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SModcast is the meandering palaver of a pair of dudes whose voices are so dull, they don’t deserve to be on the radio (and, hence, aren’t). Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier are SModcast.

The best thing about SModcast? It don’t cost nothing.

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SModcast 41: Honkey! –

In which our heroes get into a discussion of the white man’s lack of reclaimed cultural terms of endearment before launching into an even more in-depth exploration of cultural terminology, try to come up with words to hurt each other, turn their sights on sites that feature comments that aim to be mean for mean’s sake, read a very special piece of listener mail, debate the history of the Christmas Tree in relation to self-mutilation, and wrap up with another dip into the SModcast mailbag, the best Oscar’s ever, and a Bat-Quickie.

[CONTENT WARNING] SModcast features harsh language and even harsher notions of propriety. Listener discretion is advised.

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29 Responses to “SModcast 41”

  1. Chema Says:

    I don’t know about “cool” racial slurs for white people, but one I think is very offensive is white trash.

    The main reason I find it offensive is that it’s exclusively used to refer to poor people. As if being poor is enough to judge someone inferior. I have no illusion of poor people being meek and humble, I grew up lower middle class and know that poor people are prone to ignorant ideas about race, sex, etc.; however, though it doesn’t excuse it, a lot of that hate and ignorance is a consequence of little education and struggling to make it in life. It’s easy to swallow the ignorant shit passed down from parents when you haven’t been exposed to other ideas on the subject.

    Also, just the word white trash itself is horrible. You’re calling someone trash for fuck’s sake.

  2. Kedd Says:

    Hey guys, a little extra infor on the word Mulatto and why it’s considered offensive:
    The word started being applied to people of mixed racial backgrounds because people thought that they were sterile. Mules are the sterile children on donkies and horses.

  3. kayla Says:

    I have never been offended by any racial slur, or slur in general. white trash, honkey, cracker, fatty, dumb ass what ever what have you. First have to take in to account the person saying said slur. To care about what someone is saying, in my opinion, you first have to have respect for the person saying it. granted it is easy to say that being a white girl from the mid west. i disagree with the comment made before about poor people are prone to ignorance i am a very poor person it is the mind set you have that is important. i am tired of people using their economic background, their struggle to survive, or their parents for not being educated about things. we live in the age of the internet, information is at the tips of your fingers, it is time for people to take responsibility for what they say or do. in the end they are just words and as mothers say “words can never hurt you”.
    Also the term “white trash” does not only encompass the poor that would be “poor white trash” “white trash” is just that a white person that is trashy. you could be rich and be trashy. Look at most of the female actresses employed today. They are white and they are trashy so they are in turn white trash.

  4. amanda Says:

    Christmas trees were considered German. Those sorts of symbols in terms of Christmas are pagan. I think during WWI in Russia, Christmas trees were frowned upon because it was a German tradition. Obviously there was that animosity due to the war.

  5. Jeff Foulsham Says:

    if you ever are in a situation where you have no arms, i’d be glad to write for you. all i would ask for is a place to sleep and some food.

    but, for your sake, i hope that never happens.

    can’t wait to see “Porno”!

  6. George Efta Says:

    I want there to be a inspirational film with a tralier that starts with the line “In a world of infinate Christmas trees…”…genius sir.

    And Mos, I still can’t stop laughing thinking about the Clerks X Q&A when you said, “Fuck that guy, Brian’s right” in the gum debate. “Maybe they ran out of gum!” “Yeah, fuck that guy, he’s right”…always genius as well Mos.

    Keep on Keepin’ on the both of you.

  7. Victor Says:

    Kevin, I just want to say that your works have changed my life. You are my role model. I want to be like you when I grow up. Oh, and Mos, you’re hot. And I’m a guy.

    Anyway, I rarely get offended by racial slurs, considering few are directed at whites. I hate getting told I’m fat or I look like a girl, however.

