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Shirley Q Liquor

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I am a big liberal and am NOT a racist.

Shirley Q Liquor is a funny woman.. she is a comedian i used to judge until I decided to give her a listen. I honestly thought she was offensive to the black community but I decided to lighten up.

Shirley Q Liquor does mp3s.. meaning skits that you listen to that range to average a minute and a half. 90 Seconds.

She lives in the projects with 19 kids and lives off of welfare and talks about her church and various issues going on in the world.. its just really funny. She drives a 1972 beat up Cadillac and her daily meals consist of KFC and Kool-Aid.

One skit she talked about being dipped in butter by Barry White and the police wake her up on the door to say that alcohol and 3 kids were involved with a drug dealer on 3rd avenue and Crack Road. Shirley screamed "where the hell iz they mama why wasn't she watchin' them?!"

"Mam they're YOUR kids."

I uploaded about 16 skits for you all to listen too.. my personal favorites. Its 30 megabytes.

Like I said.. its humor.. i saw Dave Chapelle making the same remarks and i think hes great. Its laughing at life and just enjoying it a little. This made me crack up for days

List I Uploaded:
12 Days Of Kwanzaa
Fight At The Grocery Store
Section-8 Ebonics Airways (FUNNIEST)
Hamsters At Wal-Mart.
K-Mart
Big Fat Neighbor Lady Mrs. Jones
Ugly Cadillac
Blair Witch Projects
Titanic
Vaginal Examination/Annoying White People On The Phone
If I Was A White lady
19 Kids At The ER
Fast Food Drive Though
Internet Porn
In Jail Again
Kool-Aid
Madness In The Projects
Psychiatric HotLine





http://www.megaupload.com/?d=04AFTYYH

Enjoy! And don't make a judgment without giving a listen!
 
I understand that Shirley Q Liquor has a lot of contention and controversy surrounding her and whether or not her act is offensive "blackface" but I haven't seen her show, so I wouldn't be able to truly judge if it is humorous or crossing the line of acceptability.

But Robert Downey Jr. seems to do an equivalently stereotyped blackface performance, so I wonder if the hullabaloo is just hullabaloo.
 
i think she is funny as hell.. alot of my black friends have her cds volume1 and volume2
 
Actually its not a woman, its white man presenting his interpretation of what black women are like. Blackface is a sick and offensive form of "entertainment." I have seen clips of his act, not only is it racist, its elitist and misogynistic as well.

He he wasn't racist, why doesn't he appear as a white woman? Or as a white man?

And why are white gays are so eager to deprecate blacks. In fact there is a poster on this board who seems obsessed with negative, repellent images of black women. Why constantly denigrate powerless minorities? I don't get it.
 
I've heard some of her stuff before. I thought it was pretty funny. Its more satire than blackface.
 
Actually its not a woman, its white man presenting his interpretation of what black women are like. Blackface is a sick and offensive form of "entertainment." I have seen clips of his act, not only is it racist, its elitist and misogynistic as well.

He he wasn't racist, why doesn't he appear as a white woman? Or as a white man?

And why are white gays are so eager to deprecate blacks. In fact there is a poster on this board who seems obsessed with negative, repellent images of black women. Why constantly denigrate powerless minorities? I don't get it.
Why are others so quick to make blanket statements that white gays are quick to deprecate black women?
 
Like Bill Clinton said in his speech the other night, "Thanks, But no thanks"!
 
Actually its not a woman, its white man presenting his interpretation of what black women are like. Blackface is a sick and offensive form of "entertainment." I have seen clips of his act, not only is it racist, its elitist and misogynistic as well.

He he wasn't racist, why doesn't he appear as a white woman? Or as a white man?

And why are white gays are so eager to deprecate blacks. In fact there is a poster on this board who seems obsessed with negative, repellent images of black women. Why constantly denigrate powerless minorities? I don't get it.


Ah yes, were you out picketing in front of the movie theater showing the movie "White Chicks"? Where was your "righteous indignation" at comedians such as Bernie Mac, Dave Chappelle, D.L. Hughley, and other who use white sterotypes in their act? Not to mention the actual hate mongers like Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakhan?

