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I QUOTED him. How much more clear can that be?

"you seem to have a lot of anger directed towards the Jewish people." WHOA, where are you getting THAT from?

Conspiracy theory? Your dismissive writing suggests you have a link to some sketches criticizing Israeli occupation! GREAT! Care to provide?

This comment is spot on.

No, Hoat,it's people like you, fighting for the right to defend racism by attacking anyone who suggest having two guys dress up in robes, fake beards, funny accents, made up names, pretending to buy up highschoolers for virgin room trips and female-only kitchen labor, might be racist.

Right, because interpretation is never a component of communication.

Exhibit B.

Yeah, I thought you probably were, but I thought I might give you the benefit of the doubt of having some insight and intelligence.
My mistake.
I won't repeat it.

Right, but the message was that, "because there is no such thing as an Arab race, there is no point in arguing that this is racist."

Agreed. I think SNL could really do better stuff on Qatar (and UAE) slave labor. And Israeli occupation.

"Arab is not a race" is your justification?

Yeah and I would have loved a sketch about that.

But it wasn't a joke about a specific dictator overspending.
It was about two competing Arabs in fake beard, goofy names, offering virgins and demanding American women to be kitchen laborers. It was full of racist stereotype and was not at all witty political thought-provoking satire.
If you can't see it, you can't see

I'd agree with that, but the thing that makes it more just frank racist was the offer to reward the high school basketball players with "one hour in the two-hundred virgin room," which is just hateful mythology. Not better than having an African king offering "one hour in the watermelon & fried chicken room."

Yeah, that's usually the intelligence of response defenders of this stuff provokes.
Exhibit A.

Whoops. My mistake. They DID have the fake beards.

Thanks for commenting on the racist Arab sketch. It was an offensive caricature that I had't seen in a couple decades. If it was a political statement, that would be one thing. But it came off as crude, stupid, and ugly. The only things missing were the fake beards and noses. Bribing high schoolers with one hour in