Lenny Bruce: ‘We agree to be offended by certain words.’
by Orson BeanLenny Bruce was my idol in those days. He performed at the Village Vanguard, a Greenwich Village jazz joint which also booked comics on occasion. I was an up-and-coming comic and worked the club from time to time myself. But when Lenny was on, I sat in the back of the room to learn from the master. The nineteen fifties was a time of tumultuous change. Integration had been made the law of the land. President Eisenhower had ordered the national guard to escort a small group of Black children into their school in Little Rock. They had to pass through a mob of adults screaming nigger. Nigger, nigger, nigger. What a terrible word. Lenny Bruce decided to deal with the issue.

One night at the Vanguard I watched in shocked amazement as he pointed to a customer and said, “Oh look, we’ve got a nigger here tonight.” The crowd froze. “And another darky is with him and a third jigaboo.” The silence was deafening. But Lenny was an advocate of the old show business maxim: if you’ve gone too far… go farther. He’d only just begun “Look over here”, he said, “A kike. And a mocky is at the table with him. And we got two spicks in the back. Hey, there’s a fag at the bar.” Slowly, the laughter began. Lenny said nigger a hundred times. Finally the crowd was howling. The pure outrageousness of it all had gotten to them and they simply had no choice.
When Lenny had them where he wanted them he turned serious. “It’s all arbitrary,” he told the crowd. “We agree to be offended by certain words. What if we decided that the word dentist was offensive. You dirty rotten dentist! Then that would become the insult du jour. But what if we simply decide not to be offended. What if we just take the sting out of these words and use them as terms of affection. ‘Hey niggah, how ya doin’? ‘Fine, honky, an’ you?’ What if we all just agreed that words can’t hurt? Then nobody could scream insults at a poor little Black girl in Little Rock.”
How poor Lenny’s wishes have not come true. Now we can’t even say nigger to condemn its use. We have to call it the “N-word.” How pathetic. And the “F-word” is next as the gay rebellion takes charge. At least you can still go outside to smoke. But certain words are taboo anywhere.
The left has decided to insult the tea party people by calling them tea baggers. First, they had to explain it was an insult by pointing out that it was an obscure sexual term. I’d never heard of it; not many Americans had. But the tea party folks, on cue, dutifully chose to be insulted. What if they hadn’t. Tea bagger is kind of cute, really. It’s a better nickname than tea party. And you could hold up little Tetley tea bags. Why not co-opt the name. Overnight, they couldn’t insult you anymore. It would annoy them and they’d stop trying and look for some other way to put you down.
While I’m on the subject of Lenny Bruce, he had a great routine on the subject of nature versus nurture. It went like this: the infant child of a pair of brilliant physicists is lost in the woods. Raised by a pack of wild dogs, he finds his way out again at the age of eighteen and goes on to graduate with honors from M.I.T. But a year after that he’s killed chasing a car.






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Great and insightful article. How true it is too. Growing up in NYC, we used to tell ethnic jokes to each other all the time, and knew it was in jest. I would say to my friend, whatup nigga, and she would say to me whats up wop. It was just part of who we were, and we all accepted each other based on our friendship. It was when we got to high school and were taught about how bad a group had it, though we all were poor it seemed one group was poorer. Luckily, because we were a group of stupid idiots, we never really believed the BS about one group of people being different then the other, and still referred to people by their true race….Asshole or Nonasshole.
Bruce would have been hated by today's leftist loons for not being politically correct (one of many of the left's major flaws). Today Bruce would probably be a libertarian and a thorn in the dimwitcrat party's side.
For some time I've thought the best response to being called a tea bagger is to make protest signs with a pair of tea bags dangling down to slap Obama or Reid or Pelosi on the forehead. Something tells me the Left wouldn't find that quite so funny.
Loved this piece. Thank you….and I couldn't agree with keepinscore more.
The 'Born to Be Wild' ggggeeeeeneration turned out to be 'Silly Blue Smurfs Born to Be Serfs'
Rock and Roll is dead; welcome to Lady Goo-Goo Ga-Ga land of plastic-fantastic manufactured botoxic slaves addicted to climatically-flaccid sex.
that is an idea!
the homemade signs that will come out of this will be worth the price of admission
I've been thinking that the Tea Party should embrace the term "teabaggers" just to eliminate the insulting meaning. I learned early in life that the best way to minimize your detractors is to joke about yourself first!
