If you have to preface your remarks with a mention of your “black best friend,” you’ll probably regret saying what comes next. Don Yelton, a former North Carolina Republican official, was compelled to resign Thursday after tossing around racial slurs during an interview with The Daily Show, doesn’t.
“It’s supposed to be something wild about that comment,” Yelton told msnbc Friday. “It’s supposed to be a comment you say before you slam the blacks or something. I don’t know what the rules are, I don’t play by society’s rules.”
During his appearance on the Daily Show Wednesday, Yelton said he didn’t care if North Carolina’s strict voter ID law “hurts a bunch of lazy blacks who wants the government to give them everything.”
“The law is going to kick the Democrats in the butt,” Yelton told The Daily Show’s Aasif Mandvi. North Carolina’s recent voting law, one of the strictest in the country, is currently being challenged in court on the basis that it makes it deliberately makes it harder for minorities to vote. At least one state, Texas, has argued in court that election laws are constitutional if they disenfranchise voters on the basis of party affiliation rather than race, an argument voting rights advocates find absurd.
“I’m not backing down from anything I said. I want to make that clear,” Yelton added Friday. “The last time I checked, this is America. And the last time I checked, we have the right to have an opinion.”
Moments before he made the remarks on The Daily Show, Yelton had told Mandvi that “one of my best friends is…black,” briefly pausing for effect. Yelton recalled how in his youth, “you didn’t call a black a black, you called him a nigra.” (Actually, today the polite thing to do is to refer to people by their names). Yelton also offered the observation that “a black person uses the term ‘nigger this, nigger that,’ and it’s okay for them to do it.”
Discussing North Carolina’s voter ID law, Yelton said “if it hurts a bunch of college kids who’s too lazy get off up their bull-humpus and get a photo ID so be it. If it hurts the whites, so be it, if it hurts a bunch of lazy blacks who wants the government to give them everything, so be it.”
Yelton reiterated on Friday that the North Carolina GOP was overreacting because The Daily Show is meant to be a parody show. Asked which of his remarks were in jest, he said he stood by them but felt they were taken out of context. He also said he felt like he was being stereotyped by people outraged by his remarks.









