Dude, come on, the guy still has a mullet, for God’s sake, of course he thinks throwing around n*gger is a-okay. We’re talking about Duane “Dog” Chapman, who has his own A&E Reality TV show where he and his family of bounty hunters run around Hawaii “capturing” dangerous criminals like the fat girl who jumped bail, or the fat trucker who jumped bail — you get the idea. Basically it’s Chapman and company running around acting like the world is going to end if they don’t catch some poor slob who decided to jump bail. But catching them is now the least of Chapman’s problems, especially after a recorded conversation between Chapman and his son Tucker in which Chapman shows his racist side by referring to Tucker’s black girlfriend Monique Shinnery using the N-word at least 50 times throughout the phone conversation has surfaced and — oops! — fallen into the hands of the National Enquirer.
You can listen to parts of the phone conversation between Chapman and his son Tucker here. The ironic thing about this whole deal? In the conversation, it is clearly obvious that the only reason Chapman doesn’t want Tucker to date a black girl isn’t because she’s black, but because he’s afraid he might slip up and use the N-word around here, and get in trouble for it. Get it?
Talk about irony. Wow.
In response to this, A&E has issued a statement, saying: “A&E has just learned of the story released by the National Enquirer concerning Duane Dog Chapman. We take this matter very seriously. Pending an investigation, we have suspended production on the series. When the inquiry is concluded we will take appropriate action.”
Wow, that was fast.









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