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And, when I see a nig-, um, negro in the street, I wave hello. You know, all friend-like. I haven't chased one with my pick-up in months.

"We treat everybody exactly the same unless you are different"

I almost prefer the raging obvious homophobes. Like the ones who will tell a gay person to their face that they are dying and going to hell. This whole like "hate the sin, love the sinner"/smiling in your face while thinking you are scum is scarier to me.

I feel like someone should do this in his courtroom. It would make his head explode:

Same.

bruh... bruh...

"I think she likes sex already."

"I think she likes sex already."

You could just, I don't know, not look at people's asses that you don't want to look at, then, like, go about living your life instead of being mad that someone somewhere's pants weren't opaque enough.

People taking photos of strangers' behinds should be banned.

It must be terrible to live in constant fear of potential boners that ladies in yoga pants will give you against your will.

Remember, these are men who dislike anything that benefits them if it also benefits women. So, I imagine this is like "Ladies Drink Free" and whore pills.

lol bruh

i also love how nothing about what he said is relevant because it like

And respectability politics is really only directed at the Black community as some sort of justification for oppression and violence. Because GOD KNOWS there aren't any white people who aren't articulate or speak in "jibberish."

I wish they would have waited until the controversy had the potential to derail the whole Bush presidential run.

"First of all, Martin Luther King, Jr. was a well-dressed, extremely well-spoken man; he didn't have his pants sagged to his ankles, and he wasn't delivering his speech in "jibberish" or "slang" (ie. he wasn't speaking like a rapper). He understood that looking respectable and speaking clearly and concisely isn't