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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : The Most Important Comments Chris Rock Made About Racism This Week


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12-06-2014, 04:18 AM
http://media4.popsugar-assets.com/files/2014/12/05/063/n/1922398/07005fb54eea02fb_thumb_temp_image8453151417820052. large.jpg (http://www.popsugar.com/celebrity/Chris-Rock-Interview-Quotes-Racism-36228856) Chris Rock (http://www.popsugar.com/Chris-Rock) doesn't typically do interviews, but while on the promotional circuit for his latest movie Top Five, the actor and comedian has been offering up an insightful, thought-provoking dialogue and dropping serious k**wledge left and right. He's garnered lots of attention this week for his candid comments on racism and the lack of roles for people of color in Hollywood, as well as highly nuanced observations on topics like the ***ual assault allegations against Bill Cosby and the recent deaths of his fellow comedians (http://www.popsugar.com/celebrity/Quotes-From-Chris-Rock-New-York-Mag-Interview-2014-36198350), Joan Rivers and Robin Williams (http://www.popsugar.com/Robin-Williams). Chris's quotes are **t only honest and sharp-witted, but they are guaranteed to open your eyes on the discrimination and injustices many people face in America - ** matter their job, income level, or social status. Keep reading for the most important comments that Chris Rock made this week.

On the Lack of Roles For People of Color in Hollywood



The Hollywood Reporter (http://www.vulture.com/2014/11/chris-rock-frank-rich-in-conversation.html): "It's a white industry. Just as the NBA is a black industry. I'm **t even saying it's a bad thing. It just is. And the black people they do hire tend to be the same person. That person tends to be female and that person tends to be Ivy League. And there's **thing wrong with that. As a matter of fact, that's what I want for my daughters. But something tells me that the life my privileged daughters are leading right **w might **t make them the best candidates to run the black division of anything. And the person who runs the black division of a studio should probably have worked with black people at some point in their life."
"When you have a system where you probably only see three ****** with African-American leads in them a year, they're going to be judged more harshly, and you're really rooting for them to be good a little more so than the 140 ****** starring white people every year."
"You're telling me ** Mexicans are qualified to do anything at a studio? Really? **thing but mop up? What are the odds that that's true? The odds are, because people are people, that there's probably a Mexican David Geffen mopping up for somebody's company right **w. The odds are that there's probably a Mexican who's that smart who's never going to be given a shot."
"**w, when it comes to casting, Hollywood pretty much decides to cast a black guy or they don't. We're never on the 'short list.' We're never 'in the mix.' When there's a hot part in town and the guys are reading for it, that's just what happens. It was never like, "Is it going to be Ryan Gosling (http://www.popsugar.com/Ryan-Gosling) or Chiwetel Ejiofor for Fifty Shades of Grey?' And you k**w, black people f*ck, too. White women actually want to f*ck black guys, sometimes more than white guys. More women want to f*ck Tyrese than Jamie Dornan, and it's **t even close. It's **t a contest. Even Jamie would go, 'OK, you got it.'"
"Or how about True Detective? I never heard anyone go, 'Is it going to be Amy Adams (http://www.popsugar.com/Amy-Adams) or Gabrielle Union (http://www.popsugar.com/Gabrielle-Union)?' for that show. I didn't hear one black girl's name on those lists. **t one. Literally everyone in town was up for that part, unless you were black. And I haven't read the script, but something tells me if Gabrielle Union were Colin Farrell (http://www.popsugar.com/Colin-Farrell)'s wife, it wouldn't change a thing. And there are almost ** black women in film. You can go to whole ****** and **t see one black woman. They'll throw a black guy a bone. OK, here's a black guy. But is there a single black woman in Interstellar? Or Gone Girl? Birdman? The Purge? Neighbors? I'm **t sure there are. I don't remember them. I go to the ****** almost every week, and I can go a month and **t see a black woman having an actual speaking part in a movie. That's the truth."

On Racism in America



New York Magazine (http://www.popsugar.com/celebrity/Quotes-From-Chris-Rock-New-York-Mag-Interview-2014-36198350): "We treat racism in this country like it's a style that America went through. Like flared legs and lava lamps. Oh, that crazy thing we did. We were hanging black people. We treat it like a fad instead of a disease that eradicates millions of people. You've got to get it at a lab, and study it, and see its origins, and see what it's immune to and what breaks it down."
"When we talk about race relations in America or racial progress, it's all **nsense. There are ** race relations. White people were crazy. **w they're **t as crazy. To say that black people have made progress would be to say they deserve what happened to them before. So, to say Obama is progress is saying that he's the first black person that is qualified to be president. That's **t black progress. That's white progress. There's been black people qualified to be president for hundreds of years. If you saw Tina Turner and Ike having a lovely breakfast over there, would you say their relationship's improved? Some people would. But a smart person would go, 'Oh, he stopped punching her in the face.' It's **t up to her. Ike and Tina Turner's relationship has **thing to do with Tina Turner. **thing. It just doesn't. The question is, you k**w, my kids are smart, educated, beautiful, polite children. There have been smart, educated, beautiful, polite black children for hundreds of years. The advantage that my children have is that my children are encountering the nicest white people that America has ever produced. Let's hope America keeps producing nicer white people."

On Womens' Rights



Rolling Stone (http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/chris-rock-the-rolling-stone-interview-20141203?page=4): "How does [having daughters] affect the way I think about women? People always want to k**w what the world would be like if the country was run by women - just ask a black person. We live in a matriarchal society. You'll go to a black church. They'll say bad shit about men all the time. But you never hear, "Women need to step up." **, it's all, "You're the greatest thing that ever walked the Earth. My mother had an easier life than my father. Any girl I dated had an easier life than me. They weren't getting picked up by cops and thrown in lineups and sh*t like that. I don't recall the girls being called n*gger or any of that sh*t. Their stories aren't my stories, and they were in the same school as me. I'm **t saying sh*t doesn't exist. I mean, I think it's sh*tty that there's ** woman talk-show host on late-night TV - how Chelsea Handler does **t get one of these jobs is beyond me."

On Being a Role Model



Grantland (http://grantland.com/features/chris-rock-interview-qanda-about-celebrity-comedy-cosby-and-the-art-of-casting/): "Be a role model to your kids. You just are. Your kids watch you every day. They kind of do what you do. But the whole "Be a role model to people" [idea] is kind of racist when you think about it. It suggests that my behavior is **t natural. It's like, "Hey I don't beat my wife because I don't beat my wife, **t because I'm trying to help the race out." K**w what I mean? I read because I want to read. It's like, you have a negative image of your people as a whole if you're putting all of your eggs in my basket. Or a basket of my behavior. Really? I don't ***** ***** because I don't want to ***** *****, **t because I'm trying to help out. So you're saying if I wasn't famous, I'd just be in jail and *****ed up if ** one was watching me? **."
Rolling Stone (http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/chris-rock-the-rolling-stone-interview-20141203?page=4): "You k**w, white entertainers do **t have a responsibility to a community. **body's telling Bradley Cooper (http://www.popsugar.com/Bradley-Cooper) to keep it real. Harry Belafonte is mad at Jay Z and Beyoncé, says they don't do e**ugh. But **body's mad at, uh, who's my man from Maroon 5? Yeah, ** one's mad at Adam Levine - 'What are you doing for people with great haircuts?'"



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