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Originally posted by The Original King
Before you read this you have to understand that I am not racist. I am simply fed up with ignorance.
If the world is gonna embrace the term "white trash" then we should also embrace the term "nigger."
You know what I wanna hear... You know how in TV, Music, and Movies there is always the white guy that either tries to rap or dance and he says, "I'm so white." I want a black guy on BET (Black Entertainment Television) that's trying to discuss a white topic such as skiing or the stock market to stop and say, "I'm sorry... I'm so black."
Why is it okay to make fun of white people? Huh? I know were lame. The only dance and music we ever made up was polka. Okay, we lose on that one. But if you all are gonna make fun of my suits, the NY Times, and paid vacations... then I'm gonna make fun of your bling (whatever the fuck that is?), rollin' on dubs, and Source magazine.
Get over it.
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It's just as wrong to make fun of "white" people as it is "black" people. I find it funny that you attempt to refute the "it's cool to make fun of white people" argument with stereotypes. That's like winning a gun control debate but shooting the opposition.
Race is a concept created in the minds of morons and reinforced by laws. It's so deeply ingrained into us all that it's natural for all of us to accept the concept of race as an irrefutable truth. But I think we all know that just because a lot of people believe in something - doesen't make it valid or right.
Every aspect of the concept of race should be rejected seeing as how it was created to elevate certain people above other people. By choosing to accept any aspect of the concept of race you're also choosing to accept all the stereotypes and underlying hatred that comes along with the whole concept of race.
Stop defining everything and realize there's so much more to all of this than what we're defined by.
And to be on topic, I've come to the realization that words can only do but some much - somethings just have to be learned from life experiences. Let your sister do what she wants - nothing teaches you to watch where you walk better than a brick wall in your path.