Re: Sharpton and Jackson are scumbags




I see. So if I were to start calling my white friends, oh, I dunno,
"cracker", or "honky" or "judenrat", or how about "ofay", that's a
neglected old classic, it would be seen as a term of endearment, and
perhaps just kind of stupid, all things considered, _unless used by
someone of another group_, and then when I got into a knife fight with
them, or busted a few caps in his ass, it would be the other guy's fault
for provoking me with a term so incredibly offensive. Because they're on
the outside looking in through a dirty window, and I neither want nor need
their help.

All right, I get it now.


If I were walking down the street with my wife and you overheard me call
her "Sweet Potato Buns" that wouldn't give you the right to call her the
same thing.

You don't understand because you wont understand.


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