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Tracy Morgan On Letterman: Homophobic Remarks Non-Apology (VIDEO)

First Posted: 10/11/11 07:42 AM ET Updated: 12/11/11 05:12 AM ET

Tracy Morgan has gone out of his way to make up for a homophobic on-stage rant this summer in Nashville, but during an appearance Monday night on the "Late Show," he seemed more upset about people misunderstanding comedy than being offended by violent hate speech.

The "30 Rock" star, who was called out this summer for saying, on stage, that he'd kill his son if he were gay and that homosexuality is something kids acquire from the media, told David Letterman that he was mostly upset that people did not enjoy that show.

"At the end of the day, I'm a comedian," he said. "I try to use my gift that God gave me to help the world, to heal the world, not to hurt anyone. I was hurt by it because people came to the show and were bummed out so I apologize to those folks that came and was bummed out."

Promising that he loved his son, Morgan continued to push the comedy angle, saying, "I just think it was a misunderstanding, I was up there working. Sometimes when you have networks like maybe Comedy Central is premise, setup, punchline, premise, setup punchline. But I came up under the old regime, sometimes I have to get to it. And I guess that became a big misunderstanding."

He continued to emphasize the impatience with his comedy, saying, "So whatever it was, I do comedy in the spirit of Richard Pryor and Lenny Bruce and George Carlin, and all the people like yourself that came before me. I see people sometimes at shows with cell phones, just right there, and I have to tell them please, when you come into a comedy club, that's a place where we make fun of everything going on out there."

Back in June, Morgan issued an apology for his comments, saying, "I'm not a hateful person and don't condone any kind of violence against others. While I am an equal opportunity jokester, and my friends know what is in my heart, even in a comedy club this clearly went too far and was not funny in any context."

He then went on a public relations onslaught, affirmed his support for gay marriage and giving a heartfelt apology to gay kids who may be bullied, in an interview with Russell Simmons. He then gave a press conference in Nashville, appearing with GLAAD and saying in a statement, "I don't believe that anyone should be bullied or just made to feel bad about who they are. I totally feel that, in my heart, I really don't care who you love, same-sex or not, as long as you have the ability to love. So now, at this point in my life, it's an opportunity to make a difference, I don't really see gay or straight, I just see human beings."

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Tracy Morgan has gone out of his way to make up for a homophobic on-stage rant this summer in Nashville, but during an appearance Monday night on the "Late Show," he seemed more upset about people mis...
Tracy Morgan has gone out of his way to make up for a homophobic on-stage rant this summer in Nashville, but during an appearance Monday night on the "Late Show," he seemed more upset about people mis...
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speedy evans
09:54 AM on 10/12/2011
theres no need for tracy's apology..he just don't want his child on CRACK
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Toddynho
Slartibartfast made me do it.
08:36 AM on 10/12/2011
" I try to use my gift that God gave me"

Is this another one who thinks some omnipotent fairy-tale in the sky prefers him to others?
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Chad Wheeler
02:53 PM on 10/13/2011
It really sucks to be one of the ones God hates, I can tell you.
08:11 AM on 10/12/2011
stupid, searching for drama article .. leave the man alone and go "occupy wallstreet"
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jmoser1973
It is what it is.
07:16 AM on 10/12/2011
It may have very well been a joke, but it came at the wrong time. Bullying is so big now and we are trying to move forward for equality.
Comedians have always made fun of people whether it was race, gender,disabilities, or sexual orientation. That's what they do. What makes you a good comedian is tact and timing. Tracey had neither. I don't really find him funny anyway.
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
04:43 AM on 10/12/2011
"... He continued to emphasize the impatience with his comedy, saying, 'So whatever it was, I do comedy in the spirit of Richard Pryor and Lenny Bruce and George Carlin, and all the people like yourself that came before me. I see people sometimes at shows with cell phones, just right there, and I have to tell them please, when you come into a comedy club, that's a place where we make fun of everything going on out there.' ..."

