Paula Deen fans vent their outrage at Food Network

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Lets not use demonic slurs that offend friends and then thank friends for their business and viewership when in our hearts we hate friends, friends. Try and be more friendly so friends dont defriend you and end your career. Be better, befriend friends, friends. :sitdown:
 

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Her using the word is not the controversey for me, it's that goddamn wedding idea with her Uncle Ben / Aunt Jemima style servant nostalgia :scusthov:

And I also notice a lot people making people like Paula Deen exclusive to the south, tryna distance themselves away from her type of racist thinking :beli:. I grew up in the south and still live in the south for the time being (still have the confederate flag in front my state house :snoop:) and some of the most overt racism I've ever encountered happened in New Jersey and Massachusetts.......oh, and don't get me started on that unconscious racism I encounter everday with white liberals who promote tolerance and all that bs. I hate apologists (of all races), but they go the extra mile and try to relate to the black experience whenever they encounter something ever-so-slightly oppressive or when they say "It was bad, yes, but it was so long ago. Why are black people still angry?!? :lupe:"; They're oblivious to the sh!t that still happens and that pisses me off more than the word n!ggER (heavy emphasis on the -ER)





This sh!t ain't gon' die, so I just entertain myself when stuff like this comes out. Paula Deen's pudgy, pale a$$ wasn't ever foolin' me, I saw this sh!t from 12746285903 miles away. I don't really care, but I do smile at her losing her show and watching her undercover racist supporters squirm, turning pink and red in anger.............and we can't forget these c00ns on here changing the subject on her behalf talmbout, "Bu bu but, blacks are racists too".

And?!?! :heh:

so damn true.
 

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Paula Deen's multimillion-dollar merchandise and media empire continues to unravel following revelations that she used racial slurs in the past.

Target Corp., Home Depot Inc. and diabetes drug maker Novo Nordisk on Thursday became the latest companies to distance themselves from the Southern celebrity chef.

Home Depot, which sold Paula Deen-branded cookware and kitchen products only online, said it pulled the merchandise off its website on Wednesday. And Target said that it will phase out its Paula Deen-branded cookware and other items in stores and on its website.

"Once the merchandise is sold out, we will not be replenishing inventory," said Molly Snyder, a Target spokeswoman.

Meanwhile, Novo Nordisk said it and Deen have "mutually agreed to suspend our patient education activities for now." Deen, who specializes in Southern comfort food, had been promoting the company's drug Victoza since last year when she announced she had Type 2 diabetes.

These are the latest blows dealt to Deen since comments she made in a court deposition became public. Last week, the Food Network said that it would not renew her contract. On Monday, pork producer Smithfield Foods dropped her as a spokeswoman. Then, on Wednesday, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's biggest retailer, said it too was cutting ties with Deen following a tearful "Today" show interview in which she said she's not a racist.

On the same day, Caesars Entertainment announced that Paula Deen's name is being stripped from four buffet restaurants owned by the company. Caesars said that its decision to rebrand its restaurants in Joliet, Ill.; Tunica, Miss.; Cherokee, N.C.; and Elizabeth, Ind., was a mutual one with Deen.

The stakes are high for Deen, who Forbes magazine ranked as the fourth highest-earning celebrity chef last year, bringing in $17 million. She's behind Gordon Ramsay, Rachel Ray and Wolfgang Puck, according to Forbes.

Deen's empire, which spans from TV shows to furniture and cookware, generates total annual revenue of nearly $100 million, estimates Burt Flickinger III, president of retail consultancy Strategic Resource Group.

But Flickinger says that the controversy has cost her as much as half of that business. He also estimates that she could lose up to 80 percent by next year as suppliers extricate themselves from their agreements.

"The accelerating domino effect is commercially disastrous for Paula Deen's empire," he said.

It's a dramatic fall from a woman who overcame her humble Southern roots and personal hardships to build a merchandising and media empire.

Deen, who grew up in Albany, Georgia, was grappling with a failed marriage, the death of her parents and a prolonged battle with agoraphobia when she started her home-based catering business called The Bag Lady in June 1989, according to her company website.

Then a mother of two teenage boys, Jamie and Bobby, and on the verge of homelessness, she used her last $200 to start the catering business. She describes the business as delivering "lunch-and-love-in-a-bag." Five years later, she opened her first restaurant called The Lady and Sons in Savannah, Georgia. Her first cookbook, "The Lady and Sons Savannah Country Cookbook," came out in 1998.

Soon after, she had her first TV appearance on QVC. But it was when "Paula's Home Cooking," began airing on the Food Network in 2002 that she started to hit stardom, according to her site. Deen now has two shows airing on the Food Network: In addition to "Paula's Home Cooking," there's "Paula's Best Dishes," which made its debut in 2008.

Deen's empire has continued to grow over the years as her brand has blossomed.

