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02-27-2009, 02:34 AM #51

I've heard a lot of comedians say the "n word". And yes it is funny. But I've never heard anyone other than a black person say it. Which to me, is understandable, and I dont think anyone should say it. Not even a black person (IMO).
I've also heard black people use racial slurs against whie poeople. Such as "honkey". And its always funny, but why cant I say racial slur against a black person? I cant stand Carlos Mencia, but the only thing I like about him, is that he makes fun of EVERY race, but makes fun of his own the most. He's good about that.
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02-27-2009, 03:41 AM #52

HAHA! The two biggest racists I know are from New York and South Carolins respictivly(sp). Al Sharpton is from New York, and Jesse Jackson is from South Carolina.
I love when people from up north try to say that people from down here are racist just because of what happened over 150 years ago. Funny, I love it.
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02-27-2009, 09:19 AM #53
you see what you want to see
first off the only reason you have historically black colleges is because black people have only been able to attend ""white public universities"" such as the university of AL for only 50 years now at the most. Many whites don't know this but they are just as welcome to attend any black college on a full schorlarship just as any other race. the key word here is historically black, if there were a group of people out there trying to keep you oppressed and ignorant wouldnt you make your own school? oh yeah those so called "black fraternaties" do accept all colors i have seen plenty of whites in "black fraternaties" People talk about the few million dollars that go toward college funds but they dont even want to speak about the fleecing of billions being mismanaged around the world...... its our tax payers dollars!!!!
secondly i have been in the military for 12 years and i see more racist crap between both races equally. you just have to look at the way white soldiers convey thier message.
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02-27-2009, 09:27 AM #54
He isn't trying to say everyone in the south is racist nor is he trying to say it is because of slavery. Instead of taking personal offense to it merely because you live in the area, read his statistics and either accept them or explain why you disagree with the statistics
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02-27-2009, 09:59 AM #55
Racism is still strong in this country, it's just not as open as it once was. If you go to TX, stay clear of Jasper
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02-27-2009, 04:38 PM #56
where are the bloods and crips on these list?
the big difference is when the nazi's show up white people attack and run them off(see ww2),black/latino people do nothing to combat thier hate groups
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02-27-2009, 04:42 PM #57
try being a white guy in any so called minority neighborhood,ive had a pistol to my head twice
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02-27-2009, 04:44 PM #58

But that doesnt matter if you're white, its still our fault and we are the ones who are racist.
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02-27-2009, 04:56 PM #59
why do you keep saying things like that? all races can be racist...nobody said racism is a thing only white people can be
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02-27-2009, 05:29 PM #60

But there is a double standard. You are allowed to have black groups and latino groups, but not a white group. The only white group around is the KKK, and it is racist. But if I wanted to start a white person only college fund, or a white club, I'd be called racist. Is that not true?
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