“The View” On “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Racist Remarks
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On the “The View” today the ladies along with guest co-host Tori Spelling discussed the controversy surrounding “Dog the Bounty Hunter” racist remarks towards his son girlfriend that were obtained by the National Enquirer.
Sherri Shepherd really gave her numerous views on the matter ,and Whoopi made her voice heard.
Watch the very interesting video after the jump.
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[...] It’s hard not to feel sympathy for Dog, who still has a lot of fans. Even Whoopi Goldberg defended Dog on The View (she’s not the one who thinks the world is flat, she’s the other one), claiming that she uses racial slurs around her house all the time. Who doesn’t? And Dog is really trying hard to make amends. Like Michael Richards, Mel Gibson and Don Imus, Dog has gone on CNN’s Larry King and made a tearful apology. He went on Sean Hannity on Fox and cried there, too, saying “If I could kill myself and people would forgive me, I would do that,” an offer some people are considering. He has asked to meet with the Rev. Al Sharpton. He has promised to seek counseling for anger management and to do something about his inability to stop saying the word n—-r, which could take years of work. But that’s not all. To show just how sorry he is Dog is making arrangements to spend eternity surrounded by black people. He wants to be buried at a slave burial ground near George Washington’s home, Mount Vernon in Virginia. “I want to be buried right where they’re at because I will never be forgiven as (long as) I’m alive,” Chapman said. After he is dead, Dog should have no problem at all being around black people and not saying the word n—-r. I think we all can be pretty sure of that. [...]
Dog is just a tough old con man who’s made it big. He’s engaging, but if you scratch the surface of a man like this, you will find that he has many unpalatable secrets.
I do not agree that his son should have betrayed him, but his problems go far deeper than using the ‘N” word.
He needs rehab of many aspects of his character, but as long as he can run his con, he will continue to do so.