
The only people who will ever really know what happened at Flavor Flav's Comedy Central roast this weekend are the ones who were in attendance, because the comedy network can't air a lot of it during the August 12 broadcast.
For example, they won't hear the N-word which was used 11 times by presenters including Snoop Dogg, Ice-T and comedian Katt Williams, The Post's Mandy Stadtmiller reports. The rowdy roast in Los Angeles over the weekend also saw the word "bitch" used 16 times; "pimp," 14 times; "ho," 12 times; "whore," seven times, "crack," five times, and "hookers," three times.
I didn't know pimp, crack, and hooker were off limits, but in these post-wardrobe malfunction days I'm not surprised at censorship. I am surprised that Snoop, Ice-T, and Katt Williams only said the n-word 11 times. The NAACP would be proud of their restraint! If, of course, they hadn't been attending the roast of a guy who's TV show does the opposite of advancing colored people.
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I know that other people's roasts have been kinda raunchy in regards to language but this just seems to be downright dumb.
Why do black people always feel the need to take it to such an ignorant level.
Q:What's the word for a bunch of black people - grown ups who should know better - getting together to 'honour' a man who is the 21st century's foremost shucker and jiver?
A: Coons.
Although I am genuinely surprised the 'N' word was only used 11 times.