Thanks for the article Mr. Bean! “Sticks and stones…” Name calling is a classic liberal tact, and we must render all of the “isms and obias” useless in stifling debate, just ignore it. Tea bagger however is a nasty pejorative, that’s being repeated on the floor of the congress by our elected officials, talking heads, comedians, and is being used in an attempt to, bully, marginalize, humiliate, and demonize, a group, of Americans. It deserves a response, to use another adage, “fight fire with fire,” a bully will not back down until you bloody their nose.
Texan Girl: Good point. In the same vein, being called a "bitch" is actually not a bad thing. When a racist black woman at the bus stop called me an "ugly, white bitch" I laughed it off. I replied that while I was no great beauty, I was certainly not ugly and was proud not only to be white, but a "bitch". You should have seen her face, she shut right up!
There's another, non-sexual meaning to tea bagging that I think we need to embrace. It's an act of ultimate disrespect. People "burn" friends who make the mistake of falling asleep at the wrong time by posting pictures of them with someone's junk pressed against their face on the internet. Video gamers tea bag fallen opponents by squatting over their faces. If the Left wants to call us tea baggers than I think we should tea bag them. Something tells me the Left won't think it quite so funny when someone's tea bags are slapping against Obama's or Biden's or Reid's or Pelosi's forehead. Take the term away from them by turning it against them.
As Paul Harvey often quoted, you can't have democracy without discipline.
( I'm guessing it originated by Jefferson but I could be wrong)
It is unfortunate that some words offend but it is not neccessarily a political
party issue that they do. tho I agree with Mr Bean's assessment of the liberal party's usage
of language. I think the current administration is an excellent example of Mr Harvey's words.
Thanks, Mr. Bean. A wonderful re-telling of that night.
As you get to the part of the evening where Bruce has exhausted the audience's objection of the n* word, I'm reminded of Booker T. Washington's quote from 1911. Basically he says then, there are groups of people whose job it is to keep the troubles of the African-Americans in the forefront of their consciousness–that the doctor wants to keep the patients sick.
I never thought Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton acted like Reverends. Now, I know they are really doctors.
As Rush says, "words mean things". If you can transform their meaning, and get your meaning into the common vernacular, you're winning the battle.
I've been thinking we need to embrace the word.
When are we going to stop allowing the left to define us? As long as we do that we will not make any strides towards changing this country. We're fighting straw dogs they set up. F-em and their name calling. Let's move on and ignore their shouts.
I remember the first time I heard the C-word. The woman on the radio was going on and on about how it was the worst thing you could call a woman. I just couldn't buy into it. I had lived a long time without hearing it then I'm supposed to be insulted because she tells me its bad? Hah. Not that I've ever used it but I agree we chose what to be insulted by.
What is the heart's intent? You can vocalize, "Sweet Baby Jesus" as a carol lyric or a cuss phrase. Does the speaker verbalize that way to bless or to burn the audience?
If the speaker's intent is the latter, then the good book indicts the spewer for committing murder.
As for the offended audience, the good book offers this response: turn the other cheek and pray for your enemies.
Q.E.D.
Ok, I'll be honest, I don't mind the term "Tea Bagger" … I find the term less faggy than "Tea Party" (which makes me think of women in big hats and lace table cloths).
Also I think the term "Tea Party" confuses some people into thinking its a political party.
Thanks Mr. Bean, that last joke is great!
Years ago I was a student at Brigham Young University. For some reason my roommates and I started talking about words our parent's wouldn't let us say. In my house, "fart" was a cuss word. But "bastard" was a word I'd only read and had no negative effect on me. So I could say it quite easily. One girl was visibly shaken when I said that "b" word, but she'd grown up in the country, where "bitch" was a common term for girl dog. Somewhere the discussion became a shouting match with the four of us screaming our own personal acceptable words when we heard a knock at the door. It was our bishop, he was visiting the new members and had dropped by to see us. Yeah, we were all embarrassed.
My response has been, yeah, I'm tea bagger, you got a problem with that? If so, here I am.
Music has been going down hill since Buddy Holly died.
Agreed.
"Teabagger"; We're takin' it back!
(for those that don't get the reference)
My advice would be to remind them, if we are the tea baggers, then they are the tea baggees.
I respectfully disagree. The main imperative in changing the meaning of words is to control the premise of the debate. The battle is to prevent that from happening. Because if it happens, then while we're discussing new definitions the other side is already off to the next battle.
an old man once taught me tha I won't ever be offended unless i choose to be.
Quakers was a derogatory label and now embraced. Lawn jockies were a signpost to freedom, now a racist statue. Lenny still is laughing at us, he was a true bodhisattva.
Another great quote (from a liberal, no less): "The only truly free person in society is a disciplined person."~~Dean Smith, former UNC basketball coach
I agree!
oh those wild college years!
funny that that was probably on the list of worst infractions of the code of conduct for the year
for me, it's always been not the words themselves, but the thought or intent behind them that make all the difference. I sure understand his point, though. After all, I think there are certain words that automatically gets your comment sent to the penalty box here at intense debate.
