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Atticus Fynch
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Posted - 2011.06.05 00:25:00 -
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Edited by: Atticus Fynch on 05/06/2011 00:27:23
Originally by: Paloka You often see two legged mammals with Brutor features (don't want to call brutors african) grooming each other, either picking out bugs, or making 'corn rows' in each others hair, usually in a social setting.
An obvious comparision between blacks/africans and apes since people dont usually pick bugs out of each other's hair and apes dont make corn rows in each other's fur in social settings. Yet you managed to combine the two.
This attempt at "humor" is nothing but veiled racism. So thank you for exposig your bigotry and ignorance. Now I know to pod you when I see you as should everyone else.
A public apology is in order to save face.
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Atticus Fynch
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Posted - 2011.06.05 01:02:00 -
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Originally by: Salyut Hugs Edited by: Salyut Hugs on 05/06/2011 00:54:34 So this is what the new world looks like? Humorless politically correct automatons.
Also by the way, extreme sensitivity to anything racial when it includes black people indicates a racism in yourself a lot deeper and more severe.
edit: just so you know they're normal people, your allowed to make jokes about them just like anyone else
Nice try.
...but still a failure.
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Atticus Fynch
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Posted - 2011.06.05 01:21:00 -
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Originally by: Sofa Raddis lolamericans. (lulz I ken b bigot 2)
now if you excuse me, this filthy savage has polarbears to chase off his harem of sheep, and chickens to sacrifice to the thundergod.
Can you resolve your cultural tensions somewhere else please.
Yeah, right..americans have the issue.
That is why anyone with olive skin is called a "paki" in Britian. But yeah, it's just us americans that are overly sensitive fools.
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Atticus Fynch
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Posted - 2011.06.05 02:19:00 -
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@Emperor Cheney,
Looks like your comment shut everyone up. Especially those that keep pointing to america as the origins of all things racist. Europeans needs to look in the mirror every so often for a reality check.
Good Reply.
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Atticus Fynch
Gallente The Scope
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Posted - 2011.06.05 02:28:00 -
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Originally by: Sofa Raddis yes this thread was going places
It also shows that the mods are off on weekends. Expect a lock come Monday, but by then we will have another 100 replies and someone is sure to go off the deep end eventually.
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Atticus Fynch
Gallente The Scope
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Posted - 2011.06.05 03:14:00 -
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Originally by: Salyut Hugs I forgot, maybe one of the PC champions from the first page can enlighten me,
Is it still against the laws of god, nature and man to call someone Black? Is it still African-current nationality. I'm pretty sure I remember the more prolific forum *****s saying people should get banned for that a few years ago.
Oh shi-- I just said Black. I guess I'm going to be banned
An interesting thing about the word "black." In hispanic circles, the Spanish word for "black" is "negro." Given hispanics come in a variety of colors, the word "negro" is alos used as a term of endearment. Basically it can be applied to anyone..including caucasians. I've been called "negro" and I'm caucasian. So it's all in the meaning you put into words.
For all you "I Love Lucy" fans out there: Ricky's famous "Babalu" song has some interesting lyrics.
"Yo quiere pedi Que mi negra me quiera Que tenga dinero Y que no se muera"
Literally:
I ask that my "black" woman may love me that she have money and may never die.
Again, in English it sounds offensive as hell, but in spanish there is no implied offense or even racial overtones as the expression "negra" could also be used for a white woman.
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Atticus Fynch
Gallente The Scope
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Posted - 2011.06.05 05:07:00 -
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Originally by: Salyut Hugs Cpt Fina, you win no points for bashing the modern day 'west' slavery, genocide, war, famine, brutality, has always existed. It's a big world out there, time to pull up your diaper and act like the strong baby that you are. Who will one day grow into a strong woman.
...and it's attitudes like yours that indirectly promote such bigotry in the world with your "it has always been that way" attitude. Yes, that may be so but as civilized human beings we are striving to be better than that and part of that growth is acknowledging the problem in the first place. Not excusing it by saying -it's always been that way so grow up.
Cpt Fina's post was right on the mark IMO, andvery well stated.
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Atticus Fynch
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Posted - 2011.06.05 05:26:00 -
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Originally by: Sader Rykane Why is this thread still here?
Becuase mods are off on weekends.
or
They are feeding us enough rope for mega-bans soon to follow.
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