Racism

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i think that there souldnt be racsim because it hurts people. i think we all should like each other for who we all are inside and not by our colour...

I'm starting to think that racism is kind of bad

Racism, it's bad, mmmkay.

polun Racism?

Originally posted by Deja~vu
Everyone should intermarry and make really nice CREAM babies.........cream is nice....On the "Most beautiful women thread," many people agreed that mixed people were very pretty....

I don't think it's a problem anyway because you marry who you are attracted to personally at the time. It's normal if you are European to keep the family all-European because it seems unheard of otherwise. It's hard to find good people of European culture. If you mix, you shouldn't think it's really a "mix." I mean, why would you mix? I found this to be the best answer/question to ask.

(No, I do not claim to be racist/believe in race.)

why is it racist to use the word black in a sentence these days but blacks can say white all they want. they forgot others have lives and fealings to.

Originally posted by SpearofDestiny
I'm starting to think that racism is kind of bad

OMG UR SO GAY U VAGINA TAKE UR FEELINGS ELSEWHERE

Originally posted by spidey-dude
why is it racist to use the word black in a sentence these days but blacks can say white all they want. they forgot others have lives and fealings to.

Can you give one valid example? The last time I checked, saying "I have a black car" or "I tripped and got a black eye" isn't racist, to anyone. Even KMC's resident racist-clown crybaby wouldn't go that far.

Originally posted by Robtard
Can you give one valid example? The last time I checked, saying "I have a black car" or "I tripped and got a black eye" isn't racist, to anyone. Even KMC's resident racist-clown crybaby wouldn't go that far.

I haven't read any of the posts made in this thread before this.. so excuse me if I'm jumping the gun.

But there is a large double-standard. Dave Chappele can go on stage and refer to white people as "crackers" and then proceed to make a bunch of jokes involving stereotypes that surround white people, yet heaven forbid Kramer go on stage and even mention the word
"******". Heaven forbid anyone say anything even remotely derogatory toward blacks on TV or in public, outside of other black people doing it.

Why is it okay for Carlos Mencia, Dave Chappele, and Chris Rock to go on stage and say derogatory, even racist remarks about Blacks, Mexicans, and Whites, yet if any white person does similar they're branded a racist, and fired from their job?

Again, this is more of a general statement made in the thread then it is a reply to anything you said, Robtard.

Originally posted by Blax_Hydralisk
I haven't read any of the posts made in this thread before this.. so excuse me if I'm jumping the gun.

But there is a large double-standard. Dave Chappele can go on stage and refer to white people as "crackers" and then proceed to make a bunch of jokes involving stereotypes that surround white people, yet heaven forbid Kramer go on stage and even mention the word
"******". Heaven forbid anyone say anything even remotely derogatory toward blacks on TV or in public, outside of other black people doing it.

Why is it okay for Carlos Mencia, Dave Chappele, and Chris Rock to go on stage and say derogatory, even racist remarks about Blacks, Mexicans, and Whites, yet if any white person does similar they're branded a racist, and fired from their job?

Again, this is more of a general statement made in the thread then it is a reply to anything you said, Robtard.

Well, I agree that there is a double standard and "whites" get the short-end of the stick, when it comes to spouting racism or racist-based jokes.

FoTN has been asked this many times, he usually dodges the question or makes some excuse like "well, the Whites deserve it for past injustices", I believe. You're punishing someone for something their ancestors might have done.

Originally posted by Blax_Hydralisk
I haven't read any of the posts made in this thread before this.. so excuse me if I'm jumping the gun.

But there is a large double-standard. Dave Chappele can go on stage and refer to white people as "crackers" and then proceed to make a bunch of jokes involving stereotypes that surround white people, yet heaven forbid Kramer go on stage and even mention the word
"******". Heaven forbid anyone say anything even remotely derogatory toward blacks on TV or in public, outside of other black people doing it.

Why is it okay for Carlos Mencia, Dave Chappele, and Chris Rock to go on stage and say derogatory, even racist remarks about Blacks, Mexicans, and Whites, yet if any white person does similar they're branded a racist, and fired from their job?

Again, this is more of a general statement made in the thread then it is a reply to anything you said, Robtard.

Awesome. Well put.

One of my favorite comedians is Dave Chappelle...

What if Jeff Foxworthy made some of the same jokes as Dave did? hmm

Originally posted by Blax_Hydralisk

But there is a large double-standard. Dave Chappele can go on stage and refer to white people as "crackers" and then proceed to make a bunch of jokes involving stereotypes that surround white people, yet heaven forbid Kramer go on stage and even mention the word
"******".

Kramer was not making a joke. He was threatening niggers. That's not in proper context at all

Originally posted by chithappens
Kramer was not making a joke. He was threatening niggers. That's not in proper context at all

Indeed. That is the primary difference. However, I still hold that it would be job threatening for him to make those jokes anyway.

Originally posted by chithappens
Kramer was not making a joke. He was threatening niggers. That's not in proper context at all

Come on now... do you really think he wanted to lynch them, or do you think he was pissed off because they were heckling him and he said shit he knew would hit home with them because they were black?

Originally posted by Robtard
Come on now... do you really think he wanted to lynch them, or do you think he was pissed off because they were heckling him and he said shit he knew would hit home with them because they were black?

Let's say that's true: This helps his position how?

It certainly was not a joke so I fail to see your point in this particular case.

Originally posted by Robtard
Come on now... do you really think he wanted to lynch them, or do you think he was pissed off because they were heckling him and he said shit he knew would hit home with them because they were black?
It doesn't make the jokes funnier. Well, they were quite hilarious in context. But not as he seemed to have intended.

Originally posted by chithappens
Let's say that's true: This helps his position how?

It certainly was not a joke so I fail to see your point in this particular case.

Well, some people found it funny, so "joke" is subjective. You do have a point though.

Regardless, if a white comedian pulled any of the racial-jokes that non-white comedians do as Blax mentioned, they'd be kicked off the stage and labeled as racist (yes/no?), which was his point as a double-standard. He used Kramer as an example, when he really shouldn't have.

Originally posted by Bardock42
It doesn't make the jokes funnier. Well, they were quite hilarious in context. But not as he seemed to have intended.

I was going to say, I found the Michael Richards ****** rant to be most satisfactorily humorous.

Originally posted by Robtard
Can you give one valid example? The last time I checked, saying "I have a black car" or "I tripped and got a black eye" isn't racist, to anyone. Even KMC's resident racist-clown crybaby wouldn't go that far.
im talking about using the word black towards somone.

Originally posted by spidey-dude
im talking about using the word black towards somone.

Like saying "OJ Simpson is a black man."? Who finds that offensive?