America's freedom of speech has come under fire thanks in part to the outrageous racially slanted outburst by former Seinfeld star Michael Richards this month during a stand up routine at Hollywood's famous comedy club The Laugh Factory.
Richards, who according to Rev. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, has now been elevated in status from potty-mouth comedian to the righteous "WHITE" representative of the world after unleashing the word 'Nigga' out loud before a stunned audience.
This issue is nothing new for these media whores, but the opportunity to gain more attention in an attempt to elevate their status as the worlds elitist religious leaders, whose world purification process could in itself unleash America's own civil unrest, only serves to provide more fodder for those who consistently use the word as part of their normal routine.
Who more to take the brunt of this but some of the worlds most famous black Rap artists who were stunned by the idea of banning one of their most prolific lyrics.
Without the N word, many of them would be reduced to working with 'Caucasian-American' lyricists who would likely replace the word 'Nigga' with something more palatable like 'a horse of a different color'.
Saturday Night Live was a pioneer in racial comedy back in the day when people were less likely to jump on board and begin the law-suit frenzy over hurt feelings.
Richard Pryor and Chevy Chase set the tone for this type of racial comedic sparring's during one of their most viewed skits, which had them calling each other names such as Tar Baby, Jungle Bunny, Spade and ending with the N-word during a job interview sketch.
Comedians such as Dave Chappel and Chris Rock would be out of business according to their representatives should this ban actually become law. Some analysts speculate that this is the reason Chappel checked out of his multi-million dollar deal with Comedy Central because it would altar his style and reduce his creative spark.
West Coast Liberalists are up in arms at the thought of this exclusive ban and hope that for political correctness, words such as honky, wop, chink, kike, cracker, hooknose, burr head, and wetback will also fall under the limits of this possible ban should it come to reality.
One group that is rallying together to be entirely excluded from this impending ban is the National Tourretts Association.
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Chevy Chase, Richard Pryor