It doesnt matter who youre actual ancestors were. If your complexion is white and you dont speak ebonics, then your guilty.
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It doesnt matter who youre actual ancestors were. If your complexion is white and you dont speak ebonics, then your guilty.
All of the percentage that doesn't want to hurt me (rape, rob, murder), or others and don't want to commit crimes against others.
So, if or when you make broadbrush racial slurs (ala doser) how do you make sure you specifically target those previously mentioned above?
If not, then this discussion doesn't pertain to you.
So, if or when you make broadbrush racial slurs (ala doser) ...
Lets get to the heart of the matter shall we?
Why would a black person be offended if he heard you say that blacks like watermelon?
If you pay attention to racist portrayals of African Americans, you will notice the frequent appearance of watermelons. The trope has its roots in American slavery. Why watermelons? The curator of the Jim Crow Museum, defenders of slavery used the watermelon as a symbol of simplicity. African Americans, the argument went, were happy as slaves. They didn’t need the complicated responsibilities of freedom; they just needed some shade and a cool, delicious treat. |
It doesnt matter who youre actual ancestors were. If your complexion is white and you dont speak ebonics, then your guilty.
Yo It don' matter who youre actual ancestors wuz. If yo' complexion iz whitey an' you dont speak ebonix, then yo' guilty Jus' like Orenthawl James. |
See the title, yes this discussion pertains to me, i am white, and not ashamed of it. That kills you doesn't it. I do not feel one single hint of remorse or guilt because of the color of skin and what people who are not me, has chosen to do, and its a 2 way street, blacks do it too.
Why most liberals who hate truth are even trying now to pretend their lord and savior Darwin - wasnt an abject real racist and are trying to cover for him, its all hilarious irony we are all seeing on a daily basis as we watch all the melting snowflakes who never learned how to deal with, well anything.
Its demeaning reference to slavery
:doh: it's only a "reference to slavery" if you choose to see it that way
only two kinds of people see it that way - racists and retards
which are you?
... race-bait innuendo ...
that's your (incorrect) assumption
in fact, it was used as retard-bait innuendo
and it worked! :banana:
Well, then you should be proud of yourself for being perceived as a racist by millions of retards.
:BRAVO::banana::banana: :thumb:
Its demeaning reference to slavery.
If you pay attention to racist portrayals of African Americans, you will notice the frequent appearance of watermelons. The trope has its roots in American slavery.
Why watermelons? The curator of the Jim Crow Museum, defenders of slavery used the watermelon as a symbol of simplicity. African Americans, the argument went, were happy as slaves. They didn’t need the complicated responsibilities of freedom; they just needed some shade and a cool, delicious treat.
Link
...they are offended by words ...
I have a theory that i believe is correct. These things are only offensive when you are aware of them and especially if you are taught to simmer in resentment over it. Of the african americans i am aware of that were raised by white parents, they dont hold these resentments and actually do well in life compared to their other african american counter parts.
I now have two african children through marriage. I do not plan on teaching them any of these things unless they ask or is part of school curriculum.
:doh: when its used as race-bait innuendo ..its reference to slavery was specifically "chosen" by the racist in question. In this case you doser.
How in the world would you know that?
The same way another poster on this board 'knows' that I am poor and uneducated and am on food stamps (all lies from their imagination)