  8. brian lasalle Says:

    hey man, im so sorry to be the one to tell you this, but this was the worst smodcast ever! its the “jersey girl” of smodcasts! not that i was offended by anything, cause i never get offended, i was just bored with it- it sucks but hey it happens, 41 episodes down eventually you run out of funny, next week ill tune in, well that would be christmas eve so maybe not

    B

  9. James Says:

    I thought this weeks podacast was awesome and I especially liked the brief talk about the Dark Knight trailer. It would be neat to hear more about what you guys think about it.

  10. Richard Says:

    In England white dudes are often called the milky bar kid in reference to a T.V. advert about a white chocalate product. Have a look on youtube to find out why it’s so offensive!

  11. fridayjones Says:

    Any word on why this podcast is not yet available on iTunes (as of 8:00 AM EST this morning)? #40 was up on quick stop entertainment for a while before it became available on iTunes

  12. Bob Says:

    I came I saw I smodcasted. In reference to the “Jersy Girl of smodcasts” comment, I have to say that was just wrong, it wasn’t their best work, nor their worst. I do have to admit I call one of my friends a honkey on a daily basis. I’m taking it back dammit. I’ve been meaning to post this for a while, either here or Myspace, but I listened to the critics, I never saw Jersy Girl because it was suposed to be so horrible. I’ve even heard Kevin making derogatory comments about the movie, so I never saw it. Then it was on TBS (or TNT who really cares though) and TIVO snapped it up for me. In a fit of boredom I watched it. I kept waiting for it to suck, and it never happened. I enjoyed it the whole way through (except that little girl had a creepy face and I would love to hear the thought behind casting her) Ben Afleck plays the fuckin shark! I love the fact that in the view askewuniverse the actors come back again and again. It gives everything a coming home again feeling. I can’t be the only person out there who hates change, and doesn’t want to be invested into a new cast every single film. I can officially say I’ve seen every Kevin Smith film, and liked each one for a different reason. The only problem I have is that Clerks II felt like Clerks II: The quest for more money, to paraphrase a line from spaceballs. What the hell do I know, I never made a movie that made 30 cents, let alone 30 mil. Keep doing your thing, and you’ll keep getting my dough.

  13. FatD Says:

    Kevin, having worked with George Carlin you’ve probably heard his philosophy that there are no bad words, only bad intentions.

    Saying nigger or kike doesn’t make one prejudice or ignorant, but rather saying it as a means to insult a person of that background because of a dislike for their heritage is.

    I’m arab and I drop the N-bomb more than any of friends, coloured or otherwise. Does that make me racist?

    Shit no, nigga.

  14. Noelbear Says:

    I had to share this with you guys. Just really seems like a Smodcast waiting to happen. This Sundance movie explores the wonders Vagina Dentata. Yes, that means what you think.

    http://www.apple.com/trailers/independent/teeth/trailer/

  15. Jenny Says:

    holy fucking shit that trailer is fantastic! And it sounded so hilariously unnatural when Mos said honkey.

  16. smithfangirl Says:

    I have been a faithful listener since ep 1. I wish you weren’t posting on iTunes so much later now. I finally got my husband hooked on the smodcast. It’s the only thing that gets me out of bed on a Monday morning, and I am very grouchy when you miss a week.
    I would just like to say to Kevin that I wish you didn’t feel so badly about yourself. You are who and what you are. You have a beautiful woman that loves you, and an adorable little girl that loves you too. Remember that always.
    Mos, you rock and you have the sexiest voice.

  17. Gene Quagmire Says:

    Anyone know what song it is at the beginning of this one? It’s frigging brilliant.

  18. Gene Quagmire Says:

    ^^ Never mind, I figured it out. It’s “everybody knows you cried last night” by the Fratellis, if anyone else is interested.

    Great band name, incidentally.

