Saturday, October 12, 2013

Where Comedy, Sports - And Online Experience - Merge Into The Black Assimilation Story Without Any Laughter

 
"Pull on his dreadlocks. And these are not Occupy Wall Street dreadlocks, by the way. This is a black dude, this is straight-up racism, this is a hate crime. Because you are pretty sure your ex-wife used to fantasize about this guy doing similar shit to her. You knew it. 'Oh yeah - you want to do this to my wife?'
You'll never get a thicker boner than that angry, racist, jealousy boner. Veins are coming out of the head and nothing makes you crazier than when you get that boner and just JAM it in 'em like a fat salamander, and you ride - you get that porn angle where you bend your dick down, and do deep knee bends so you can look at the people. 
You have 55,000 people who are now out of their chairs, on their feet, chanting for YOU. They love you, they're like 'Fuck That Guy! Fuck That Guy!'"
"I'm not delusional. I know shit ain't gettin' any better than it was. People's feelings haven't changed. Laws have been put in place that make it harder to be racist, that's all. It's legislated. 
That's making racism go away? No. There's still white guys who hate black guys and there's still black guys that hate white guys. That's the way it is.  
It's basic animal nature - people enjoy, like animals, people enjoy hanging out with their own people more than they do other people's people. That's why, you'll have white guys with black friends, black guys with white friends type of thing. But for the most part, when you're going out, it's like, you're usually with your own people. You don't want some conglomerated, mulatto, MONGREL group of friends. Both races will be destroyed!"

6 comments:

  1. Well, yeah. People like hanging out with people like themselves -- and we all have different groups that we hang out with, based mainly on having something in common, some shared thing, because we are comfortable with people like that (and people like being comfortable; they seek it out). There isn't anything necessarily wrong with that; it is just the way people are.

    Part of the problem, imhao, is when people don't seem to want to allow other people their groups, they want to force everybody into their group, or when a group decides that another group shouldn't exist because they don't like it and/or it refuses to be part of their group or whatever. Then, there are problems.

    PW -- who likes to wear plaid shirts and flowery bag dresses, or nasty old blue jeans and camo, but doesn't have a problem with people who don't...just as long as they don't cut in or give me shit about my bumpkin-ness too much (a little shit is no biggie, hell, shit talking can be a sign of love and acceptance depending upon the context, but out and out nastiness just to be nasty? uh, no dice)

    *except for nazis, commies, terrorists, and all around scammers who prey upon the innocent...those fascist fuckers have got to go! LOL!

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  2. There's nothing wrong with plaid shirts and flowery bag dresses.

    Unless you're French,...

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  3. Hahaha!
    Comment pouvez vous "coon ass"?

    My maternal grandmother's family hailed from Baton Rouge originally -- Sainte Claire nom du familie, et es tres metis. Il es bien tous.

    While quite the mixed group, I'm afraid I have to claim Frenchie as part of the ethnic contribution (maybe it's the cause for the affection for flowered bag dresses!). Although I'm pretty sure the actual French do not like to claim Louisiana creole as of their own (so that may give me some latitude!).
    And is one of the many reasons why I claim "American" on my census form -- people telling people to "come back where they came from" is a statement of rich irony for my family unit ;)

    PW

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  4. Nah, the French-French don't play that New Orleans shit.

    Not cultured enough, you know,...

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  5. Hehe...yeah...their loss.

    PW

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  6. No shit:

    That was where I spent my Honeymoon.

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