Cramer says the N Word
By wwjdn2007
@wwjdn2007 (231)
United States
November 27, 2006 8:43pm CST
Should we care? Should he be forgiven? I really just feel sorry for the guy. His career hasn't been the greatest since Seinfeld went off the ai
3 responses
@jc_star10 (953)
• Indonesia
9 Apr 07
I think he should be forgiven. He might just don't know what he is doing anyway. Maybe he has such a downtime periods. It's hard to find a character that suit him. Being in Seinfeld is his best choice in acting.
@polemical (199)
• Canada
28 Nov 06
You know, I've always liked that Seinfeld show. I've seen every one ever made. I never saw Kramer (Michael Richards) outside of that show, ever. If you can imagine for a moment, being loved and adored by millions of people, and then have your career reduced to stand-up acts, you can imagine he's been through a lot "upstairs." We don't know *what* the heckler was saying before that video started to get shot - and indeed, it was "uncalled for" as the person said regardless. I think Kramer was drunk, and the person said something which really hit home, and he just wanted to hurt the person but had no way to do that, and he snapped (obviously...). I'm anti-racist, but I forgive him anyway. I'm sure he'll never do it again!!