  19. Isurus Says:

    This isn’t a response to this SModcast in particular, but just a question I’d love to hear addressed: In both commentary tracks on ‘Jersey Girl,’ Kevin refers to longer cuts and a “more Special” Edition of the film, to be released 6 months or a year afterwards. It’s been at least 3 years, and I’m curious if it’s anywhere on the near horizon, or if I should sit back and expect it to come at the 10-year mark.

    If anyone on the Board knows anything, give a shout.

    Love the Smodcasts, keep on keepin on!

  20. Rick Says:

    Kevin, please, spare us! I love the Smodcast, but decrying the whole dark = evil thing as some kind of hidden racist thing worked into the English language is ridiculous. It comes from the dichotomy of day and night, the latter being associated with “evil” because, throughout much of human history, nighttime was a more dangerous time, a time where you could fall victim to various predators and whatnot. The depiction of light as goodness and dark as evil has become an archetypal image and, get this, occurs in the poetry and literature of indigenous African people–i.e., African works produced prior to European influence on the region. If you think those who equate darkness with evil is somehow racist, then you are going to be making the case that indigenous African people are prejudiced against black people. That’s completely silly.

  21. Tony Says:

    Quagmire –

    Thanks a ton. I actually came poking around here just to find out. And yeah, the Goonies always have and always will kick ass.

  22. Shahab Attariani Says:

    Just listened to SMod 41, Another great one fellas.
    2 questions 1) Is there a chance you can do a daily smodcast instead of just once a week? 2) For MOSIER; Have you ever thought about writing or directing your own movie or possibly even writing one together with KEVIN? SModcast has turned me into a big SCOTT MOSIER fan and if you were to write/direct your own movie I’d be the first one in Sweden to watch it. By the way check out: http://www.redtube.com/8051 She shoots fire from her ass 😀
    ALL THE BEST
    // Shahab Attariani

  23. Malinda Says:

    Funny show! I’m black, my husband is white. We took our daughter in to the pediatrician when she was born, and he said, “I think your daughter might have jaundice, but it’s hard to tell because she’s mulatto…” My husband and I looked at each other in disbelief, but since we knew the doctor pretty well, we let t slide! I guess not everybody thinks the term is un-PC…

  24. April B. Says:

    I thought this was very funny. Hell, all the shows are funny. I do feel like the white folk have no terms to call each other. When do we get a couple? Very clever show. :]

  25. Twitching Monkey Says:

    I don’t associate “white trash” with poverty. Look at Anna Nicole Smith (when she was alive) and Britney Spears, for god’s sake. I associate it with stupidity more than anything else.

  26. Ashley Croft Says:

    Kevin, I really do wish you’d stop (and I say this respectfully as a fan) that you could be a little less dense when it comes to these situations. I mean, you’re a smart guy you really can’t fathom why someone wouldn’t like to be called something like ‘red’; I mean c’mon. Give me a break.

  27. Khalil Says:

    Yo kev,

    Very funny and interesting SModcast. Just finished listening (been away from my PC due tothe holidays). As a black dude, you caught me off guards droppin the N-Bomb Ger of Gah still carried the baggage, but I saw why you led into it. More in tuned with Mos- gotta understand history begind some derrogatory words to see why./ You also got a thick skin wven about yourself, hence who nothing offends you.

  28. Corn Husker Says:

    I was watching the Blues Brothers on TBS or some cable channel that replaces select words in movies. In the scene in the diner, Aretha Franklin (in the original movie) says, “We got two honkies out there…”. The version I saw replaced the word “honkies” with the word “hoodlums”. Why? I’m wondering who would make that decision and what was their motive?

  29. Takashi Miike Says:

    Political correctness is stupid. Im white, but im also from Brooklyn and practically grew up black. My friends wouldve laughed at me if I ever muttered “the n word” nigga wow i said whoop dee do. When its used in a derogatory manner out of hate is when it shouldnt be said. Racism is retarded its just stereotype dogma passed through generations. Even in the history books they admit the black man was probably the first generation of man on Earth so all in all we’re all distant cousins anyways. Thats right you bang your cousin, get used to it

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