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Re: Facing Up to Facebook Racism (Score: 1) by sir_humpslot on Saturday, September 17 @ 05:58:21 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | And for the sake of all that is holy, put some asian bada--es on the movie screen. Show them what happens when you use the wrong colloquialisms.
we don't need no M-eFFing celluoid fantasy. we need more chai vangs! >8)
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Re: Facing Up to Facebook Racism (Score: 1) by GeoffDB on Monday, September 19 @ 00:57:22 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | "With such a perception of African-Americans, Giesecke would never have made a facebook club such as "I like (n-word) women and I cannot lie," because he knew that he would be putting his life on the line."
You're wrong. That kind of stuff happens all the time. I caught a co-worker a few times trying to repeat the "n" word, but I gave him an immediate serious stare. He backed off.
Anti-black sentiment happens in white and Asian circles all the time. |
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Re: Facing Up to Facebook Racism (Score: 1) by nesaispas on Sunday, October 02 @ 23:45:02 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | | Sir, you are totally incorrect, the true reason why most people seek to aviod using words like Nigger and mooley or any of 100 other anti-black epithets is people have a genuine fear of being outed as a rascist. It is not easy to work in an integrated firm if everyone thinks you hate blacks or asians or anyone for that matter. Pretty soon you would be fired, pretty soon alot of your friends would ostrcize you becasue they dont want to be associated with a rascist. So in essence, yes sometimes there is an aura aoround blacks, but that aura is a falsity created by media and liberal urban areas, the true fear is economic and governmental. |
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