DOG the bounty hunter caught saying NIGGER multiple times

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Dog N-Bombs Himself into Hiatus
by Natalie Finn


A federal manhunt couldn't do it. Turns out the only thing that could keep Duane Chapman down is the Dog himself.

A&E has suspended production on its hit reality series Dog the Bounty Hunter in light of some—to put it mildly—racially insensitive remarks its star looks to have made during a phone conversation with his son Tucker, a recording of which was duly posted online by the National Enquirer.

"We take this matter very seriously," A&E, which lent its full support to Chapman while kidnapping charges were pending against him in Mexico, said in a statement Wednesday. "Pending an investigation, we have suspended production on the series. When the inquiry is concluded we will take appropriate action."

Here are some snippets from the understandably controversial chat, in which Chapman—a Hawaii-based bail bondsman by trade—discusses with his son the repercussions of having a black person around while he and his team use the N-word (Tucker's girlfriend, Monique Shinnery, is black.):

"I'm not taking a chance...not because she's black but because we use the word n----- sometimes here. I'm not going to take any chance ever in life of losing everything I've worked for 30 years because some drunken n----- heard us say n----- and turned us into the Enquirer magazine…I'm not taking that chance at all never in life. Never…"

Et cetera.

Chapman has already tried to make things right, releasing a statement on Wednesday in which he says that it was the character of his son's girlfriend that he objected to, not the color of her skin.

"I have the utmost respect and aloha for black people who have suffered so much due to racial discrimination and acts of hatred," Chapman said. "I did not mean to add yet another slap in the face to an entire race of people who have brought so many gifts to this world. I am ashamed of myself and I pledge to do whatever I can to repair this damage I have caused .

"My sincerest, heartfelt apologies go out to every person I have offended for my regrettable use of very inappropriate language," he continued. "I am deeply disappointed in myself for speaking out of anger to my son and using such a hateful term in a private phone conversation .

"I was disappointed in his choice of a friend, not due to her race, but her character. However, I should have never used that term."

Chapman also said that he's been in touch with his spiritual advisor, Rev. Tim Storey, who is black , and that he'd like to meet with other black leaders .

"I know that all of my fans are deeply disappointed in me, as well, as I have tried to be a model for doing the right thing," he added. "I did not do the right thing this time, and hope you will forgive me."

The expletive and slur-laced conversation has already provoked outrage from civil rights activists, including the Congress for Racial Equality Chairman Roy Innis, who told the Enquirer that Chapman "should not have a show."

"He needs to answer for his behavior," Innis said. "When someone gets the opportunity to use the airwaves, he becomes a role model, whether he likes it or not. Dog Chapman should not be in that position, posing as a good guy."

Chapman's reality series, in which he and sons Leland and Duane Lee, as well as his wife Beth and unrelated pal Tim Chapman go after on-the-run criminals, is A&E's top-rated series. Dog the Bounty Hunter premiered in 2004, buoyed largely in part by the footage Chapman's team shot while hunting convicted rapist Andrew Luster down in Mexico.

They caught up with Luster in June 2003, after which the felon was sentenced to more than 100 years in jail, but Chapman was later charged with deprivation of liberty in Guadalajara.

All of the charges were dismissed in July after a Mexican court determined that the case's statute of limitations had expired. However, U.S. authorities left a $300,000 bond in effect, with a federal prosecutor asking for more time to evaluate the case.


http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/showbiz/2007/11/01/chapman.racist.rant.cnn?iref=mpvideosview

here is the video

People like thatguy blame specific black people who spek against anti-black racism as the reason no one "takes blcks seriously", well this shows why some people don't take whites seriously.
 
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Dog's an idiot... After seeing what happen to Michael Richards, James Watson, and shock jock, Don Imus... Why would you let that slip... If your son is completely whipped by some broad that wants to do you in... Why on earth would you let your guard down... Rev. Al and uncle Jesse are gonna get ta fast talkin' and hustlin', and have him booted off the air...
 

