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Phil Robertson speaks out on his GQ controversy, charges of racism & bigotry

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Late last year, Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson gave an incredibly offensive interview to GQ Magazine – go here to read our coverage. The fallout was immediate, and it was a gossip/media/mainstream news story for weeks as A&E tried to figure out what to do while half of America was like “my God, Phil is such a bigot and a homophobe” and the other half of America was like “Free speech means you can’t criticize him ever!” Phil and Duck Dynasty came out on top, sort of. Their fan-base rallied around them, they’re still on TV and they’re still making lots and lots of money. I think A&E probably lost some advertisers but overall… it was zero sum game. So what does Phil have to say about all of this nine months later? Eh.

Throw whatever shade you want at Phil Robertson — he’s not about to duck and cover. As evidenced by his controversial comments about race and homosexuality in GQ last December, the 68-year-old Duck Dynasty patriarch isn’t afraid to speak his mind, even if it alienates fans of his family’s A&E reality show. In fact, he’s about to put himself out there again in a new book, unPHILtered: The Way I See It.

“I don’t worry too much about people hating or insulting me,” Robertson tells Us Weekly’s Asher Fogle in the new issue, on stands Friday. “I’m a sinful man, and I’ve made a lot of mistakes. People have reason to hate me.”

That said, he thinks the GQ controversy was overblown. “All I did was quote a passage of scripture from antiquity,” the father of four says of the interview, in which he lumped homosexuality with sins like bestiality and adultery. “They’re mad at me, but I’m really just quoting what God said, so He’s the one they have a problem with.”

As for his remarks suggesting that black people were “singing and happy” in the pre-Civil-Rights-era South? “I was just giving my experience,” he tells Us of working on a Louisiana cotton farm in the 1960s. “The point I was making was that even when our black brothers didn’t have their civil rights, those people had that one thing the government couldn’t take from them: their faith. They would sing spiritual songs as they were going across those cotton fields.”

A self-proclaimed “poor white boy,” Robertson insists he meant no offense by the comments. “Old Jesse [Jackson] got mad at me and said something about how I was a Jim Crow and a racist,” he recalls of the backlash. “We don’t look at people like black, white, and brown. We’re all members of the human race.”

Pitting people against one another, he says, is why we have gun violence. “It’s never been a weapons problem,” he posits. “It’s a human heart condition of anger and hatred. If people loved God and loved each other, the last thing you would ever contemplate is to murder your neighbor.”

For more from our interview with the Duck Dynasty star — including his thoughts on politics and government, his reaction to being called a “bigot,” and why he hates social media (and has never even “turned on a computer”) — pick up the new issue of Us Weekly.

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Sigh… I have a lot of thoughts about this, most of which are too rant-y to even publish. Phil saying that he was just quoting scripture almost gave me a rage-stroke, for one. But you know what? I honestly feel like this is the kind of “show” that people want to see – it’s like a Southern white-guy “minstrel” show, an extreme and offensive version of how some Southerners feel about race, gender and LGBT issues. It feels like ignorance is being defended because, aw shucks, these are just simple country folk in the South and of course those people think that way, they can’t help it. The support Phil has gotten is patronizing, and the fact that he’s still shilling it just shows that he’s in on it and he’s laughing all the way to the bank.

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Good News, Bigots – ‘Duck Dynasty’ Is Coming Back!

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Phil Robertson seemingly got himself in a world of hurt when he started spouting off racist and homophobic shit in an interview with GQ. This prompted A&E to suspend him from Duck Dynasty, and then the rest of the family threatened to not do the show because of it. A&E, being a huge international money-making company and all, started shitting themselves because Duck Dynasty has spawned all these weird merchandising deals and what the hell were they gonna do with all that stuff if the show didn’t go on? Did they really want to lose all that profit? Of course not, so they’ve said nevermind about the whole suspension thing and now it’ll be business as usual with Duck Dynasty. Fuuuuuuuuuuck off.

Here’s A&E’s statement (via US Weekly):

“As a global media content company, A+E Networks’ core values are centered around creativity, inclusion and mutual respect. We believe it is a privilege for our brands to be invited into people’s home and we operate with a strong sense of integrity and deep commitment to these principals.”

“That is why we reacted so quickly and strongly to a recent interview with Phil Robertson. While Phil’s comments made in the interview reflect his personal views based on his own beliefs, and his own personal journey, he and his family have publicly stated they regret the ‘coarse language’ he used and the mis-interpretation of his core beliefs based only on the article. He also made it clear he would ‘never incite or encourage hate.’ We at A+E Networks expressed our disappointment with his statements in the article, and reiterate that they are not views we hold.”

Ha, okay, shut up, A&E, no one’s buying it. I think this is bullshit any way you slice it, but I also would respect the network that much more if they were just honest from the beginning and said, “Look guys, sure it sucks that this family is racist and homophobic as hell, but it’s a TV show that’s making us a lot of money, so deal with it.” Instead, they decided to “suspend” Phil to set an example but when that backfired and the whole show was nearly going off the air, they just let it go. The family hasn’t “regretted coarse language” at all, because it’s exactly the language they’ve been preaching about in their “church” for years.

Rednecks will be rednecks, and that’s fine (and by “redneck”, I mean it in the worst sense – not based on geographic location, but based on ignorance and intolerance), but as Judge Judy would say, don’t piss on my leg and tell me it’s raining.

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