Great idea, except it will only be a matter of time before you start getting lewd phone calls from said individuals.
LMAO… Great story… Like my Momma said, "sometimes being a bitch is all ya got, so be a proud bitch". ;0)
Strange isn't it that the same pointy headed liberal ivory tower elites who gave birth to and praised the free speech movement on college campuses in the 1960's are now calling for the suppression of free speech, the censorship and banning of certain speech and speakers, and the punitive criminalization of controversial words, speech, writings, and ideas. This is abject, jackbooted totalitarianism writ large, the diametric opposite of what these 60's radicals and phonies supposedly claimed they'd give their lives to oppose. Now these hippie freaks and political radicals run the nation and have become the very thing they despised and much, much worse.
No one can look down on you unless you first look up to them.
I either call them Salad Tossers or tell them that Yes, I'm a teabagger, but they are the teabaggies. I would rather be the one teabagging than be them getting the teabagging. They are getting teabagged from their loving Obmatron.
I saw a shirt the other day that called her Lady Gay Gay.
I think music is still alive, you just can't listen for it on the radio. You have to look for it on the independent labels.
The Beatles were a great music group. I loved many of their songs.
Being a tea party participant myself, I consider it a badge of honor to be derided by the liberal media. In order to be offended by the term "tea bagger", I would have to have respect for the ones uttering the phrase and hold their opinion is some regard. Neither is the case; I done with their opinions…over…kaput. I give modern journalism no more weight than a dog barking…yes, it's annoying, but I just walk by and continue on as if they weren't there.
EdSki, my issue is that the GOP and conservatives are always on their heels defending themselves against the new vernacular. If I had a choice of being on the offensive rather than the defensive, I'd rather be driving the debate and terminology. I'm not talking about having think tanks and marketing/PR firms tell us what words to use or defining talking points. Leave that to the Left. I'm just tired of censuring my own speech because the definition of a term has been hijacked.
I think controlling the language is important. I don't want libs controlling the debate; I want us to control the debate. Be loud, be proud…be conservative!
I just don't understand why none of the politicians or members of the media who love using the term "tea-bagger" have been pressured into explaining its meaning on national TV.
http://www.rightofanation.com
The new age saying seem to be "Sticks and stones may brake my bones but names will always hurt me."
O prefer calling them "Socialists"
The term "Yankee" was also originally intended as a slur by the British about the "backwards" colonialists. The Yanks sure showed them how backwards we were when we kicked their butts back to Britain, singing "Yankee Doodle Dandy" all the way.
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I agree with a lot of posts here, people need to grow a thicker skin and sense of humor. But words can de dangerous as the Bible says, "Life and death are in the power of the tongue".
I totally agree with thw people who feel the Tea Party people should embrace the term teabagger. They could show up with the bags hanging off hats and clothes and posters decorated with teabags hanging off the faces of faces of the opposition. Home-dye teabags red, white and blue. It would be economical, fun and a smack in the face to the party who believes that conservatives have no sense of humor. We could shove it down their throats and prove to them that we got three times the sense of humor they got.
Lenny Bruce (I've brought his name and the night he Mr. Bean spoke of up in conversations with liberals who are overly concerned with political correctness) They should embrace Lenny because he was a HIP guy! He was a heroin addict and an envelope pusher (things the left think are real cool) and the response is a brick wall. I tell them to watch the movie LENNY if they don't belive me or just read up on Bruce on the interweb.
I think it's high damned time for us to be on top. It doesn;t take but one pissed off altercation outside a school to shut a bully up. The right's been bullied by these cowards long enough!
This is such a great point. When my oldest son was a child he amazed me because he never seemed to get upset when the other children tried to tease him. What ever they would say he just agreed with and laughed. He took all the fun out of it so eventually they stopped altogether. His child's wisdom was amazing. When I would point this out to his brothers as a way to deal with teasing , they weren't able to apply it. Somehow they just couldn't get it.
I guess Michael "Kramer" Richards had heard the Lenny Bruce routine and when he realized he'd gone to far with a heckler he decided he should go further. Further? He went long, but when he got into lynching he should have backed off a bit. What ever happened to Kramer any how? Anybody?
There are words that hurt in all languages. People will be hurt by certain words because regular people are not robats or sitting high in the ivory tower. Therefore, it is best to NEVER use words that can hurt ! It is not difficult. Just don't use them . Use other words.
I inadvertently deleted my comment, but all the same, I appreciate yours.
