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Samuel L. Jackson Dares Interviewer To Say 'N' Word

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Samuel L. Jackson Dares Interviewer To Say 'N' Word

In an age where foul language is tossed around candidly on-air, there are some curse words that are too unsettling to utter out loud.

With the successful release of Quentin Tarantino's latest film "Django Unchained," the A-list cast stopped to chat with Jake Hamilton, host of Houstons Emmy-winning film show "Jake's Takes" at a press junket. While Hamilton's interrogation was witty and animated, there was cause for pause when supporting actor Samuel L. Jackson tries to get Hamilton to say the 'n' word.

The most awkward moment was just seeing everyone in the room freeze, and waiting to see what my reaction was going to be, Hamilton said, after denying to fulfill Jackson's request. While the clip has made its rounds on the 'net, there has been backlash from both sides: those who claimed that Hamilton should have said it and those who stand by his decision.

Whatever the videos doing today, making the rounds, its not as bad as it would be if I had actually said it, he says. The last thing that my affiliate needs is one of their reporters going around saying the n-word and broadcasting it everywhere.

Like a true professional, Hamilton keeps it moving. Watch the exchange with Jackson starting at 13:55 below.

Via: EW

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Outsider: What happened in 2012 defies definition in a single word

I like reading end-of-the year lists, because right off the bat you become acquainted with the weasel word of the moment.

That word right now is "meh."

Columnists, commentators and others love weasel words nonsense words that imply a meaning far beyond the claim actually being made. Meh doesnt mean anything. Its an escape from actually saying something.

For example, a ridiculous number of media outlets are claiming that 2012 is the year of "meh." A year where nothing really good or really bad happened, whether it be in entertainment or life.

What a load of baloney.

Hey, if you can't find something fun and interesting to say about the last year, that's on you. The truth is 2012 was an amazing, memorable and sometimes sad year. I'm writing this on the morning of Sunday, Dec. 30, in order to comply with our press deadline this week for the Broadcaster. Just from a work standpoint in this office, we will long remember the year of 2012 because it's the year there was no true holiday. We've had to work like salt miners to put out the newspapers due to this crazy deadline. There has been no "meh" about it.

Locally, we've seen our share of tragedy. There were more fatal crashes on Vernon County roads than normally occur. There were some sad, untimely deaths. I'll mention the names of both Lynn Fortun and Myron Odegard two people loved in our community, who we all wish were still here. There are so many more people to add to that list. These aren't "meh" people and their passing didn't occur in a "meh" year.

When I look at the progress made at the Food Enterprise Center in Viroqua, I'm truly amazed. VEDA has constructed its offices. Keewaydin Organics continues to grow. A kitchen was added. The building has five tenants.

Yes, the Food Enterprise Center is a place with a lot of potential that has benefitted from an influx of tax dollars. I think its great to have a local example in Viroqua of federal tax money at work. While the ultimate success of the Food Enterprise Center will take years to determine, the truth for now is that it is a very positive, growing part of Vernon County. It officially opened in 2012. That's significant.

Organic Valley and Westby Cooperative Creamery both completed important expansion projects in 2012. Viroqua saw the reinvigoration of business, from the business center at the old Kwik Trip building, to the Mobil Mart, to the addition of Dave's Sweet Shop to the opening of Tangled Hickory... There again, are many more and I hope not to offend anyone by omission. My point is, these are good, important things.

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'Django Unchained' star Samuel L Jackson urges reporter to say N-word

Samuel L Jackson urged a white reporter to use the N-word in a recent video interview.

The incident occurred during a press junket with Jackson and his Django Unchained co-stars.

In the clip, Jackson is interviewed by Jake's Takes host Jake Hamilton, who asks the actor to discuss the controversy surrounding Django Unchained regarding the numerous use of "the N-word".

Jackson then goads Hamilton in the video by refusing to answer the question until Hamilton says the actual word out loud, which Hamilton repeatedly declines to do.

Hamilton later told Entertainment Weekly: "The most awkward moment was just seeing everyone in the room freeze, and waiting to see what my reaction was going to be."

The reporter's decision not to say the word has been both criticised and applauded by fans on the net. He says he chose not to say it in order to protect both his show and the network.

Watch the segment below, starting at 13:55:

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Samuel L. Jackson dares interviewer to say the n-word — VIDEO

No one knows how to make white men squirm quite like Samuel L. Jackson.

A post on Reddit last night has unearthed a prime example. Two weeks ago, the Django Unchained cast sat down with Jake Hamilton, host of Houstons Emmy-winning film show Jakes Takes, at a press junket. Things went smoothly enough until Hamilton approached Jackson with a question about the movies controversial use of the n-word. Jackson insisted that Hamilton, who is white, say the word out loud; after Hamilton repeatedly refused, they moved on. It was uncomfortable.

The most awkward moment was just seeing everyone in the room freeze, and waiting to see what my reaction was going to be, Hamilton says today.

The internet reaction has been mixed. Many commenters claim that Hamilton should have simply said the word, while others applaud the reporter for not caving to Jacksons demand. Hamilton says that his decision was in the best interest of the show and the network.

Whatever the videos doing today, making the rounds, its not as bad as it would be if I had actually said it, he says. The last thing that my affiliate needs is one of their reporters going around saying the n-word and broadcasting it everywhere.

While itd be easy to harbor some resentment for the provocation, Hamilton says that ultimately theres no hard feelings between him and Jackson. He doesnt suffer any fools, and hes the kind of guy I feel like I have to step up my game as a reporter, he says. I look forward to interviewing him again.

Watch the video below Jacksons segment starts at 13:55:

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