It has as much to do with those reasons as banning slavery did for freeing blacks, or invading Afghanistan had to do with fighting for freedom. The abortion ban isn’t about “stopping murder” or “shackling women’s rights,” even though depending on what side you’re on, that’s what it seems to be about. Everything can be traced back to money and the desire to grow it because money = power. And when you are dealing with major fundamental issues it’s usually never the human element, whether emotional or otherwise, driving it. Can you imagine that? by AnonymousĪs we’ve come to learn, nothing is what it seems.
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Of course being Hollywood, his service was delayed until the series ended and it wound up having him have to star in a show with minorities. Norman had earlier been sued for Connie's racism and the result was Connie had to do community service.
So in order to keep peace and not get sued again, Norman Lear gave Esther her own spin off to get rid of her. Then Esther comes back with, "No, it's an ensemble, if it was YOUR show it would be "The Bea Arthur Show," not "Maude."Īnd suddenly the whole audience and cast erupts with laughter and Bea sceams "Get that black bitch off my set." Well Esther had enough and said, "Why do you keep giving my jokes to someone else"? And the racist Bea Arthur says "Black people aren't funny." Then adds, "It's MY SHOW and You'll do AS I SAY, ON MY SHOW." Then during a taping with a live audience, Bea really got into one of her moods she was taking away all Esther's lines and saying "No, give that to Connie," or "Give that to Titty, (That is what she called me). I used to tell Esther to stand up for herself but she'd just shrug. Connie (Conrad Baines) was the worst but Bill Macey was the kind of racist that would bang black chicks exclusively and thought he was doing them a favor. Adrienne Barbeau tells in her new autobiography.īea was a racist but so was everyone on the set but me.