So, black hole is racist?.... Really?

I find it curious that anyone could be ignorant of the astronomical term. Black holes have figured in science fiction stories and movies, including the extremely crappy Disney flick **The Black Hole ** [1979]*, starring Maximillien Schell.

Usually when scientific phenomena get extremely crappy Disney flicks named after them, they can be said to have graduated from the realm of esoteric scientific knowledge to that of common knowledge.

  • Which proved to be something of a career black hole for many involved, save composer John Barry, who managed to write a pretty decent orchestral score for it.

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Quoting from the Pit rules:

This is not a formal warning, but please don’t do this. Yes, the guy is a total idiot - or else just one of those aggressively outraged people who is too scared or self-important to back down when he is flagrantly wrong, but the rules don’t allow this.
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Unless, of course, Wiley actually said “Nappy headed black hole.”

My apologies. I hadn’t thought of my reply as encouraging a campaign against the guy, but was responding to an earlier message saying they couldn’t find contact information. However, it was against the rule cited, and I shouldn’t have done it.

I would not start (or participate in a campaign).

However.

I would laugh until coffee started spurting from multiple holes if the folks in question all started receiving bargain bin copies of this (which I saw in the theater as a tyke):

I would not contribute to such a campaign either. I am too niggardly.

I wish I could believe that the three of them are really good beer drinking buddies having a good old time playing dozens with one another. But it happened in Texas so I can’t.

That should be “nappy-headed hole”. :eek:

Well, an African-American woman who used to work for me objected when I said something was a black hole. She told me the black hole was under her desk.

Yes, this really happened.

Having grown up watching John Wiley Price make an ass of himself, this isn’t suprising.

According to the blog interview posted by … lieu, the first guy said “How about a pink hole?” and that was when the judge demanded the apology. Maybe he interpreted this as some kind of inappropriate reference to an orifice.