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Jon Stewart Makes Light of N-ggerhead By Showing How Many Places in America Have Similar Names

By Noel Sheppard | October 04, 2011 | 10:07

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As the Washington Post expected when it published it's pathetic, racially charged, 3000-word, front page hit piece on Texas governor Rick Perry Sunday, America's media outlets have largely taken the bait by expressing outrage over this non-story.

Curiously bucking the trend was Jon Stewart's "Daily Show" Monday which used black contributor Wyatt Cenac to humorously demonstrate how many places across the country have names like N-ggerhead (video follows with transcribed highlights and commentary):

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After a little background concerning the issue, Stewart jumped to Cenac supposedly "live from Texas."

Cenac responded, "Actually, Jon, I'm in your state. I’m standing in front of N-gger Lake, New York." He later quipped, "It's a beautiful lake, unless you're a n-gger."

What's interesting about this lake is that it actually had this name until recently. As the Wall Street Journal reported on July 22 of this year - yes, just two months ago:

In the remote meadows and forests of upstate New York, state environmental scientists have made a disturbing discovery: a road, a stream and a lake all bearing names using the most offensive racial word in the English language.

A vestige of a long-ago past, the n-word—fully spelled out—still lingers in environmental conservation laws classifying bodies of water.

"It was a shock to us. The term is very offensive," said Scott Stoner, a research scientist for the state Department of Environmental Conservation. "These are not regulations that get looked at often, but somebody discovered it."

Mr. Stoner said a regional researcher alerted the agency about the racial epithet two years ago. Officials, he said, then did a computer search and found three other examples buried in regulatory indexes and a map.

Yes, right in New York state.

Cenac noted, "The point is everybody’s rushing to condemn Texas. And sure, there's a lot of racist s—t that goes on in Texas. But guess what. There's N-ggerhhead rapids, Idaho, N-ggerhead point, Florida, N-ggerhhead Pond, Vermont, N-ggerhhead Creek, North Carolina - good fishing, N-ggerhead mining district, Washington."

He continued, "Did you know there are over 100 places that have been called N-ggerhhead in this country? There was even a N-ggerhead Point in New York. It's over in Wayne County on Lake Ontario, but out of respect they changed it to Negro Head Point. Then they realized that still wasn't very respectful, so now they just call it Grave's Point.”

A little research indicated Cenac was correct about many of these. The book "Lies Across America" verified his claim concerning N-ggerhead Point, New York.

N-ggerhead Rapids, Idaho, has been changed to Negro Head Rapids.

Up until 1971, there was a N-ggerhead Pond and a N-ggerhead Ledge in Vermont.

North Carolina still has numerous things in its state named with the N-word.

As Cenac later observed, there are all kinds of racist names for towns, lakes, and other things around this country not just ones involving blacks.

"Why on earth would there be places like Chink’s Peak, Dago Peak, Squaw Tit Mountain, Jap Road, Spook Woods, and Mexican Gulch?"

The point is that such names are all over this country, and for the Washington Post to try to use this as a way to depict Perry as racist was deplorable.

Heck, even the liberal Jon Stewart and his frequent contributor Wayne Cenac - who happens to be black - understand that.

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Spook Woods?

Submitted by mustango on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 10:36am.

I must be a revision behind with my PC dictionary, who is "spook" offensive to? Ghosts? Covert ops people?

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Really, mustang?

Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 11:23am.

Can the removal of Spick n' Span from the shelves of your grocery be far behind?

How about the expression "wop sided?"

Black hearted?

Jew fish?  (No wait, that went a couple of years ago)  We still have to deal with Red fish (Native American), blow fish (Barney Fwank doesn't like that one), Snapper (Nancy Pelosi?), shrimp (pisses off little people), clam (you figure it out), etc.

Can we say ski slopes if a group of Orientals are there for the day?  Can we say we were "jigging" for grouper?  How about "frog" gigging?

I believe that they already shot the word "niggardly" in the head.

I mean, there is no end to the ways you can get into trouble with words!   Forget your intentions.  Someone can always find a reason to hate you.

Comrade Bubba
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And then there's ...

Submitted by Great Debater on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 11:43am.

