I watched this video the other day on
YouTube and was completely appalled. I am a really big
Seinfeld fan. It is my favourite television programme of all time. To watch this really outburst hurt me. I almost felt duped because for all of these years I loved Michael Richards. I still think that he was a phenomenal actor especially with his slapstick abilities. (And, for the record, he didn't just turn to stand-up because he couldn't get work elsewhere; he's always been a comic.) So, to see someone so beloved do something so terribly wrong is quite upsetting. No matter how much I want to defend him, I can't. I just kept asking myself: Was he drunk? On drugs? What? Regardless, he's still racist but I'm just wondering how he could let this happen. It doesn't even seem sane.
I've read carefully through this thread and I have a few comments on the issues that have been discussed.
1. Some people said that the hecklers were equally or partly at fault for the incident. I completely disagree. Richards is the professional in this situation and he's doing his job when he's on stage. The complete and total onus, then, rests on him to act professionally. He did not. So, the possible bad behaviour of those hecklers is irrelevant. There is no excuse for him saying the things that he said.
2. I see absolutely nothing wrong with those men seeking compensation for the abuse to which they fell victim I felt embarassed for them as I watched that video. I can only imagine the humiliation they must have experienced. For those concerned about this compromising free speech, I would like to remind you that this isn't a matter of free speech but it is a hate crime. Richards didn't simply say vile, offensive things but wished physical harm on a group of people because of their race. If he only gets sued civilally and not charged criminally, he should consider himself lucky.
3. I too thought it was very bizarre for him to go on Letterman to issue his public "not-quite-apology". I think it was very nice of Jerry and Dave to provide him with the space to do so but I would have thought that a good publicist would have advised otherwise. By choosing that forum, he simply confused the audience and came across to the viewer as a disingenious fool trying to cover up his *** when it was obviously too little too late.