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^^ LMAO

So a man who runs around Hawaii chasing criminals with bear mace may be a racist? Who the fuck ever woulda thunk it?


I like how he said the reason he didn't want her around was because he'd say 'nigger' and get turned in by the National Enquirer and then that's exactly what happened. Just goes to show, he had every reason to be on his guard aganst black people. They're conspiring against white racists every day.
 
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if he was black this would not be an issue, does anyone see the hypocrisy in this? fighting racism with racism and some still wonder why racism doesnt dissapear. nas has the right idea.
 
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Dog the Bounty Hunter is a racist. Why am I not suprised? He's one of many. Sure, he's got a Black minister and a Black hairdresser. I guess two is his limit. Any more than that, and Duane is bound to get agitated, and we wouldn't want that.

Okay, so he doesn't approve his son's girlfriend because of her "character". Thats understandable. Droppin' N-bombs says a lot about his character as well. Betcha he won't be invited back as a guest on the Montel Williams Show anytime soon.

I've said it before in another thread and I'll say it again... RACISM IS ALIVE AND WELL.
 
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Ever notice people who say they arent racist do turn racist when it comes to interracial relationships? Seems like everything is okay until we all start fucking each others women.
 

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i dont blame him



in this day n age its very easy to confuse words with meanings.
you people have to understand how limited our vocabulary is compared to our ability to think.
i watch dog the bounty hunter and dudes a good guy, givin motherfuckers cigs to smoke and offering them spiritual support according to his own abilities.
he means well, people need to forget race as color and realize we are all one race, mankind.
 
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Dog the Bounty Hunter is a racist. Why am I not suprised? He's one of many. Sure, he's got a Black minister and a Black hairdresser. I guess two is his limit. Any more than that, and Duane is bound to get agitated, and we wouldn't want that.

Okay, so he doesn't approve his son's girlfriend because of her "character". Thats understandable. Droppin' N-bombs says a lot about his character as well. Betcha he won't be invited back as a guest on the Montel Williams Show anytime soon.

I've said it before in another thread and I'll say it again... RACISM IS ALIVE AND WELL.
Racism is definately alive and well, but if this is your example its pretty fuckin petty. If you really look at the facts of this situation and listen to the dude he doesn't come across as someone who hates blacks, but uses obviously offensive language. That phone call happened because he didn't like the broad because he thought she was trying to set him up, and guess what she did and they cashed out sellin that joint to the national enquire. Now that broad is trying to sue him for slander. I'm cool with blacks or whatever race I don't give a fuck I'll kick it with anyone, but I would seriously consider throwing that word at that broad. Shady ass shit goin on.
 
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if he was black this would not be an issue, does anyone see the hypocrisy in this? fighting racism with racism and some still wonder why racism doesnt dissapear. nas has the right idea.
i agree with this, everyone just needs to move on, im hearing a song right now where a black guy says honky, im not reporting it to anywhere or trying to black ball the album damn, or calling him a racist, its just some fucking words
 
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Racism is definately alive and well, but if this is your example its pretty fuckin petty. If you really look at the facts of this situation and listen to the dude he doesn't come across as someone who hates blacks, but uses obviously offensive language. That phone call happened because he didn't like the broad because he thought she was trying to set him up, and guess what she did and they cashed out sellin that joint to the national enquire. Now that broad is trying to sue him for slander. I'm cool with blacks or whatever race I don't give a fuck I'll kick it with anyone, but I would seriously consider throwing that word at that broad. Shady ass shit goin on.
his son recorded the message and sold his ass out, not the girl. If he wasn't racist he wouldn't tell his son that he is worried about some "fucking drunk nigger bitch hearing him say nigger", cuz they say nigger. you know that fool is a bitch ass racist, but thats why his son got his ass and got paid.
 
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I'm not black and i say nigger. And im the farthest thing from a racist, i probably have more black friends than white.

It's just a word you niggers.
 
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dude is an ex con bounty hunter... scum bag.... uhm yay big surprise? negative... why should you even care what an ex con bounty hunter has to say....