Yeah, I guess I need to get rid of my dikes and spades ....  stop fishing with shiners ... part ways with Coach Butch Davis (well, at least we can check that one off) ... and most importantly, disassociate myself with my Uncle Thomas.

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I'm Offended By...

Submitted by GeneralAl on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 12:49pm.

I'm offended by the use of the word "Cracker". Since its a slur used by blacks against white, I demand that it be condemned just as the word n***r has been condemned!

 

By the way, NB, I still can't comment on my own, I can only reply!

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I had to clean out my history

Submitted by Snappy on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 1:01pm.

I had to clean out my history and caches and "restore" firefox then log back in to fix the same problem.

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Ten years ago---

Submitted by matthewdean on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 6:43pm.

a friend called me over to his computer to observe an inanity --

He had addressed a letter to a Mr. Coons, and during spell check, the computer seized on the word Coons and advised that the word could be considered offensive and suggested using an alternative word.

We laughed at the idiocy of the computer comment, but to this day I wonder if the computer would have exploded had he typed in the "n" word to see what would happen.

MD

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Spooks

Submitted by fed3rd on Wed, 10/05/2011 - 2:29pm.

Spooks was a derogatory term for Blacks. Read the book, "The Spook who sat by the door" by Sam Greenlee, also a '70s movie. This was a double entendre in that spook was also a term for a CIA operative, as was the Black protaganist in the story.

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Seal team6 and deltaforce are considered spooks

Submitted by Injest on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 10:13pm.

spook is still a term for a CIA operative, Seal team6 and deltaforce are considered spooks tomclancy gost warriors

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I think this whole thing was contrived

Submitted by kata on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 10:57am.

to get the two for one bonus of embarrassing Perry and getting Cain to throw Perry under the bus.  For the second time in two weeks Cain has had to walk back from taking the MSM's bait.

Give Peas a Chance. ☑ ABØ in 2012
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I agree, Kata.

Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 11:08am.

The one thing that has most impressed me about Herman Cain until this last week, was the fact that he had consistently kept his fire trained on Obama, and not his primary opponents.  Even when baited in the early debates, he would give a very short answer and immediately move on to Obama.

I have a feeling that Mr. Cain is starting to listen to his "professional advisors" who are probably clambering to get aboard his train as it speeds up.  He would be well advised to ignore anything they tell him that doesn't feel right to him as a person.

Herman Cain's appeal has always been honesty, and he needs to stick to that and stay away from personal criticism of fellow Republicans.

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I had read his communications director

Submitted by kata on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 11:16am.

had quit.  I wonder if that has anything to do with it.

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Has he?

Submitted by jon_torlin on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 11:18am.

I'll claim ignorance on this one, but I haven't seen much of anything about Cain correcting himself over this thing.  He HAS to correct himself because it's a pile of crap is what that whole "n*ggerhead" thing is.

I'm not too happy with Cain right now and he's living up to that name of going after "Abel" (in this case, Abel is Perry) for no good reason.

Pisses me off that some people could be snookered like that so easily.  But then again, we have Soetoro, don't we?

-Jon

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Yes we do, Jon, ...

Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 11:27am.

... and if takes getting people killed in street to get his sorry ass reelected, well that's just the price we pay.

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well he tried

Submitted by kata on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 11:32am.

You can read it on NRO if you'd like.

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Thanks for the link

Submitted by jon_torlin on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 11:44am.

I just read it, and you're right, he tried.  I said he went down a couple of notches in my book, so for his effort, he'll come up one of those two notches.  The reason?  He tried to pass it off on something else, blaming the media, etc rather than owning up to it that he made a mistake.

He strikes me as someone who seems to be careful, but shoots from the hip a few times, and occasionally if you shoot from the hip, you'll miss the target, even if the target was the broad side of a very large barn.  That's what Cain did in this case.

Honestly, when I first read of his reaction(prior to your link above), my immediate thought was when Soetoro said "the police acted stupidly" and I think people remember how that situation went.  That was before I realized it was Cain himself saying that.  Heard about Sharpton wanting Perry to quit over this too, but hey, MSNBC wanted to hire an illiterate guy who says "resist we much" who probably didn't read(or care) how the situation really went down.

So this race card nonsense just begat more nonsense from all sides yet again.  So much for intellectual maturity.

