Thursday, November 6, 2008

Oh Dear!

I got up early because I couldn't sleep and this video came upon the screen. Everyone involved in this video needs to get slapped....hard. I'd be more than happy to do it. I've slapped people for lesser offenses.

Sandra Auer - Vroče Kakor Afrika (Hot Like Africa)





File under: White People What We Gon' Do With You?, What Were They Thinking?, Black people who are out they minds.

11 comments:

Tina. said...

OMG!!!! I don't know what to say. It's 200fucking8! Sorry, Camille. And if you need help slapping people involved with this, I'd be happy to help. With both of my hands. Argh!

Camille Acey said...

I think I am going to need the help...someone is going to have to stop me from turning those slaps into kicks and punches. For the sake of all that is good and decent, I do try to keep the violence to a minimum but this video is such a high level of wrong that I just don't know..

Carlitos said...

This is wrong in SO many levels! Such appalling cinematography (bad shooting, colours, camera, etc) and choreography (what were they thinking?)! I can't believe this is a video from 2008.

Musically speaking (poklicna deformacija, sorry!), this is SO SO SO wrong. Arabic rhythms & instruments, flamenco handclaps, a touch of steel drumming, 100% Western harmonies... bleargh!

Sign me up for the slapping.

Camille Acey said...

@Carlitos - Wrong on SO many levels. You are so so right. Things like this should be banned from this fine country we call home.
You are on the list! Thanks for joining the movement.

Lisa said...

Just when you think it couldn't get any more authentic, out come the wood bison and raccoon hunting party. Epic, epic fail on every level, and indeed slapworthy. I'm finding so much falls into that category these days, my slap hand is perpetually itchy.

Camille Acey said...

@Lisa - Oh Lisa, you're the best! When can you come back? Slovenia needs you!

Anonymous said...

what do you have against dude in diapers? anyone can suffer from incontinence ;)

Anonymous said...

Um...wow! Just wow.......

Anonymous said...

As an African, I have been asked about people living in trees so I guess this isn't too surprising.

Camille Acey said...

@anonymous -8:28
my mother and aunts (all from ghana) always make that claim about living in trees but i've never ever ever actually heard anyone ask that question. i know there are a lot of ridiculous people out there who ask crazy questions, but in this case, i think the "living in trees" is actually an african invention.

Lisa said...

@ C: I wish I was right on my way over! We need to work on the Canada/Slovenia proximity issue. One day, my dear!