that are street and it is not about race. why you know, he is being considered the next bond. he is a very good actor. why does it have to be a black guy? i don t think he should get it, but i like other black guys. does bond have to go black? this is a perfect example of white terror. he is scared. the moment he said it he probably thought, i messed up. he had to backpedal immediately. he backpedaled before he started backpedaling. it is uh paying what he did it is amazing what he did. it is like george bush. what happened was a symptom of too much time spent. i will tell you to do this. he is still writing in my hand. you have seen the scrolls,
yeah, predictably the internet went nuts claiming street was code word for black. horowitz tweeted an apology saying i expressed the opinion that in my mind adrian lester would be a better choice. i am a writer and not a casting director so what do i know? i chose street as the portrayal. john luther was in my mind, but it is a poor choice of words why am i reading the entire thing? it is unbelievable. did the guy beat himself with back by? bamboo? just say i m sorry. was it so wrong to use the word street ? i think the guy was wrong, but not for those reasons. he is not street to me at all. he is the least street person on the wire. he speaks with a lovely british accent which i cannot do obviously. that s excellent. it is dead on. he was in the movie thor
suave. who says suave? of all of the ways to describe bond i am offended of the use of the word suave. that s true. he is the author. he was hand chosen by the ian fleming estate. absolutely no one. i don t think of the word street as being racially charged at all. to me it is a compliment. if somebody said you are street that would imply which they probably would never do that you were tough and you had lived on the edge and you were a survivor. i don t take that in a negative light or a racial light. but you re right. his problem was that he went on and on and on. he got people to somehow think it was racially charged based on his long winded explanation. well, i am not saying this against black people. all of that stuff makes it seem racially charged. i know a lot of white people
suave. who says suave? of all of the ways to describe bond i am offended of the use of the word suave. that s true. he is the author. he was hand chosen by the ian fleming estate. absolutely no one. i don t think of the word street as being racially charged at all. to me it is a compliment. if somebody said you are street that would imply which they probably would never do that you were tough and you had lived on the edge and you were a survivor. i don t take that in a negative light or a racial light. but you re right. his problem was that he went on and on and on. he got people to somehow think it was racially charged based on his long winded explanation. well, i am not saying this against black people. all of that stuff makes it seem racially charged. i know a lot of white people
their issues. thisy worry when they send their kids to the schools, the schools will become like mommy and daddy and they will feel it is their job to give those less sons. with that being said this is real life. this stuff happens and you can t shield your kids from real life. like i said, the kids in their classes on 9/11 had to have teachers there that day explaining to them what was going on. parents, real life is hard and brutal and sucks and unfortunately your kids have to learn about it when they were younger. were you in administration during 9/11? not yet. next story. he is set to play the next james bond, but is he right for the role? the author chosen by fleming s estate to write james bond said he is a terrific actor, but i can think of other black actors who would do it better. to me he is a bit too rough to play the part. it is thought a color issue. i think he is a bit too street for bond. is it a question of being a slob?