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As Cos tells it, we ain't learnt nothin' yet




The Washington Post

May 21, 2004

Bill Cosby was anything but politically correct in his remarks at a Constitution Hall bash in Washington commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Brown vs. Board of Education decision. To everyone's astonishment, laughter and applause, Cosby mocked everything from urban fashion to black spending and speaking habits.

"Ladies and gentlemen, the lower economic people are not holding up their end in this deal," he said Monday night. "These people are not parenting. They are buying things for kids - $500 sneakers for what?

"And they won't spend $200 for 'Hooked on Phonics.' ...

"They're standing on the corner and they can't speak English," he said. "I can't even talk the way these people talk: 'Why you ain't.' 'Where you is.' ... And I blamed the kid until I heard the mother talk. And then I heard the father talk. ... Everybody knows it's important to speak English except these knuckleheads. ... You can't be a doctor with that kind of crap coming out of your mouth!"

When Cosby finally concluded, Howard University President H. Patrick Swygert, NAACP President Kweisi Mfume and NAACP legal defense fund head Theodore Shaw came to the podium looking stone-faced. Shaw told the crowd that most people on welfare are not African-American, and many of the problems his organization has addressed in the black community were not self-inflicted.
Copyright © 2004, Newsday, Inc.
 

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Cosby will be getting the Clarence Thomas treatment from the race-baiters now.
 

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I'm glad Cosby said it. There is a difference between slang and flat-out poor English. For a white guy who grew up in the suburbs, I consider myself well-versed in rap. But the new music is nothing but kindergarten gibberish. I remember rappers who could actually enunciate and communicate. Rakim, Public Enemy, De La Soul, Slick Rick, Run DMC, etc. Now you've got songs on the radio that use "Who I'm is". What the hell does "Who I'm is" mean? I can't even listen to the song, it hurts my brain.

(Ay, who i'm is?)
Rubber band man
Wild as the Taliban
9 in my right
45 in my other hand.
(who i'm is?)
Call me trouble man
always in trouble man
worth a couple hundred grand
chevys, all colors man
 

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