It could happen and you have already talked about racial issues at work.I don't deal in hypotheticals
which black executive of a known franchise/company is going around talking about how he refers to whites personally?What my check looking like? I don't care. Black people refer to each other as ******s everyday. Now "c00n" seems to be fashionable another racially derogatory name. Yet, we act outraged and appaulded when a white person says it. It's ridiculous.
Better question do you think you should be fired from your job if your employer found out you posted on this cesspool of ignorance?
It's also ridiculous to say the only way one can be racist is to have power. Was Marge Schott any less racist because she was paying her "slaves/athletes" pretty well? It's nonsense.
Let it go, breh.
The general aesthetic among a lot of folks is that you can only be racist if you're white.
Everything else is either made up words so it don't matter, justified because of what they did to "us" or "doesn't bother other races that bad" so it's just fun and games.
edit: goddammit I gotta stop posting in these threads....
i honestly dont see the big deal with all of this. An old cac lady from the deep south admitted to saying the N word in the past, whoopdie doo
Anytime a popular white person say something racist. It always comes back to what we do we do. The sad thing is more whites are offed by what she said then we are.
Anytime a popular white person say something racist. It always comes back to what we do we do. The sad thing is more whites are offed by what she said then we are.
Food Network had no choice but to fire her. For such a diverse network to parade an admitted racist would scare advertisers away. As far as the public outcry I agree with you. Whats done is done, let's move on.
EXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!!
We all know that black folks do fukked up things as well. But this thread isn't about that. It's about Paula Deen.
"You wonder why they call you a c00n, you wonder why they call you a c00n....I betcha "
"I was shocked. I thought she'd get a fair trial," Wilson, a nurse from Jacksonville, Fla.