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Originally Posted by abaya
Actually, I'd have to say that it might be something that goofy ass *white* people do, perhaps to jibe and/or imitate popular *black* culture... but that's another topic altogether, eh?
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Touche. Still, it's more about making fun of ourselves for not having a culture to speak of instead of making fun of another culture.
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Originally Posted by Pan6467
So someone just trying to make conversation here shouldn't comment on anything, unless their priorities are up to your standards?
I find that rather elitist and very rude thinking.
You didn't need to comment or visit this thread.
//threadjack
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Whoa, whoa, stop the thread. I've offended Pan. Everyone can go home, sorry for ruining everything.
When does the old Pan come back?
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Originally Posted by Jinnkai
I selected those because they were topical. I recognize that there are far worse lyrics, but they don't contain "I'd hit it," so they weren't as on-topic.
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I was speaking more in reference to the topic of the whole thread. So far as racism goes in any part of any society, "Id' hit it" is quite benign. You demonstrated it above with the offensive Dolce, panties, jewelry, and condom ads, and then again by mentioning that rap lyrics are offensive. There are racist parts of our society and they need to be addressed. "Id' hit it" seems to be on the bottom of that list, though.
Why don't we do it this way:
Of all the ladies here on TFP, who here is MOST offended by "I'd hit it"? For whom is that simply the most sexist thing you could ever experience? And for whom is it simply either annoying or something you could care less about?