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Out of The Dog House

December 21, 2007

When the chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality, Roy Innis, invited me to join him at a luncheon with Dog the Bounty Hunter, I was slightly puzzled. After all, Mr. Innis was one of the first to call for the TV network A&E to take Duane “Dog” Chapman’s show off the air after it was reported that he said the “n” word in a private call to his son. Had he changed his mind?

Since I had never watched the show, I knew Mr. Chapman only from the brouhaha that erupted after the National Enquirer disclosed in late October that his son Tucker had taped him calling Tucker’s girlfriend the “n” word several times. Mr. Chapman’s show was canceled, and he has since made several television appearances apologizing for his words and seeking to restore his relationship with the black community.

Because I have such great respect for Mr. Innis and CORE, I was more eager to hear his opinion on Dog’s fall from grace than I was to meet the man who once starred in A&E’s most popular show. When I arrived at CORE’s Broadway office, the entire staff was posing for photographs with Dog and his wife, Beth Chapman. None of the predominantly African-American staff members appeared reluctant to pose with the alleged racist, and that’s because Mr. Chapman isn’t one.

“Like many that heard the comments made by Duane ‘the Dog’ Chapman without the proper context, I was offended and outraged,” Mr. Innis said. “After meeting with him and his wife, Beth, and hearing his side of the story, we realized that the controversy had unjustly spiraled out of control without context.”

Later on at lunch in the Village, I heard the full details of that infamous call and asked Mr. Chapman why he didn’t say more about the extenuating circumstances when he was on the “Larry King Live” show. He explained that he wanted to take responsibility for uttering those hateful words and that he didn’t want to do anything that would hurt Tucker’s girlfriend.

Like Mr. Innis, I too realize that Mr. Chapman is not a racist. Racists do not belong to churches where the pastor is a black man, nor do they have them as friends. Getting offended by the “n” word actually depends on who is saying it. President Clinton’s brother Roger was caught on police video saying that word repeatedly, yet blacks consider Bill Clinton the first black president. It seems to me that instead of crying foul over the word, we should point out that the person using it is an idiot and leave it at that.

Unlike many so-called rights groups that create discord out of racial incidents, CORE remains an organization that seeks and creates harmony between the races. That’s also probably why CORE’s remarkable accomplishments receive little coverage from the mainstream press.

I asked Mr. Chapman if he had seen “Mississippi Burning,” and he nodded. Then I asked him if he knew that those murdered civil rights workers were from CORE. He was stunned. He had no idea about the history of this great civil rights organization.

I then told him about what CORE has done for the black community here in New York, holding health fairs and offering high-tech cardiac CT scans in conjunction with Cabrini Hospital, to name just two.

I’ve reported the strides CORE has made in helping African farmers use biotechnology to improve agriculture and to fight hunger on that continent, undoing the damage done to millions of Africans who are dying from malaria because of the ban on DDT. Mr. Chapman was fascinated by what he heard, and he seemed determined to share this information.

“Duane has taken ownership of the damage of his words and has taken on the responsibility of being a racial healer for our country,” Mr. Innis said. “I have been with this man several times and had extensive dialogues with him. Niger and I consider him and his wife good friends. Duane is a changed man and has a higher purpose. Popular television is a wasteland of meaningless titillation and degradation. The Dog’s potential to take his celebrity and turn it into something redeeming for our culture and society is immense. It is for these reasons that we want his television show back on the air.”

Incidentally, CORE (www.core-online.org) will hold its Martin Luther King celebration on January 21 at the Sheraton Hotel. A guest of honor will be Senator McCain; Duane “Dog” Chapman will be another special guest. This one may be a sellout.

- Alecia Colon, The New York Sun

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    Wow what a site and im so glad i joined all folks are really friendly on here
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    Posted 1 month ago by mikethebailiff

    Glad to see that common sense has prevailed in the end, we knew you would be back Dog and team as you are no racists, god has answered your prayers and we look forward to seeing you all again soonest, take care and carry on doing what you guys and dolls do best

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    Posted 2 months ago by Cleo

    It seems to me that Dog makes freinds with all of his captures. They seem to be from every kind of background, so the facts as they came out in the media didn’t make sense. But then everyone should know that the media sensatioallizes everything so that people will come back for more. I’m glad that Dog is comming back! TV has been pretty dull without Dog.

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    Posted 3 months ago by BOUNTY_HUNTER_BRAD_STANLEY

    HES NO RACEIST HE TREATS ALL THE SAME EVER COLOR WOMAN AND MAN WITH TH SAME UNDYEING RESPECT AND HE WILL NEVER BE HELD BACK BY A LITTLE SETBACK LIKE THIS REMBER HIS THE COME BACK KING HE SHOLD BE THE GUY HUNTING LORENE THE FUGITIVE/ RAPIEST /KILLER ONLY ONE MAN CAN HUNT HIM DOWN AND BRING HIM BACK AND THATS THE DOG LORENE IS AN ANIMAL THAT SHOULD BE HUNTED DOWN SO LATTERBACK FAMILY CAN HAVE JUSTICE

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    Posted 3 months ago by janie

    i have never closed the doors on dog and his family and when i heard the news of calling him a racist i never believed and thats because i dont know him personally. i knew it in my heart that it was all lies. we all say words we dont mean to when we are made. but when i saw dog on larry king it really hurt me for dog and his family go threw so much pain and for all that pain he desrves to get his show back. i support you dog, and beth and i love you. ur fans

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    Posted 3 months ago by kylie

    This seems like fantastic news. I hope to see them back on tv. I miss them so much words cannot express. Forever supporting The Chapman’s, Michele

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    Posted 4 months ago by Jolly

    I just want to introduce myself: my name is Eloise Farlow and I live at 960 Melody Lane Roswell Ga30075. I also would like to say that I very much do hope that A&E can see to it that they put DogTheBountyHunter back on the air very soon. I think that it has been long enough that it has been off the air and it is high time it come back.

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    Posted 4 months ago by cindy01

    I am a black female and I live in Alabama, so you can imagine that I am familiar with true racism. Dog the Bounty Hunter is no racist. I was drawn to this show and watch it faithfully because the Dog is a very compassionate person whom God has anointed to help with the battle of addiction. He is a man that I admire and respect. I fully back you Dog and your show and A & E made a huge mistake removing your show. The bible says that the righteous will be persecuted. It’s your season and you will be blessed with more than you ever have before. Keep on doing God’s will.

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    Posted 4 months ago by Angi

    Now we can only hope this positive response will help A&E see error of their ways & bring the show back! =) It’s nice to see a positive article about the Chapmans for a change!

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    Posted 4 months ago by Lula

    It is about time people realize how good Dog is. I am fom Ohio and I feel Dog can do good for all the races, so I am so glad he will be back on. I am spreading the word here in Ohio whereever we go.

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    Posted 4 months ago by BrummieGirl

    Dog and family, we are a family from the UK who watch your shows and are so impressed by the kindness and care you show to the people you have to catch even when you have had a hard chase. We love the way you work together and even when the situations are serious you still have a sense of humour and your family look after each other. We can see that you are not a racist and we are supporting you. We are spreading the word in Stratford on Avon about The Dog. x