Spike Lee & John Ridley Do the Riot Thing

Ridley and LeeAfter Michael Richards' racist invective at an L.A. comedy club opened a new discussion about race relations in America, Universal Pictures is getting into business with a pair of pragmatists who don't fear a frank discussion of the N-word.

TMZ has learned that director Spike Lee is coming aboard a new film from Imagine Entertainment about the run up to the L.A. riots of 1992, and the aftermath, with a script written by John Ridley ("Three Kings" and "Undercover Brother").

It's been fourteen days since Richards harangue went viral, but over 14 years since a predominantly white jury acquitted four cops who were videotaped beating motorist Rodney King. On parole for a robbery conviction, King led cops on a high speed chase, then finally pulled over. Videotape showed him resisting arrest, with the LAPD tackling, tasering and beating him. The acquittal of the officers proved too much to bear, and it uncorked a spree of looting, arson and murder; 55 people were killed in L.A. on April 29, 1992.

If Ridley's propitiously timed article, entitled, "The Manifesto of Ascendancy for the Modern American Nigger" (now in the December issue of Esquire magazine) is any indication, his script probably won't give L.A. rioters a free pass based on shared skin color.




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"...That which retards us is the worst of 'us,' those who disdain actual ascendancy gained by way of intellectual expansion and physical toil, who instead value the posture of an 'urban,' a 'street,' a 'real' existence, no matter that such a culture threatens to render them extinct. 'Them' being niggers. I have no qualm about using the word nigger. It is a word. It is in the English lexicon, and no amount of political correctness, no amputation into 'the n-word' -- as if by the castration of a few letters we should then be able to conceptualize its meaning without feeling its sting -- will remove it from reality. So I say this: It's time for ascended blacks to wish niggers good luck. Just as whites may be concerned with the good of all citizens but don't travel their days worrying specifically about the well-being of hillbillies from Appalachia, we need to send niggers on their way."

Lee has already weighed in on the L.A. riots in a previous film, albeit obliquely: The opening credits of his 1992 movie, "Malcolm X," show footage of the Rodney King beating.

More recently, the director has been interested in present-day social justice and race relations, exploring the abandonment of impoverished black New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, as seen in his HBO documentary, "When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts." Interestingly, the subject of black looting was again raised.

In "When the Levees Broke" Lee repeatedly interviews a 42-year-old woman named Phyllis Montana LeBlanc, a resident of N'awlins Lower Ninth Ward. "There were two things I asked Spike when we first met," LeBlanc told Newsweek, "First I asked him, 'Are you going to tell the whole story and make it clear that all black people aren't poor, ignorant looters?' And then I asked if I could cuss." She laughs. "When he said yes to both, I said, 'Hot damn, we've got a deal!'"

Universal didn't offer immediate comment other than to confirm the deal after checking with a spokesman for Lee.

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46. Kammy,
you prove my point to eloquently. THANKS !!!!

Posted at 12:44AM on Dec 10th 2006 by steve

47. Kammy -
You make me laugh. When you post a comment on a blog, I do believe it is meant for EVERYONE to read. I hope you don't have to write any major papers for your Criminal Justice degree and hopefully that degree is the special prize at the bottom of a cereal box because you have no hope.

44. Kammy,
you prove my point to eloquently. THANKS !!!!

Posted at 12:44AM on Dec 10th 2006 by steve

So is this the positve feedback that just makes your day? And you probably don't even have a clue that he's mocking you. What humor. As for spellcheck, that must be on idiot's computers because i'm missing that button. If forgetting to capitalize an I is my only mistake, I'd say I have a better shot in life than you. Good luck.

Posted at 11:26AM on Dec 12th 2006 by Give Me a Break

48. #26 . .you probably meant #24, not #25. . .grammatical moron. I stand by my accessment of Spike Lee being an egotistical little sneaker pimp. It would certainly help if he hadn't been so pretentious as to put his briar eating mug in his early movies. That's why directors hire ACTORS Spike. But what can you expect of a man who sought an injunction against SpikeTV. .just because he felt it his God given right to be the ONLY "spike" in the deck? His Napoleonic complex just belies his shortcomings. . .something you probably know very well. I've tried watching his "work". . .but not anymore. All artistes have their right to slant their efforts. Granted. But it's the audience that makes a filmmaker. . .for without an audience, the money for making further films won't be there. I rest my case.

Nakia. Incredibly well stated prose. And right on the button. I've personally thought that the "hyphen" was . .and is. . .one of the most divisive factions the people of America can use to affirm their class and race. From the African American to the Lithuanian American and every culture in between, it seems that we all need to be heard. My brother-in-law, who's black, states it this way, "I'm an American of African decent.". Makes sense to me. I don't want to be pidgeon holed into any category. Period. I'm happy to be known as an. . American.
One hundred years from now, the US will either be THE most alphabetically challenged, totally ungovernable country on earth. . .or an even stronger nation IF we choose to maintain the concept of "America". I won't be around to judge but at the rate we're going, it's not too hard to foresee. Anyone out there remember 9/11? Well, here's a newsflash. The radical Islamics are having a field day watching up self destruct. . .and more than glad to help us succeed. Don't fool yourself, we don't have a monopoly on racism or bigotry in America. We're too busy fighting each other to notice that the "sand niggers" in the Middle East hate us more.

Nakia, you're exactly right. If you don't like it, fix it. If you're not part of the solution, then you're part of the problem. Sticks and stones. . . . but at least, get up and DO something positive.

Posted at 5:26PM on Dec 12th 2006 by MWolf

49. MWolf -

In a one word response to your comments...Bravo! I couldn't agree more. A well deserved standing ovation to Nakia as well.

Posted at 12:16PM on Dec 19th 2006 by Give Me a Break

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