing, all the groveling, all the demanding, all the justifications for why someone did what they did and why it was either okay or not okay and that they really didn't mean it and... blah, blah blah, blah blah blah...[static]
This stuff happens when a bunch of very different people from different backgrounds have to live in the same world together. Let's move on, USA.
No I agree with you. But the drama surrounding this incident is for them to capitalize on. Controversy sells. But yeah if people didn't care and wasn't talking about it, then they couldn't leverage people's outrage. Jesse Jackson probably got his cut too. Setting up a forum to see if blacks can accept Kramer again. :wtf: Kinda shit is that? We suppose to actually debate over that? It's sickening you're right.
FranG
7 Dec 2006, 08:09 PM
he ruined his life though.
and lol @ meshou's post
I don't think he gives a damn. He financially straight, which he told the hecklers ("You cheap mutha fuckas" :lol:). I'm sure he doesn't care what anybody thinks of him; he's not in the spotlight anyway. He'll be pampered for the rest of his life and controlling people for the rest of his life cause he's paid and connected.
kendoiwan
7 Dec 2006, 08:34 PM
Doesn't personally bother me, cuz like Kanye said "Racism still alive, they just be concealing it..." You don't just go off into a detailed rant like that... "Hanging from a tree with a pitchfork in your ass?" The words would never cross my mind... suggest to me he's said it before and will say it again if not in mixed company... At least I know where he stands.
Arcturus
8 Dec 2006, 03:09 AM
Sigh....
I'm getting sort of bored and tired of a culture that is too hypersensitive to just absorb potential slurs and move on. Maybe I'm just insensitive myself, since I'm a middle-aged middle-class white moderate male, but it just seems crazy to me.
Someone heckled Michael Richards, a guy they pay to say shocking things on stage.
He said some stupid shocking stuff in response.
Afterwards, he apologized.
Mel Gibson got drunk and was pulled over.
He said stupid shocking stuff about Jews.
Afterwards he apologized.
The Dixie Chicks were disgusted with GWB.
They said some pretty direct, personal things about him.
Then they were punished for not being patriotic.
This constant drama is just nutty -- all the posturing, all the groveling, all the demanding, all the justifications for why someone did what they did and why it was either okay or not okay and that they really didn't mean it and... blah, blah blah, blah blah blah...[static]
This stuff happens when a bunch of very different people from different backgrounds have to live in the same world together. Let's move on, USA.
I deal with this sort of behavior from my ten-year-olds. I hate having to read about it constantly in the magazines and newspapers.
Thank you. This whole thing is just not that interesting. I don't have much patience for weird conspiracy theories either. Let's get it together people.
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