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If the interviwer was not comfortable with the subject matter, he oughtta not went there. Most people know Jackson is a pretty angry black guy anyway. If they don't know that, all they gotta do is get a copy of "Lakeview Terrace".
This is a pretty silly deduction. How does a movie role indicate how a person is in their daily lives?
Samual is an ass and yea he is gruff and blunt. Before doing an interview with him, make sure you understand what you're getting into, and don't be scared being blunt back.
Samual is an ass and yea he is gruff and blunt. Before doing an interview with him, make sure you understand what you're getting into, and don't be scared being blunt back.
He was ****in with the little uptight liberal bred guilty for oppressed colored people everywhere white boy.
He should have just said "You can't tell me what to say, boy". That would shut the mouthy guy up.
Nah...dude was better off saying the N-word. That "boy" sh*t would've gotten him an ass whipping on camera. That's a good way to see him go from Sam Jackson to Jules Winfield in a split second.
That said, I agree with Sam, or at least his larger point. But I wouldn't have baited the interviewer like that.
Sam was just trying to get the interviewer to release his inner Negro. LMAO!!!!
LMAO...pretty much.
I do this stuff to my white pals all the time, and its funny to see them turn colors over a simple word. Or I'll tell 'em to come over for a dinner of chitlins and collard greens with watermelon for dessert. Lol...they don't realize that I'm joking, and get all verklempt.
Playing with uptight whitefolks is fun...its too easy.
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