I don't recall any of those three comedians ever "joking" about killing a child --- whether their own or someone else's. I think that is the part of Morgan's comments which offends me more than his homophobic rant. Appearing to advocate violence in this day and age just isn't funny.
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jmoser1973
It is what it is.
07:11 AM on 10/12/2011
I have heard many comedians joke about it ...Bill Cosby "himself"..he said while his wife was having a conniption she said I want you to go upstairs and kill that boy. That was over a bad haircut.
I'm don't think it was right what Tracey said at all, but comedians do joke like that.
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
07:02 PM on 10/12/2011
Perhaps it was the way Morgan said it. Plus, the context.

And if Cosby said that, I suspect I wouldn't find it very funny either. Most people who have lost a child, especially due to sudden, unexpected and violent circumstances, tend not to find much humor in "jokes" about a child dying.
02:28 AM on 10/12/2011
Just mad 'cause Katt Williams called him out on CNN.
01:04 AM on 10/12/2011
This raises an interesting conundrum...

Is an honest bigot better than a backpeddling coward?
jusathot
a mother from another mother
12:18 AM on 10/12/2011
Go away, ugly man. Ugly, unfunny man. And I am not kidding.
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AuntLoonie
10:29 PM on 10/11/2011
Small-minded people can't apologize for being small-minded, as they don't realize they are.
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08:56 PM on 10/11/2011
Even giving Tracy the benefit of the doubt that his joke was just that a joke on that particular night for that audience - My problem is his non chalant attitude afterwards he realized (if he has) the hurt and hate behind his remark, joking or not, this era of bullying/suicide - very poor joke even if trying to bring attention to the father who originally said this about his son.
08:51 PM on 10/11/2011
Stop with the hissy fits...he's a comedian - albeit not a funny one...ever listen to Chris Rock? Eddie Murphy? LArry DAvid? Howard Stern? Freedom of speech means discomfort we all need to deal with it!
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justitia
07:23 PM on 10/11/2011
The bottom-line, Mr. Morgan, is being a victim of discrimination you should not be preaching it yourself. Shame.
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poeticjustice4all
Past = Prologue
07:49 PM on 10/11/2011
That's the bottom line. There is no other deeper level or different angle that can mitigate.

An apology is just more facile words from someone who has proven he can run his mouth while his brain sits idle.
gaudeamus
igitur juvenes dum sumus
06:39 PM on 10/11/2011
I've watched Morgan a few times. If he thinks that his comedy is a God-given gift, he should seriously consider trading it in for a size that fits.
07:29 PM on 10/11/2011
If that is god's gift to him, he needs to consider atheism.
jusathot
a mother from another mother
12:19 AM on 10/12/2011
He is not funny.
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FloridaLAW
This Day, This Moment, Right Now!
05:28 PM on 10/11/2011
How long ago did this incident occur and how many times has he already apologized? Why even keep bringing this up at this point? How many times has Rush Limbaugh offended minorities? Why doesn't he have to apologize every time he goes out in public?
07:29 PM on 10/11/2011
Until he gets it.
07:54 PM on 10/11/2011
Exactly WHAT is it that he is supposed to "get" that he hasn't already "gotten?"
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poeticjustice4all
Past = Prologue
07:51 PM on 10/11/2011
Until I'm done being offended.

Until there's no more bullying going on in any school yard in America.

Until I decide I can laugh again.
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Sistagirl Young
04:29 PM on 10/11/2011
Not being a comic; although I think I am pretty witty in my own right. I love a good laugh and think I possess a pretty good sense of humor. It is my opinion that there is a "fine" line between what is funny and what is cruel. If there is the probability of bein' cruel then there is no possibility of bein' funny. In my opinion. How is it funny to ridicule those with birth defects or are metally and physically challenged. It's my opinion that we all have "challenges." Some are just more obvious than others. Passin' off "cruelty" as comedy doesn't work for me. But this is just my opinion. Life.