VIDEO: Top 10 Racist TV Bloopers

By Casey Gane-McCalla June 10, 2009 4:32 pm

This video is pretty funny. It covers racist slip ups on TV from news shows, sports shows and talk shows.


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  • 6-16-2009 12:46 am

    That last one reminded me of an episode of Boondocks, when Rileys teacher says the N word. That was funny as hell.

  • 6-14-2009 11:58 pm

    #1 is hilarious! and the black guy making the slanted eyes — his face was so str8 and serious!!! LMAO SMDH I can’t take it!

  • 6-12-2009 2:40 pm

    LMAO@ “Get away from the door…. nigga!”

  • 6-12-2009 1:30 pm

    racism will always exist.a child dont have to read a book to know that racism is here.you can tell by the reactions of the different races.it takes no smart person to know that blacks are on the bottom the rest of the other races are in the middle and whites are on top.black people are the last to get any respect best to believe that and the other races know that.like i said you dont have to read history anymore,its written in their thoughts and actions.from thought comes actions and from action comes caos.

  • 6-12-2009 11:58 am

    I’m looking at these pictures…Where the hell is Bill O’Reilly? He’s the biggest hater.

  • 6-12-2009 11:57 am

    how can a black person hate on obama

  • 6-12-2009 11:43 am

    man lmao @ the jeopardy one @ 0:36…that s**t is hilarious. lmao @ white dude @ the end @ least he added the a instead of the er ha.

  • 6-12-2009 11:20 am

    Did this article really require a paragraph worth of comments? See…I did it in one, I mean two sentences.

  • 6-12-2009 11:15 am

    DAMN….. i’M sTILL LMAO!!!! CHEDDA

  • 6-12-2009 10:43 am

    This was funny to me, didn’t bother me one bit

  • 6-12-2009 10:39 am

    I find it funny , some of the clips, and the rest are just bits of what was said and if i think it was mentioned here. Do your homework. Find the clip from beginning to end. There have been soooo many people in the world who have said something and people take just those few words and make it mean just the opposite of what they meant.

  • 6-12-2009 10:18 am

    I laugh at racism myself, because I feel personally that whatever they say doesn’t apply to me. I see myself as an African American woman, not a ni@@a, a darky or whatever they feel like saying. But to answer one person’s question about why is it okay for us african american people to call one another a ni@@a and it be okay but if someone else does its a problem. I think that those people who do think that it is some sort of right of passage the fact that they just can. But anyways like I said those words don’t apply to me.

  • 6-12-2009 7:39 am

    I am absolutely amused and somewhat bewildered by this article. The level of understanding that the writer displays is min imal. The desire to brainwash and control the opinions and minds of those who live and die by soundbites and images. When will individuals awaken to the reality of the agenda of the major news media groups and learn the research, examine and think for themselves? Everyoine should realize this…. When you look at an article headline such as this, don’t expect to hear the truth, …. Expect to hear someone trying desparately to sway your mind.

    We are to “Seek the Truth” …. Not sit back and wait to be told what to think.

  • 6-12-2009 5:44 am

    Racism isnt funny but some racist remarks are if u do not realize that the person making the remark is ignorant than you are just as ignorant as they are for getting mad. Racism isn’t going anywhere anytime soon so you can either laugh or cry about it I choose to laugh The last video was funny as hell

  • 6-12-2009 5:10 am

    How can anyone regardless of race think that a racist remark is funny? If you do find these remarks funny then it’s obvious that you do not know your history and you have a superiority complex. Get over it. We’re all human. And then some of you mf’s have the audacity to say we can dish it out, but we can’t take it. Read a book or talk to an old person before the Civil Rights Movement and after and ask them the consequences of dishing it out. You have got to be crazy. We have made strides, but we still have a long way to go.

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