NBC Is Racist?

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Bad timing or real feelings? New videos are cropping up rapidly on youtube claiming NBC is racist over this event. Personally I think it's hilarious and simply bad timing. Sadly, the Usurper-In- Chief has renewed the race war on purpose.



By Daily Mail Reporter

PUBLISHED: 12:21 EST, 3 August 2012 | UPDATED: 09:48 EST, 4 August 2012

NBC has become the centre of a race storm after airing an ad featuring a monkey performing gymnastics, right after showing the performance of Gabby Douglas, the first African-American to win Olympic gold.

The network has since apologised for the advert's poor timing, explaining: 'No offense was intended.'

The controversy ignited as sportscaster Bob Costas wrapped his analysis of her incredible routine during the all-around competition last night.

Costas said: 'There are some African American girls out there who tonight are saying to themselves: "Hey, I’d like to try that too." More from London in a moment.'

The broadcast then went to a commercial break, showing an advertisement featuring a monkey wearing a gymnastics uniform and performing a rings gymnastics event.

The unintentional, but poorly-timed ad was for Animal Practice, an upcoming NBC sitcom.

Angry viewers lashed out at the network on social media platforms like Twitter, accusing them of racism.

'Disgusted at NBC for showing Animal Practice with monkey right after Gabby wins her gold,' one user posted.

Another called it 'risky.'

In a statement to MailOnline, NBC Sports said: 'Gabby Douglas' gold medal performance last night was an historic and inspiring achievement.

'This spot promoting ’Animal Practice,’ which has run three times previously, is one in a series with an Olympic theme which have been scheduled for maximum exposure. Certainly no offense was intended.'

Gabby may be a rising star in gymnastics, but the golden achievement has also brought unwanted attention.

The race uproar came after another nasty row involving Twitter over the gymnastics sensation’s hair, expressing their disapproval over how it was styled.

Critics have argued that her dark locks should in fact mimic the tight, ballerina-style bun that gymnasts usually tuck their hair into.

One user wrote: 'Gabby Douglas gotta [sic] do something with this hair! These clips and this brown gel residue aint it!

Another posted: 'In Olympic news, why hasn't anyone tried to fix Gabby Douglas' hair?'.

To which a further user replied: 'That's an Olympic sport too!'

Despite the unwanted criticism, Douglas has also had a strong show of support from public figures like singers P!nk and Nicki Minaj, as well as Condoleezza Rice, the first African-American secretary of state.

The Capuchin monkey in the ad, named Crystal, is the same primate that appears in We Bought a Zoo, The Hangover Part II and the Night at the Museum films.

She also appears in Community, another NBC sitcom.

NBC's broadcast of the London games has come under intense scrutiny, which has been exacerbated due to Twitter, which viewers have used as a soap box to gripe about the coverage.

It was accused of manufacturing unnecessary suspense for the women's team gymnastics final on Wednesday night- which was arguably not even close.

Protests erupted earlier this week following a promo that showed U.S. swimmer Missy Franklin with her gold medal - moments before the network aired the dramatic race in which she won it.

In a statement to MailOnline, NBC apologised for the tape delay mistake.

On Monday night, a Los Angeles-based reporter and vocal critic of the network had his Twitter page suspended.

Guy Adams, who writes for The Independent, lost his account after NBC complained he tweeted the email address of NBC Olympics president Gary Zenkel so viewers could 'tell him what you think.'

Adams' account was later reinstated.

There was also outrage over NBC's decision to cut a tribute for the victims of the London 2005 terrorist bombings from its Olympics Opening Ceremony coverage on Friday.

The network said it did not air the tribute because it wasn't tailored for the U.S. audience - and aired a Ryan Seacrest interview with iconic swimmer Michael Phelps instead.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...l#ixzz22hSjP7VM





 
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If ANY of the conservative shows had done that it would have resulted in riots and calls for closing them down and putting someone in jail. NBC? aw gee, it was an accident and in appropiate - end of story.
 
Originally Posted By: HunterBear71Well...it was shockingly inappropriate.

So tell what does seeing a monkey after a young girl winning a medal mean to you? To me it was a commercial about a new show, nothing more nothing less.

I feel sad for you and other people that would see a monkey and the first thing that comes to mind is a certain race of people. Even though you say "it was shockingly inappropriate" deep back in your sub-conscious you related a monkey to a race of people.
 