My original comment: “Talking about insulting words, even liberals don’t like being called liberals—remember it’s “progressive.”
Bruce would have been hated by today's leftist loons for not being politically correct (one of many of the left's major flaws). Today Bruce would probably be a libertarian and a thorn in the dimwitcrat party's side.
Everything about the Progressives is a complete contradiction to logic. I wouldn't even know where to begin but you nailed one of the biggest ones.
They meant free speech for them. Not us. It's all about them. Freakin' SF & Woodstock babyboomers are trying to destroy Middle America and get rich doing it.
Federal authority is not in my blood.
And again (I know I'm repeating myself but it bears repeating): Better a tea bagger for liberty than a butt-boy for statism.
I really like the idea about embracing the term "tea bagger" and waving tea bags…that is awesome. Thanks so much for the story about Lenny Bruce and your wise words and observations…
Jews: Yid, kike, nickel-nose,clip-tip. Irish: Bog-mouth,peat-face, Mr Potato Head, dumb Mick. Italian: Ginzo,wop,dago. Japanese:Nip,dink,yellow rat. Russian: puke-gutted Bolshie slime. Mexican:Wetback, taco-turd, flap hat. Blacks: coon, jig, boy. Arabs: tent-head, camel jockey, desert Irish. Poles: dumbo, lug wrench,polack, keilbasa brain. Spanish: spic, greaser, tight pants…… Now if this post get's deleted, aren't you just as bad as the P.C. police you folks are complaining about? Just curious.
I had the pleasure of seeing Lenny at a Chicago Rush street club – I was on a first date with a beautiful blond Catholic girl – as we walk in – Lenny yells out the word "cocksucker" – I wanted to fall through the floor – but he explained that he was busted for saying that word – the Judge asked him if he thought the word was obscene – he replied "well – yes- between two guys – but a man and his chick – thats Love – Everbody got the point – BTW – there are some who still believe he was murdered with a hot shot
I like it, that’s my point. I find that people who scream teabagger don’t like to be called salad tosser…a shout out too James Hudnall. I know it’s infantile, but we’re dealing with mouthy ‘60s radicals and their spawn who haven’t developed beyond their adolescence…give as good as we get!
I'm with you! Co-opting the term would make it a source of disdain for the libs and media, and they'd never use it again.
I spent 23 years of my life serving in defense of the Constitution of the United States of America. I lost good friends both in training and in combat. All of us, black, white, red, yellow or mongrel did it to defend all your rights including free speech.
I have the right to offend you.
You have the right to be offended.
That's the USA, deal with it.
You tell anyone, including Sharpton, Jackson, Farrakhan, Beck, Coultler, Rush etc. who tries to tell you that you can't say a paticular word in this country to kiss my hindquarters and the hindquarters of every other service member who risked everything and said our goodbyes to those who lost everything defending your right to say it. I miss Denny every day and it's been over 20 yrs, he never had the chance to have the wife or kids I did.
"The left has decided to insult the tea party people by calling them tea baggers. First, they had to explain it was an insult by pointing out that it was an obscure sexual term. I’d never heard of it; not many Americans had."
That's not true at all,tea partiers brought it on themselves by using "tea bag" as a verb at their protests:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3640/3313864503_16...
That's a Free Republic sign folks.
FAIL
I always loved this quote by John Lennon:
"Woman is the nigger of the world."
Today he would have been tar and feathered for saying it. But the statement is given a poignant power by using the word nigger with true power, not offensive power.
Orson Bean! Wow! To be totally honest, I didn't think you were alive! You should get on one of the game show network game shows! They have a pretty weak bunch of people on there now, and you would be a big step up for them.
"One last four-letter word for Lenny: Dead. At forty. That's obscene."
Dick Schapp
Margaret Cho has her own take on this. Someone attempted to insult her by saying "Chino," she retorts that she didn't know if they were a bad racist or just fashion conscious. Later, she says, "I'm Korean, not Chinese. That makes me a Gook not a Chink, okay? If you're gonna be a bigot, get the terms right!"
Signed,
A trailer trash white broad whose mother was a Limey and whose father was a Redneck.
Wow, I'd forgotten that Lenny Bruce routine, although I remember Dustin Hoffman portrayed it in the movie Lenny. I always thought it was brilliant. Thanks, Mr. Bean, for reminding us of when we were all more open to different ideas. Sad how we've all gotten so hardened in our stances since then.
I think I'm going to start calling myself a conservative teabagger. In boxing, that's called riding a punch.
Thanks again; I always enjoy hearing from Orson Bean!
Shows how much they know. "Liberal" was once a noble term. "Progressive" has never meant anything positive.
