If Blacks were an alien race on Star Trek, we would be the race of "victims." Richards was a moron for saying what he said. However, did Richard's physically disable them so that they could not work for a while or for the rest of his life? Did what Richard's said give them brain damage? Did they have to be taken to the emergency room and hospitalized because of what Richard's said? Where in the Constitution does it say that we have the "right not to get offended"?
Now it's time to "get paayed." How I understand it, it is Gloria Allred who suggested that they get "reparations." Now this sets a precedent. Now if anyone calls me a "nigger," White or Black, I can say that I got "offended" and it caused me "pain."
Now if I can get a famous gangsta rap artist to call me a "nigger," then I could look forward to a very comfortable retirement and some nice vacations.
Also too, is there a statue of limitations? Several years ago, Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia said "white niggers" a few years ago on national television. Maybe I got offended and I can go after him.
Anyone know a good "Johnnie Cochran-type" lawyer that can help me get my reparations?
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