Sarah Silverman is standing up for the concept of art. And the pervasive use of a certain racial slur. Allow us to explain… With Spike Lee criticizing director Quentin Tarantino for the abundance of N-Word utterances in Django Unchained (over 110, according to unofficial counts), the female comedian is coming out in defense of the film and wondering: “Doesn’t it take place like during slavery? Wouldn’t it be odd if they didn’t have that horrific word in it?” Silverman tells TMZ that she likes Lee, but… “[Spike’s] got a lot of mishegas with a lot of art. I think you can’t really tell art what to do.” Movie goers didn’t seem to have any misgivings about the film, as Django Unchained broke box office records for an R-rated movie on Christmas day. Have you seen it? What do you think of its N-Word use? It is… Totally inappropriate! Totally accurate for the era! I don’t care View Poll »

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Sarah Silverman Defends Django Unchained, Use of N-Word






