Lenny Bruce is great. I'd love to see what he'd have to say about the Pope these days!
Liberal Progressive… its all good.
au contrare.
Lenny Bruce is loved by this progressive liberal!
You could cross your fingers and hope.I guess we will never know.Unfortunately, I see what George Carlin has become.
Music has been going down hill since 12-15-1944
I'm glad that guy's gone. Really tiresome dude.
Well, surprise and fuck you, smarty pants!
He's on a hit tv series – Desperate Housewives.
I coined the term, "Flaccid Rock" back in the 80's. It took off and for a while I was hearing it all over NYC. I was specifically referencing Duran Duran, BTW.
You mean dead? Or, on a more serious note, the fact he went from funny to a bitter old man with a microphone?
I was thinking more or less the same thing. That, or the day Artie Shaw finished his last recording sessions.
Or have a sign that says "It Takes Big B…s To Be a Teabagger!"
Yeah, darn it. I'm old enough to remember when the phrase "happy and gay" was redundant.
I find the whole prospect of seeing a woman in a big hat and a lace tablecloth shocking enough!
/channeling Gracie Allen
+100, Mr, Mayer.
Mr. RichardBooneFan,
You have left the perfect blog comment, something I had never imagined I would see. You start off by quoting the author you wish to critique: straightforward and honest as is possible. Next, you state your disagreement (very clearly and cogently, not coy or evasive in any manner whatsoever), declare your opinion, and post evidence ot back it up.
You then slyly inform the reader that the linked picture is from a Tea Bagger website, proving, at minimum, the claim that the Tea Baggers brought it on themselves. This was my favorite part of your comment.
Lastly, you inform the reader of the article's author's FAIL, in capitol letters, lest the readers miss your point.
Again, the perfect blog comment.
Green with envy, it makes you appear ugly.
I believe that you and Lenny are both wrong on this subject Orson. It's not the word, it's the intent and yes if you called my a ******* dentist with enough passion, at the wrong moment, it could be taken as insulting and lead to ill feelings, to say the least. Lenny could get away with it because he was on stage and people were expecting humor. The joke about the kid and the car is good though.
"So … you can take care of a candy store?"
Orson Bean is a treasure.
And it's been bugging me that being called a tea bagger bugs fellow conservatives so much. It's just an ugly word from an ugly person who's most likely lost the argument if they've stooped that low. It has very little to do with me.
I did not get the reference LOL thanks for sharing
I was there at least at the fringes it wasnt a free speech movement then anymore then it is now. The Black Panthers, The Weathermen, and the SDS had no intrest in free speech only the right to shout down descent. The left has always hid behind freespeech, lies and detestable speech can only be uttered when protected. They sought the protection of the society they railed against not to demonstrate the majesty of their ideas but merely to outshout their opponents. I was not a Consevative back then but I tried to be a voice of reason. It was not my best days, you dont get many girls that way. Burn baby Burn was somehow more erotic then chill baby chill
Or, you could use one of Eric Cartman's retorts.
Some racial and/or epithets simply fall out of favor. I heard a term for a black person recently that I had not heard in years and I had to explain to someone exactly what it was to mean….and it went so many decades back that I cant even remember it now. Oh! It was "shine". A "shine". And I am not even sure how it was applied. There is a well known song with that same title and it is about a black gent who likes to dress up fancy. Maybe that was it, but it fell into general usage and I remember hearing it in the 60s. Performing the song was at times a problem, especially for black artists b/c they had to get by the term "shine" in the lyric or simply avoid it. I have a Louis Armstrong recording where he does not say the word – just scats or mumbles something. OTOH, you have the great tap dancer/singer, John Bubbles, doing it in a film and he simply claims the word for his own and mows right over it. He's dressed to the nines.
I'm posting the link b/c the dance routine and vocal is sensational. He's with his partner Buck Washington at the piano and Duke Ellington and his orchestra all in the all black musical from 1943 CABIN IN THE SKY.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c58AAcnaPTo
No point except to share and to see what other people have done with an objectionable word or phrase.
Like "Yankee Doodle" from a few centuries ago?
I recently read Up From Slavery. It was one of the best books I've read in a long time. Some of Mr. Washington's words perfectly describe the sad state of our modern American society. It's a travesty that a black man with such an inspirational and uplifting story is largely ignored today.
They have become "the man" that used to hold them down.
When someone is spewing about teabaggers just ask them to clarify. "You mean teabagger like me putting my balls in your mouth? Or someone who'll fight for your liberty to be a douche?"
Orson — It is extremely irritating to have a wit like yours on the wrong side. But this is funny stuff and a good article. Luv ya.
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