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Old 12-07-2006, 01:38 PM   #11 (permalink)
NJG35
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Originally Posted by dwagner003 View Post
I just hate the double standards.. Black people can have entire comedy acts making fun of white people, but if a white guy EVER made a black person joke, he would be shunned by society.. Gay pride parades.. Ever see a Straight-pride parade? People with "Brown/Black Power" stickers on their cars.. They're considered to be proud of their heritage.. If I had a "White-Power" sticker on my car, I'd be killed on the road.. We, as caucasions really have to watch what we say/do.. We have ZERO forgiveness..
I understand exactly what you're saying with the whole black/white power thing. Now for GZire....i've heard a few white people on comedy acts say it and it was ok. Like I said, you just have 2 know how 2 use it and also grow up around it. We all know when you're using it with hate and discrimination (M. Richards), and using it as a joke and think nothing of it. That's all I'm trying to say. White people make fun of black people on stand up but it's not racist, just like black people make fun of white people but not in a racist way. Now when you say something like we had you upside down a few years ago, that's something different. Really fk'ed up sh*t to say.
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