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Seinfeld Star in a racist shocker (with link to video) (pg. 9)
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| AndreaCKY772 |
i might be the last one to post in this thread, who knows, but...
i like to read comments of videos on youtube aftr i watch the videos and i was so shocked at some of the remarks. someone said they gained respect for kramer, people were saying it's the funniest thing they ever saw, people said it was no big deal.
i don't find it funny when people call each other ethnic slurs. why would i laugh at an asian being called a "ch*nk" or a white person a "cr*cker"? a lot of young people have no ing sense today.
and to wizniz who said +1 to your dad, you're correct because you've met all the black people in the world and can agree with your dad. sure thing. |
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| ZeJayMan |
| quote: | Originally posted by AndreaCKY772
and to wizniz who said +1 to your dad, you're correct because you've met all the black people in the world and can agree with your dad. sure thing. |
I've already pointed out my annoyance at this just above your post, i mean Wizniz, what a load of . There is literally no end to how stupid you sound right now. |
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| Arbiter |
| quote: | Originally posted by AndreaCKY772
i don't find it funny when people call each other ethnic slurs. why would i laugh at an asian being called a "ch*nk" or a white person a "cr*cker"? a lot of young people have no ing sense today. |
Petty things should be regarded lightly, for to regard them gravely is to empower them. Those who take a racial slur seriously accomplish nothing but to empower racism. |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
Petty things should be regarded lightly, for to regard them gravely is to empower them. Those who take a racial slur seriously accomplish nothing but to empower racism. |
Well said.  |
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| venomX |
| quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
Petty things should be regarded lightly, for to regard them gravely is to empower them. Those who take a racial slur seriously accomplish nothing but to empower racism. |
You would agree that is not to be taken lightly in all contexts though. I agree that sometimes it is necessary to let things slide to diminish the potential for conflict, as Richards should have done with the heckling, but when someone insinuates that in other times he would've had you lynched for bothering him while he speaks, I don't agree that that is to be taken lightly. Even when given the context it could be interpreted as being a "joke". |
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| LiGHT78 |
Anyone see the apology yet?
http://break.com/index/kramers_apology.html
Jerry to the rescue.
Still, a pretty weak attempt at cleaning up the situation. It shows he regrets what he said, but obviously the damage is already done. |
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| Omega_M |
On the surface, people make such a fake show of respect for other cultures.
But the slightest provocation tends to bring out the real racist self from within. Sad.  |
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| S-a-M-u-E-l |
| but what did the black dude say!?!? |
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| venomX |
| quote: | Originally posted by S-a-M-u-E-l
but what did the black dude say!?!? |
Even if he did say something that "merited" a remark like that, to say that it is allowed to be racist if someone is being racist to you doesn't solve anything. |
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| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by S-a-M-u-E-l
but what did the black dude say!?!? |
Your Avtar answers this question. :stongue: |
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| Allied Nations |
| quote: | Originally posted by Danny Ocean
sure, sometimes we "x" cuss word in spanish (marica, cerote, culero, cabron etc) or english (******, bitch, [cunt etc) to refer to each other casually, but we never use latin racial slurs with each other. |
That's bull! People all over latin american use skin color as a way of reffering to someone. Oye "negro" etc. |
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| Danny Ocean |
| quote: | Originally posted by Allied Nations
That's bull! People all over latin american use skin color as a way of reffering to someone. Oye "negro" etc. |
salvadorians don't. |
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