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Teh One Who Knocks
08-13-2019, 11:11 AM
By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News


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An unverified video of CNN anchor Chris Cuomo went viral Monday night, showing him cursing and threatening a man who apparently taunted the host by calling him "Fredo."

In the video that was originally surfaced on the Youtube channel "That's The Point with Brandon," begins amid the confrontation, which allegedly took place on Sunday, with the man telling Cuomo, "I thought that was who you were."

"No, punk-ass b----es from the right call me 'Fredo.' My name is Chris Cuomo. I'm an anchor on CNN," a heated Cuomo responded. "'Fredo' was from 'The Godfather.' He was a weak brother and they use that as an Italian slur- are any of you Italian?... It's a f---ing insult to your people. It's an insult to your f--kin' people. It's like the n-word for us. Is that a cool f---ing thing?"

After the man sarcastically told him, "You’re a much more reasonable guy in person than you seem to be on television," Cuomo reacted, "If you want to play, we'll f---ing play."

"If you've got something to say about what I do on television, then say it, but you don't have to call me a f---in' insult," Cuomo continued.

"Hey man, listen, I don't want any problems," the man, who appears to be holding the camera from below, told Cuomo.

"Well, you're gonna have a big f---in' problem," Cuomo shot back.

The man, who has been described on social media as a "Trump supporter," repeatedly claimed he thought Cuomo's name was "Fredo," which the anchor responded by calling him a "liar" and told him to "own what you said" and "stand up like a man."

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Then things quickly escalated when the CNN anchor suggested he would throw him "down these stairs."

"I don't want to have a problem with you, man," the man repeated.

"You're gonna have a f---in' problem," Cuomo said.

"What, what you gonna do about it?" the man asked.

"I'll f---ing ruin your s---," the "Cuomo Prime Time" anchor replied. "I'll f---in throw you down these stairs like a f---in' punk."

"Please do," the man said.

"So you can f---in' sue?" Cuomo asked. "Then take a swing at me... You wanna call me 'Fredo,' take a f---in' swing... I'm f---in' right here. I'll f---in' wreck your s---."

The video ends with multiple people attempting to separate the two men.

In a statement to Fox News, CNN expressed its full support for its primetime anchor.

“Chris Cuomo defended himself when he was verbally attacked with the use of an ethnic slur in an orchestrated setup. We completely support him,” a CNN spokesperson told Fox News.

The video instantly went viral, catching the attention of Donald Trump Jr.
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"Hey @ChrisCuomo, take it from me, 'Fredo' isn't the N-word for Italians, it just means you're the dumb brother," Trump Jr. wrote with a winky face, suggesting he knows critics of the Trump family often call him and his brother Eric Trump "Fredo."

The president's son then slammed CNN's response to the video for claiming that Cuomo was called an "ethnic slur" by sharing a clip of a Cuomo panel where CNN contributor Ana Navarro referred to Trump Jr. as "Fredo."
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Others on Twitter pointed out that CNN anchor Jake Tapper depicted Trump Jr. as Fredo in his political cartoon segment back in December and a CNN guest called Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., the "Fredo of the Republican Party" in March.

This isn't the first time Cuomo had compared an insult to the N-word. In 2017, he claimed on his radio show that the term "fake news" is "the equivalent of the N-word for journalists." He later apologized, saying "Calling a journalist fake -nothing compared to the pain of a racial slur."

Cuomo announced Monday afternoon, hours before the video went viral, that "Cuomo Prime Time" would be back on-air next week.

DemonGeminiX
08-13-2019, 11:55 AM
You broke my heart, Fredo...

Teh One Who Knocks
08-13-2019, 12:04 PM
The N word for Italians :freakout:

DemonGeminiX
08-13-2019, 12:05 PM
:-s

I never thought so.

Muddy
08-13-2019, 01:43 PM
What about "wop"..?

Teh One Who Knocks
08-13-2019, 01:48 PM
That one's okay of course :ok:

Muddy
08-13-2019, 01:51 PM
Dago
(U.S.) A person of Italian descent. Possibly originally from the common Spanish first name Diego.

Eyetie
(British) a person of Italian descent derived from the mispronunciation of “Italian” as “eye-talian”.

Fredo
(U.S.) an Italian-American from The Godfather movies.

Ginzo
(U.S.) an Italian-American.[113]

Goombah
An Italian male, especially an Italian thug or mafioso. From Italian compagno (companion).

Greaseball
(U.S.) A person of Italian or Hispanic descent.[61]

Greaser
(U.S.) A person of Italian or Hispanic descent. Also, members of the 1950s subculture which Italians were stereotyped to be a part of.

Guido
(US) An Italian-American male. Usually offensive. Derives from the Italian given name, Guido. Used mostly in the Northeastern United States as a stereotype for working-class urban Italian-Americans.[114]

Guinea
(U.S.) someone of Italian descent, most likely derived from "Guinea Negro", implying that Italians are dark or swarthy-skinned like the natives of Guinea.[115]

Polentone
(Italy) A slur often used by southern Italians to refer to northern Italians. From polenta eater.[116]

Terrone
(Italy) A slur often used by northern Italians to refer to southern Italians, especially Sicilians.

Wog
(Aus) Australian slur for the first wave of Southern European immigrants and their descendants that contrasted with the dominant Anglo-Saxon/Anglo-Celtic colonial stock. Used mostly for Mediterraneans and Southern Europeans, including the Spanish, Italians, Greeks, Macedonians, Lebanese, Arabs, Croatians and Serbians.

Wop
(U.S.) An ethnic term for anyone of Italian descent, derived from the Italian dialectism, "guappo", close to "dude, swaggerer" and other informal appellations, a greeting among male Neapolitans.[117][118] With Out Passport/Papers or Working On Pavement are popular inaccurate etymologies for the slur, supposedly derived from Italians that arrived to North America as immigrants without papers and worked in construction and blue collar work. These acronyms are dismissed as folk etymology or backronyms by etymologists.

Hal-9000
08-13-2019, 05:37 PM
"You’re a much more reasonable guy in person than you seem to be on television,"


:rofl: direct hit

Teh One Who Knocks
08-13-2019, 06:12 PM
https://i.imgur.com/ird4Fyil.jpg

Hal-9000
08-13-2019, 06:15 PM
I enjoy Chicken Al-fredo...am I a racist? 8-[