Matt Drudge Pushes Outrage Button With N-Word Headline

Lloyd Grove at the Daily Beast lambastes Matt Drudge, who splashed the n-word across his Drudge Report earlier this week in a link to a review of director Quentin Tarantino's upcoming film Django Unchained, about a freed slave. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2023 CloudSearch Test The Root 100 – 2024’s Most Influential African…

Lloyd Grove at the Daily Beast lambastes Matt Drudge, who splashed the n-word across his Drudge Report earlier this week in a link to a review of director Quentin Tarantino's upcoming film Django Unchained, about a freed slave.

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Other than going for shock and awe, Drudge's purpose wasn't entirely clear, although heย linked his repetitively epithetic headline to a film reviewย ofย Quentin Tarantino's latest violent mockudrama,ย Django Unchained, about a mid-19thย Century former slave (played by Jamie Foxx) who wreaks gory vengeance on the evil white masters of Dixie. Sort ofย Inglourious Basterdsย transferred from World War II Europe to the Old South.

Drudge, as usual, declined to comment on his incendiary exhibition โ€” leaving tweeters, bloggers and pundits to boil in their own stew of outrage and confusion.ย 

"I thought it was a really dumb headline, and without any context it becomes a really dumb conversation," said cultural critic Tourรฉ, cohost ofย MSNBC'sย The Cycleย and author of the recent bookย Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness?. "What is being said here? Did Quentin Tarantino go on some kind ofย Michael Richards rage thingย where he cursed out some black people? No, not at all."

Tourรฉ, a Tarantino fan who says it makes perfect sense that the n-word would be uttered repeatedly in a film set in the pre-Civil War South, attributes Drudge's attention-getting headline to just that โ€” a bid for attention.

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