Perfect analogy for America at the moment. A bit under half the country has no idea that Trump will win for them too. All bent out of shape, gobbling up their fake news and pizza.
Perfect analogy for America at the moment. A bit under half the country has no idea that Trump will win for them too. All bent out of shape, gobbling up their fake news and pizza.
That you have to ask this highlights some serious educational issues in your country.
Yes.
tomatoface is always lucid my friend, just with varying degrees of coherence.
Then it would make sense to stop identifying ourselves along those lines. That would go a long way toward removing it from dialogue, inner or outer. Instead of “I’m a Native Canadian part-time cis pan-sexual” maybe we could say “I’m a human.” The way we identify ourselves is the way others will identify us.
Calling a person brown is not a racist thing to do, sir.
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Old Crazy Left Eye... a talented man indeed. Great actor, better person. What a treat. If America is ever going to be great again, it will have to start with men like Old Crazy Left Eye.
I feel that, as a Bernie supporter who is a man, you should not be using that gif.
Why would it matter if the object was foreign or native? I don’t think it would. Still, we should build the wall.
I prefer intertextual ghost-meaning.
Interesting, but my logic is a little different. You see, “colored” intimates a departure from the norm. It is a way of calling someone different, and that is inappropriate and offensive. We are all normal. However, just calling him brown is not offensive. To see that as offensive necessitates some an assumption…
Not sure if I can be any clearer.
I agree with you. But your comment doesn’t answer the question of how that second use of brown could be considered racist and not objective.
But he did not walk up to Antonio and call him brown.
You cannot explain what racism is, let alone how my comment advocates it. Focus on bowling.
An interesting place to start, indeed. How does that work? I assume you can explain yourself, but maybe not. If you are able to, I would like to hear more.
I have never in my life made an insincere comment on the internet.
Requesting clarification, sir. Is your uncle racist for calling a fellow brown, or for other reasons?