See what I did there? Those liberal logic 101 classes are paying off.
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Ahhh.... the art of spin.

Sorry HB, no hard feelings?
 
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No hard feelings, FB. I don't associate the monkey with a race of people. However, this country does have a long history of racial discrimination. To showcase a monkey in gymnastic uniform right after a black athlete competed in an identical competition is insensitive and inappropriate.To pretend that blacks haven't suffered comparisons to animals is to defy reality. It was just in poor taste but not the end of the world. Those folks that didn't associate the two images are either very young or possibly very slow.
 
Originally Posted By: HunterBear71 Those folks that didn't associate the two images are either very young or possibly very slow.

or maybe just don't think that way. I just think people got to stop looking for it in everything. It will only get better once people let it.
 
Originally Posted By: HunterBear71 Those folks that didn't associate the two images are either very young or possibly very slow.

Or possibly a little more in touch with their feminine side and a little overly sensitive.
 
Originally Posted By: Smackem223Originally Posted By: HunterBear71 Those folks that didn't associate the two images are either very young or possibly very slow.

Or possibly a little more in touch with their feminine side and a little overly sensitive.

How would being overly sensitive or feminine cause a person to not associate the two images?
 
Originally Posted By: frozenbuttOriginally Posted By: HunterBear71 Those folks that didn't associate the two images are either very young or possibly very slow.

or maybe just don't think that way. I just think people got to stop looking for it in everything. It will only get better once people let it.

You may be right, FB . I can't disagree with this.
 
my money says some advertizing guy came up with this & the ad was done 2 or 3 months ago with nary a clue as to who would win what or just when it would run.
 
Froze,you hit it on the head.Some people just don't think that way.Take note who was offended and who did not even make a connection and that will show you who the real racist is.How better to cover up your racist thinking than be "offended".
 
Originally Posted By: tnshootistFroze,you hit it on the head.Some people just don't think that way.Take note who was offended and who did not even make a connection and that will show you who the real racist is.How better to cover up your racist thinking than be "offended".

That seems to be the conservative talking point. I would be curious to know how black viewers felt about the commercial and the timing of when it was aired. It is tenuous logic to suggest that because viewers are aware that blacks have been compared to primates and considered the commercial inappropriate for these reasons that these viewers are somehow racist...odd logic...conservative logic.
 
So HB you contend that NBC is in fact a racist network and the commercial timing was pre planed.It either is or it ain't.Liberals can't have it both ways on everything.Which is it,NBC a racist network or the people who picked up a racist intent are overboard with racism and may in fact be racist.It never occurred to me to make that kind of connection.I saw a young girl do good at the Olympics and a commercial for a new show that don't make sense.I Guess we know what you saw.I contend that anyone who would make that connection is themselves a racist,non racist people don't think that way.
 
Originally Posted By: HunterBear71No hard feelings, FB. I don't associate the monkey with a race of people. However, this country does have a long history of racial discrimination. To showcase a monkey in gymnastic uniform right after a black athlete competed in an identical competition is insensitive and inappropriate.To pretend that blacks haven't suffered comparisons to animals is to defy reality. It was just in poor taste but not the end of the world. Those folks that didn't associate the two images are either very young or possibly very slow.

Strange but I never saw Gabby work the rings and I watched it all so as to an identical competition, that won't fly. It was in fact an ad for an upcoming new TV comedy show about a vet clinic.
They were using the only animal they had that could do any form of gymnastics. But since obama has been stirring up the racial problems many blacks were butt hurt over a simple ad.

Here is one guy who's mad



and another



and even a white boy



and a black girl mad at blacks who made fun of her hair



So the blacks are mad at racist blacks. Thank you fine man.
 
OK guys, I'm going to concede on this one. tnshootist and blasta both make valid points. I did see a commercial that I thought was inappropriate...but, I was just seeing what was posted on this site with an explanation of the fact that Douglas had performed previous to the commercial. Blasta is correct in mentioning that the monkey was competing in a male event. The timing of the commercial was likely an unfortunate coincidence.
 
Did anyone notice the sex of the monkey in question? Maybe it was a sextise commercial and we have a whole nother group of people that can make something out of nothing. Give me a break some people need to stop looking for bad in everything. Your upset about a monkey commercial really........really unbelievable.
 
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