December 29, 2008

RNC Issues Apology to Negroes

Calls Song Parody ‘Offensive to Every Negro’


Just days after the news broke that former Tennessee GOP leader Chip Saltsman 
had released a song parody entitled "Barack the Magic Negro," the Republican 
National Committee issued what it called "an official apology to America's 
negroes."
In the statement, the RNC ripped Saltsman's song, calling it "tone-deaf, 
unacceptable, and offensive to every negro in the country."
"We do not want one ill-considered song parody to create the wrong impression," 
the RNC statement read. "The Republican Party has always been, and will always 
be, the friend of the negro."
But while the RNC's official statement was designed to quell the outrage 
surrounding Mr. Saltsman's song, it may have created a controversy of its own.
Just hours after releasing the official apology, the RNC issued a second 
apology apologizing for the first apology.
"It has come to our attention that we misused a word in our first apology," the 
RNC statement read. "We should have capitalized Negro.'"


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