You go ahead and swing your double edged sword all you want... The truth is Charles Knipp based this character vaguely from a friend of his. And he also does an act as Ms. Betty Butterfield... A overly made up white woman in search of the perfect church for her spiritual needs.

His act is no more about hate than Dave Chappelle's act... It's called comedy. Grow a sense of humour and get off your high horse.

:grrr::grrr::grrr::grrr:
 
Actually its not a woman, its white man presenting his interpretation of what black women are like. Blackface is a sick and offensive form of "entertainment." I have seen clips of his act, not only is it racist, its elitist and misogynistic as well.

He he wasn't racist, why doesn't he appear as a white woman? Or as a white man?

And why are white gays are so eager to deprecate blacks. In fact there is a poster on this board who seems obsessed with negative, repellent images of black women. Why constantly denigrate powerless minorities? I don't get it.


he does appear as a white woman, Betty Butterfield, which also plays up a stereotype of certain white women. many times he comes out as Betty as the opening act for Shirley. and i can laugh at stereotypes of everything. they do not represent any group as a whole. but, you always know somebody like them. hell, i laugh and make fun of myself every day. and it doesn't bother me when people laugh at me.

i love shows like Will and Grace, and Dave Chapelle, and Sarah Silverman, and Shirley Q Liquor.
 
Ah yes, were you out picketing in front of the movie theater showing the movie "White Chicks"? Where was your "righteous indignation" at comedians such as Bernie Mac, Dave Chappelle, D.L. Hughley, and other who use white sterotypes in their act? Not to mention the actual hate mongers like Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakhan?

You go ahead and swing your double edged sword all you want... The truth is Charles Knipp based this character vaguely from a friend of his. And he also does an act as Ms. Betty Butterfield... A overly made up white woman in search of the perfect church for her spiritual needs.

His act is no more about hate than Dave Chappelle's act... It's called comedy. Grow a sense of humour and get off your high horse.

:grrr::grrr::grrr::grrr:

This is a total straw man argument. Nowhere did I express support for the black entertainers you listed. In fact I'm not overly familiar with any of them. I do know that D.L. Hughley supported Don Imus after his sick comments about the black female athletes, and that at least one of the Wayans is a committed misogynist. Do you assume I'm black? Do you assume I would automatically support these comics out of 'race solidarity?'

I realize people like to laugh at their fears and America has a lot of fear and anxiety about race. But as an intellectual person I don't see the humor in tearing down powerless minorities. Whites are the power group in our society, the overall postive image of white women in media and popular culture far outweighs any damage done by "White Chicks." On the other hand the portrayal of black women in pop culture and media is overwhelmingly negative.

I have been doing some reading up on Kipp and have learned that he is a Libertarian, an arch-right-winger. His Liquor character is Reagan's fabled "welfare queen" brought to life. Blacks have been slandered as a greedy race perpetually on the dole despite evidence demonstrating that poor blacks are no more likely to be on welfare assistance than poor whites. As a matter of fact whites receive almost twice as much in Social Security than blacks. The aim of Kipp's act - like all minstrelsy - is the dehumanization of blacks. Its easier to support libertarian, anti-social behavior like racial profiling, discrimination, privatization, labor-busting, for-profit healthcare, corporate pollution, mass imprisonment, unequal sentencing, predatory lending, neighborhood displacement, etc. when you don't view those being victimized as full humans. His act seethes with hatred of black appearance, culture, language, and social class. His character is an idiotic and negligent single parent, an obese and licentious alcoholic. Is this the stereotype of black women? Really? Even I underestimated just how little the power race thinks of black women.


I know you're enraged that I don't like your favorite 'comic' but I will continue to critique books, movies, plays, tv shows, and certainly drag acts as I see fit.
 
This is a total straw man argument. Nowhere did I express support for the black entertainers you listed. In fact I'm not overly familiar with any of them. I do know that D.L. Hughley supported Don Imus after his sick comments about the black female athletes, and that at least one of the Wayans is a committed misogynist. Do you assume I'm black? Do you assume I would automatically support these comics out of 'race solidarity?'