-Jon

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The problem is the campaign

Submitted by c5then on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 11:37am.

Cain is being handled by his campaign staff (happens to almost everyone running a campaign) and he is trying to react in a knee-jerk way to stuff that the media is feeding him. Notice how the media didn't even do any research on this one, but just ran with it. Kind of similar to the Dan Rather story on GWB's physical. It sounds too good to be true so they go with it.

The conservative candidates have got to learn that the media is not playing fair with them and it is not a level playing field. They will be used in any way the media thinks they can to make points for Obama or liberals in general.

 

Apparently even Jon Stewart is calling them out on this one.

 

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I think the worse name to be

Submitted by Ruths husband Ben on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 11:54am.

I think the worse name to be stuck with is "Liberal, Kansas".  I'd move.

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Mexican is racist?

Submitted by Lakewood Ed on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 12:22pm.

Mexican Gulch?

I am so far behind the latest PC stuff but Mexican is now racist? So like, that whole country south of the border, what am I supposed to be calling it? South Arizona? 

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I could almost like Jon

Submitted by Free Stinker on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 12:35pm.

I could almost like Jon Stewart but he always falls back on his Liberal ways after brief spurts of sanity such as this or his comments on the Palin e-mail dump. "Why would this woman ever think the press is obsessed with her? (plays clip of media feeding frenzy in Juneau). Oh yeah . . . Because we are."

 

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That was very, very funny.

Submitted by dydx on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 2:26pm.

Cracked me up...

Believe it or not...I think we as a society would come a long, long way if we could adopt the proper attitude and just accept that piece as what it is...a hilarious piece of comedy.

"Grave's? Who does that refer too?"

"I don't know...probably some nigger named Graves...."

LMAO!!!!!

Wonder if anyone would be truly offended if there were a "Haole Hideaway," "Cracker Cove," or "Honkey Highlands."

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Yea, really offensive stuff like:

Submitted by lrgon on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 3:16pm.

Ron Paul lookout point. Or national observations like "Tell the UN to take a Hike Day."

 Martin Luther King day  was supposed to take care of all that for us. No  more of that old fashioned prejudice and property rights nonsense. The Civil Rights act took care of it all for us. No private property owner could ever discriminate against big government promoters like MLK ever again! MLK said the best thing that could happen for America is total socialism. But I guess the conservatives didn't hear that part even though J. Edgar tired to tell them. All Bobby and Jack did was approve of FBI "spooks" tailing MLK to see which witches he met up with and how many orgies the "civil rights' leader threw?

 

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Oh look boys and girls. A gagging Loon.

Submitted by The Vet on Wed, 10/05/2011 - 12:35pm.

It must have raced for it's own fart bubbles and got a mouthful of frog fart bubbles again.

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I don't know which was

Submitted by TerryWest on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 3:27pm.

I don't know which was funnier, Jon's bit or your reply / suggested names lol.

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i remember...

Submitted by superllama on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 10:38pm.

back in the 80's, i owned the italian joke book, the jewish joke book, the irish joke book, etc....we were proud of being able to make fun of people, because it was funny. everyone made fun of everyone else, and no one really gave a crap. and lemme tell you, any of the jokes in those books could be told about someone else, just by changing the name. now of course, life sucks, because if, god forbid, you make fun of someone, you are a racist/homophobe/anti (insert label here). unless of course, you are republican/conservative, white, and/or male. then it's ok, and everyone will laugh.

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Socer Was Dane's Head Originally and Involved Kicking a D...

Submitted by Avitar on Wed, 10/05/2011 - 1:35am.

The older the community the more vile its meanings and place names. Hawaii may hav th worst names things like Smelly Vigina Road in the original Hawaiin of course.

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Names!

Submitted by billwhit1357 on Wed, 10/05/2011 - 4:05am.

Will I still be able to use Aunt Jamimah Pancake mix? How about Uncle Ben's Rice? PC (political correctness) is the two most destructive words in the English language!

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Other N-heads

Submitted by Lawfus on Wed, 10/05/2011 - 6:16am.

An N-head is also a type of winch as this Historical Naval Ships Assn. link shows:

http://www.hnsa.org/doc/merchant/deck/part2.htm

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