people just act prim imho they're hunting down racists as rats but if you ask any parents if they're willing to engage their daughter to a n!gga or yellow, you'll get a negative answer 99% of time
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...students-staff
an email
a ing email
and in no time at all the self-righteous whites and the bitter uptight blacks come in to save the world from evil racists like this student
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people just act prim imho they're hunting down racists as rats but if you ask any parents if they're willing to engage their daughter to a n!gga or yellow, you'll get a negative answer 99% of time
slavery wasn't that bad get over it
dumb broad.
Was this possible a response to some black only event?
Here's your own private screening that even non-whites can enjoy:
Take your own advice dumb . Why do you care if other people care?
yeah, they got jealous because some african americans wouldn't let them in to screenings of Roots.
hardly the same thing dumb . These PC crusaders are up in arms over an email. I'm annoyed by an entire university getting up in arms over an email.
using a school email address to do so is re ed. we must wipe her from our superior race and make sure she does not populate.
Explains your celibacy imo
Sounds a lot like some of these fugazi ass wiggers here.
Adjective
fugazi
- (slang) Artificial, fake, false. Can be in reference to a thing or a person. If a person it is usually in reference to a superficial person.
So I'm curious.
Does any reasonable person actually think the 40's movie, Song of the South, is racist? We have black actors in a movie, before the Civil Rights Movement. It may be a glossed over story of a plantation, but really... What is wrong with the movie? We have two kids of different races getting together good. Isn't that a positive?
I'm sorry you believe that.
Did you know this movie was set after the Civil war?
Again, I ask what is wrong with this movie.
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You mean other than the connections to minstrelsy and the depiction of black folk as grinning, wide eyed coons?
If you look... You can find an example of prejudice anywhere.
I'm sorry you think like you do. Must be hard living life seeing prejudice everywhere.
Why would this innocent little Walt Disney movie need a white-only invitation?
I'm not talking about magical, make believe, perceived prejudice. I'm talking about the fact that Song of the South, and the character of Uncle Remus, have specific connections to the history of minstrelsy in this country and Reconstruction era stereotyped portrayals of black people.
Incidentally, I don't think the film is evil. Or that Disney is evil for having made it. And I think it's ridiculous the film has been completely swept under the rug by Disney, especially when you consider all of the problematic Disney stuff that hasn't been banned or unreleased (for example). And as someone who has spent a lot of time studying the role of race in popular culture, I think that it is a film worth studying.
That said, trying to claim that Song of the South is in no way racist, or connected to racist thoughts and at udes, is flat out ignorant. Much as I appreciate your pity, it REALLY must be hard living life that flat out ing ignorant.
Halfway through the article I got a good laugh about another "racist" event happening - this time at Chick-Fil-A linked right in the middle of the story. Ching Chong FTW!
Chick-fil-A cashier fired for racist receipts mocking Asians
how the did you get into irvine and think doing that was smart. i dont care about the sensitivity of the thing just its not something you can get away with. be racists but just within your own friends. that way it cant get out
It doesn't. See my first posting in this thread.
Sorry, but I think it's funny every time someone has the balls to do it. There is some "black only" event, which everyone things is fine. To make a point, someone makes a "white only" even. All breaks loose. Seen it dozens of times in my life. I ask again. Is this possibly a response to some black only event?Was this possible a response to some black only event?
Maybe you should look at the subtle distinction between "racist" and "racial."
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