7 Replies to “Nick DiPaolo and Dennis Miller Discuss Current Events”

  1. Never heard of DiPaolo before this. It is nice to see all the Hollywood types are not the left leaning twits that get the headlines.

  2. I agree, DiPaola needs his own show and Canadians should be able to see it to offset the leftist drivel that passes for comedy here.

  3. I’m still pondering the deletion of the n-word from Huck Finn.
    If they’re going to read the book in US schools it might be a good thing not to expose white kids to the use of the word.
    Under the ‘social justice’ legal system they can be killed by black kids for using the word and it is considered justifiable homicide.
    Thanks to the racist flames constantly being fanned by the ‘progressives’ the n-word is just too dangerous.
    Interesting. I’m still pondering it all.

  4. You’re confusing white-washing (no pun intended) American history with political correctness. The reason to remove n*gger from Huck Finn is to gloss over America’s history of racism and slavery. In order to maintain the myth of “The land of the Free” etc. you need to send the past down the memory hole.
    And now for your Moment of Zinn:
    Mrs. Sarah Logue… You say you have offers to buy me, and that you shall sell me if I do not send you $1000, and in the same breath and almost in the same sentence, you say, “You know we raised you as we did our own children.” Woman, did you raise your own children for the market? Did you raise them for the whipping post? Did you raise them to be driven off, bound to a coffle (sic) in chains?… Shame on you!

    If you or any other speculator on my body and rights, wish to know how I regard my rights, they need but come here, and lay their hands on me to enslave me… Your, etc. J.W. Loguen

  5. The reason to remove n*gger from is to gloss over America’s history of racism and slavery.
    You mean that removal of the word “n*gger” from “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” (not Huck Finn) and it replacment with the word “slave” is glossing over the history of …slavery? Really?

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