I realize people like to laugh at their fears and America has a lot of fear and anxiety about race. But as an intellectual person I don't see the humor in tearing down powerless minorities. Whites are the power group in our society, the overall postive image of white women in media and popular culture far outweighs any damage done by "White Chicks." On the other hand the portrayal of black women in pop culture and media is overwhelmingly negative.

I have been doing some reading up on Kipp and have learned that he is a Libertarian, an arch-right-winger. His Liquor character is Reagan's fabled "welfare queen" brought to life. Blacks have been slandered as a greedy race perpetually on the dole despite evidence demonstrating that poor blacks are no more likely to be on welfare assistance than poor whites. As a matter of fact whites receive almost twice as much in Social Security than blacks. The aim of Kipp's act - like all minstrelsy - is the dehumanization of blacks. Its easier to support libertarian, anti-social behavior like racial profiling, discrimination, privatization, labor-busting, for-profit healthcare, corporate pollution, mass imprisonment, unequal sentencing, predatory lending, neighborhood displacement, etc. when you don't view those being victimized as full humans. His act seethes with hatred of black appearance, culture, language, and social class. His character is an idiotic and negligent single parent, an obese and licentious alcoholic. Is this the stereotype of black women? Really? Even I underestimated just how little the power race thinks of black women.


I know you're enraged that I don't like your favorite 'comic' but I will continue to critique books, movies, plays, tv shows, and certainly drag acts as I see fit.
While I understand your vitriol over the contentious dynamic between power in white and black communities, I think you're making a logical fallacy in assuming that his act is intended to dehumanize the black woman. You've only just read up about Kipp and assumed that his political affiliation precedes his views on racial/ethnic social justice. Already, you've related that Kipp must have had all of those qualities of Reagen's "welfare queen" in mind and felt strongly about them when he created this act when he may not be anything more than indifferent about women, let alone black women. In doing so, you give him far more credit than he may deserve and paint him in a light that you have little justification for.

What I can say, however, about the Shirley Q. Liquor and Betty Butterfield acts, is that if they aren't based on anything more than what one man thought was a hilarious caricature (along with others, black or white), then they certainly function is a society with "seething hatred" and anxiety over racial issues and underdeveloped concepts of social justice. Kipp may be guilty of being a cog in the system, but I wonder if it only weakens your argument to assume so much about him.
 
pnfan, why do you assume that being a libertarian is arch-conservative?

According to you, being a libertarian consists of anti-social behavior like racial profiling, discrimination, privatization, labor-busting, for-profit healthcare, corporate pollution, mass imprisonment, unequal sentencing, predatory lending, neighborhood displacement, etc.

Please do more research before you make yourself sound dumb.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarian#Libertarianism_in_the_United_States
 
While I understand your vitriol over the contentious dynamic between power in white and black communities, I think you're making a logical fallacy in assuming that his act is intended to dehumanize the black woman. You've only just read up about Kipp and assumed that his political affiliation precedes his views on racial/ethnic social justice. Already, you've related that Kipp must have had all of those qualities of Reagen's "welfare queen" in mind and felt strongly about them when he created this act when he may not be anything more than indifferent about women, let alone black women. In doing so, you give him far more credit than he may deserve and paint him in a light that you have little justification for.

What I can say, however, about the Shirley Q. Liquor and Betty Butterfield acts, is that if they aren't based on anything more than what one man thought was a hilarious caricature (along with others, black or white), then they certainly function is a society with "seething hatred" and anxiety over racial issues and underdeveloped concepts of social justice. Kipp may be guilty of being a cog in the system, but I wonder if it only weakens your argument to assume so much about him.

I agree that Kipp is just a 'cog in the system' as you put it. He is a product of his environment - growing up in the segregated deep south shaped his view of blacks. He is just one part of a larger popular culture which devalues blacks (specifically in his case black single mothers) as biologically deficient leeches. Learning of his political background only confirmed what I had already deduced. I don't think analyzing his background should undermine my argument. According to the articles I've read his audience is mainly comprised of white gay men. That makes sense to me. White gays who have come out have lost some of their privilege. Its comforting to feel superior to another group if you have deep anxiety about your own social position.