In addition to her The Lady and Sons restaurant, Deen owns with her brother, Bubba, a seafood restaurant in Savannah called Uncle Bubba's Oyster House. Deen is the author of 14 cookbooks that have sold more than 8 million copies and her bimonthly magazine "Cooking with Paula Deen" has a circulation of nearly 1 million, according to her website. And Deen's product lines span from a full line of cookware to assorted food items to furniture.

Not every company Deen does business with has severed ties with the celebrity chef. Among other stores that sell her products, Kohl's Corp. declined to comment, while Macy's Inc. and Sears Holdings Corp. said they're evaluating the situation. QVC, meanwhile, said it's reviewing its deal with Deen.

And book-buyers are so far standing by Deen. As of Thursday morning, "Paula Deen's New Testament: 250 Recipes, All Lightened Up," ranked No. 1 on Amazon.com. The book is scheduled for October. Another Deen book, "Paula Deen's Southern Cooking Bible," was at No. 13. Several other Deen books were out of stock.
 

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Like Cube said..... "HERE'S WHAT THEY THINK ABOUT YOU".

It'll be somebody else next year. Before it was Kramer, then Dog the Bounty Hunter, then Imus.

Instead of "pulling" our support away from Paula Deen we should be supporting brothas like G. Garvin and other black chefs on tv and buying their cookbooks.

More importantly, how many of us spend money at the black owned restaurants in our city? That new caribbean spot? Go there instead of Chipotle sometimes. The new fish joint up the block.... go there for dinner instead of Wingstop. These mom & pop spots need our dollars.....black dollars to stay open. We should support them just as much as we do Cheesecake Factory or Applebees.

We see how the Paula Deen's of this country feel about us. They dont give a fukk less about us. Why do we keep falling for the okey doke?
 

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Like Cube said..... "HERE'S WHAT THEY THINK ABOUT YOU".

It'll be somebody else next year. Before it was Kramer, then Dog the Bounty Hunter, then Imus.

Instead of "pulling" our support away from Paula Deen we should be supporting brothas like G. Garvin and other black chefs on tv and buying their cookbooks.

More importantly, how many of us spend money at the black owned restaurants in our city? That new caribbean spot? Go there instead of Chipotle sometimes. The new fish joint up the block.... go there for dinner instead of Wingstop. These mom & pop spots need our dollars.....black dollars to stay open. We should support them just as much as we do Cheesecake Factory or Applebees.

We see how the Paula Deen's of this country feel about us. They dont give a fukk less about us. Why do we keep falling for the okey doke?

I was just thinking about that Ice Cube song.

G. Garvin needs more exposure!
 

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This paula deen controversy is a nice way to distract us and have us playing divide and conquer while we continue to get screwed in this country. We'll have the whites angry at blacks for 'pulling the race card' and blacks angry at whites for defending racism... but quietly, we'll ignore things like the 5th amendment under attack in the supreme court or the change to the voting rights act. She's been how she has been ALL this time, but NOW is the time for this to come to light huh?

All she has to do is pull the little dog the bounty hunter routine. Go on tv, cry a little, apologize a little, get a few sympathetic black and latina cosignees, give a few toys to inner city youth and she'll be plugged right back in.
 

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QVC Latest Company to Drop Paula Deen After Controversy - ABC News

QVC Latest Company to Drop Paula Deen After Controversy

QVC is the latest company to part ways with Paula Deen since the popular TV chef, restaurateur and cookbook author acknowledged using a racial slur in the past.

The company joins a growing list of other corporate entities — including Target, Home Depot and Wal-Mart — that have severed ties with the 66-year-old Deen since it was revealed that she said she had used the N-word.
On Thursday, Dean announced the news about the status of her relationship with QVC. In a statement addressed “to my customers at QVC,” Deen wrote, “I want to let you know how much I value my relationship with all of you and with QVC … As you know, I have some important things to work on right now, both personally and professionally. And so we’ve agreed that it’s best for me to step back from QVC and focus on setting things right. I am truly sorry and assure you I will work hard to earn your forgiveness.”

QVC issued its own statement, in which Mike George, the president and CEO, said the company was “troubled” by Deen’s statement and the allegations laid out against her in the lawsuit.

After extensive discussions with Deen and her team, the company “decided to take a pause,” George’s statement said. “Paula won’t be appearing on any upcoming broadcasts and we will phase out her product assortment on our online sales channels over the next few months. We all think it’s important, at this moment, for Paula to concentrate on responding to the allegations against her and on her path forward.

“Some of you may wonder whether this is a ‘forever’ decision – whether we are simply ending our association with Paula. We don’t think that’s how relationships work. People deserve second chances. And we always strive to do the right thing … .”

Deen herself has made several public appeals for understanding and forgiveness.

She has apologized for using the N-word –a highly offensive slur referring to blacks — and categorically denied allegations she is a racist.

Deen made the damaging admission during a deposition last month for a racial and sexual discrimination lawsuit filed against her by Lisa Jackson, a former employee of Deen’s Savannah, Ga., restaurants. Her attorney has denied the allegations in the suit.
 
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