Another major critique of mine is his character's utter lack of authenticity. Being familiar with African American Vernacular his affectation sounds alien to me. Liquor's accent reminds of me of the minstrel act Amos and Andy, at one time the most listened-to radio program in the US. Whites who have had limited or no contact with black Americans view his accent as an authentic parody but to my ear the similarity of Liquor's accent to AAVE is tenuous at best. He is simply not a good comedian. His character has no creativity or originality, its just a amalgamation of the very worst slanders against blacks. Any frat boy, redneck or racist queen could do what he does.

His white character is a cynical attempt appear balanced to his critics. Liquor is clearly the centerpiece of his act, and the reason people pay to see him.
 
pnfan, why do you assume that being a libertarian is arch-conservative?

According to you, being a libertarian consists of anti-social behavior like racial profiling, discrimination, privatization, labor-busting, for-profit healthcare, corporate pollution, mass imprisonment, unequal sentencing, predatory lending, neighborhood displacement, etc.

Please do more research before you make yourself sound dumb.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarian#Libertarianism_in_the_United_States



I did not say Libertarians were arch-conservative, I said they were arch-right wing. I don't think the Libertarians I know would not oppose being called anti-social.

I sincerely hope that you are not getting your information about Libertarians from wikipedia. It is simply not a reliable source. Did you know that wikipedia's founder, Jim Wales, is in fact a Libertarian? Please read their ideological texts - works by Ayn Rand, Milton Friedman etc. They are misanthropes, an even more extreme version of Republicans. I was born and raised in Nevada, I know what arch-right wingers are like and the kind of social dysfunction their policies/behavior creates. They are unconcerned with the protection of minorities (including sexual minorities) they are vehemently anti-labor, against environmental protections and don't believe in any form of social safety net or socialized healthcare. In this context I think Kipp's political affiliations are very relevant.
 
I agree that Kipp is just a 'cog in the system' as you put it. He is a product of his environment - growing up in the segregated deep south shaped his view of blacks. He is just one part of a larger popular culture which devalues blacks (specifically in his case black single mothers) as biologically deficient leeches. Learning of his political background only confirmed what I had already deduced. I don't think analyzing his background should undermine my argument. According to the articles I've read his audience is mainly comprised of white gay men. That makes sense to me. White gays who have come out have lost some of their privilege. Its comforting to feel superior to another group if you have deep anxiety about your own social position.
That's a valid hypothesis, but again, it's only an assumption of motivation and not based on more than inference. Human behavior, motivation, and, if we want to throw it out there, human comedy is far more complex than how you've outlined. I'm certain you know that. My perspective is that you're overestimating his investment in the character.

As for white gays, perhaps that is a factor, but it's also another assumption to draw, seeing as white gays may reject typical white, heterosexual male negotiations of power. That makes for a very interesting sociological study. I may just make that my practicum...
 
I know this is a very simple chart, but I still think its rather helpful.

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Not all Libertarians are arch-right wing. I actually consider myself a Liberal Libertarian. As opposed to a Liberal Totalitarian, as you seem to be. ;)
 
pfan relax. Actually I grew up in a run down neighborhood and there are alot of blacks like shirley q liquor. But as i went to a private high school that was mostly black I realized the blacks I grew up with were like that due to lack of education and resources. Shirley Q Liquor Also shows that the reason many blacks are like that is because white people WANT them to stay like that. Its been hard for many black americans to grow up. If anything I feel Shirley Q Liquor allows us to laugh at stereotypes and have humour with life. I laugh at people making jokes towards the gay community and im gay. It's because I can take a joke and am not one to get all politically correct. Painting your face black does not mean you are degrading black people. Well he has to on stage if playing a black woman. It's an act.
 
Personally, I love Shirley Q. When I first heard the Ebonics Airlines skit, I kept pissing myself everytime I recalled it. Perfect tonic for those days when the sun forgets to shine!!! :lol:
 
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