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Start here => Games => Topic started by: Calandale on November 30, 2018, 12:26:48 PM
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I miss doing this. :zoinks:
I'll use just about any derogatory term, if I think it's funny. But the humor should be in the
direction against the offense that the term actually represents. So, parodying a bigot
is one thing, while a joke playing only to the stereotype is bigotry itself. The difficulty is in
distinguishing whether there is an actual parody.
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I've got a sneaking suspicion that there's a nigger in the woodpile here. :orly:
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Picking cotton jokes are my favorite. I wanna give a beautiful girl a bouquet of cotton
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I've got a sneaking suspicion that there's a nigger in the woodpile here. :orly:
My mom used to accuse my father of such regularly.
I suspect it's just the big dick though.
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I like making sexist remarks about women, but I don't claim satire to deny there's some level of belief in that. If I'm not genuinely bigoted about something, I don't say things that imply I am. :dunno:
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I've got a sneaking suspicion that there's a nigger in the woodpile here. :orly:
My mom used to accuse my father of such regularly.
I suspect it's just the big dick though.
Cotton dick, how lovely :laugh:
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I like making sexist remarks about women, but I don't claim satire to deny there's some level of belief in that. If I'm not genuinely bigoted about something, I don't say things that imply I am. :dunno:
I like the lulz.
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When I was a kid there was a saying that was already kinda politically incorrect. My mother used to say it regularly, out of nostalgia for a more "innocent" time:
When you did someone a favour and they said "thank you", instead of saying "you're welcome" or the Australian equivalent ("no worries"), my mother would sometimes say "I'd do the same thing for a blackfella". It was kinda funny coming from my mother because she was one of the least racist people I knew from her generation.
I wouldn't use the expression myself. I used to jokingly use some racist terms for certain ethnicities but never do so any more as I have kids.
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When I was a kid there was a saying that was already kinda politically incorrect. My mother used to say it regularly, out of nostalgia for a more "innocent" time:
When you did someone a favour and they said "thank you", instead of saying "you're welcome" or the Australian equivalent ("no worries"), my mother would sometimes say "I'd do the same thing for a blackfella". It was kinda funny coming from my mother because she was one of the least racist people I knew from her generation.
I wouldn't use the expression myself. I used to jokingly use some racist terms for certain ethnicities but never do so any more as I have kids.
My mom used to call Ramen gook noodles. I wouldn't consider her bigoted about anything, not even Asian people, and it's the only circumstance ever hearing her use a slur. I also know she grew up during the Vietnam war so I wouldn't say there's really nothing to it, and she probably shouldn't either. :dunno:
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My Nanna used to say to describe a messy, cluttered room, "This place looks like a niggers' camp." I heard her myself when I was a kid. She would NOT get away with saying it today. I wonder where she got the saying from. She died of Alzheimer's disease so I can't ask her now.
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When I was a kid there was a saying that was already kinda politically incorrect. My mother used to say it regularly, out of nostalgia for a more "innocent" time:
When you did someone a favour and they said "thank you", instead of saying "you're welcome" or the Australian equivalent ("no worries"), my mother would sometimes say "I'd do the same thing for a blackfella". It was kinda funny coming from my mother because she was one of the least racist people I knew from her generation.
I wouldn't use the expression myself. I used to jokingly use some racist terms for certain ethnicities but never do so any more as I have kids.
My mom used to call Ramen gook noodles. I wouldn't consider her bigoted about anything, not even Asian people, and it's the only circumstance ever hearing her use a slur. I also know she grew up during the Vietnam war so I wouldn't say there's really nothing to it, and she probably shouldn't either. :dunno:
Gook isn't a racist term when used for Koreans, it's what they call themselves in their own language. :M
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Gook isn't a racist term when used for Koreans, it's what they call themselves in their own language. :M
Like nigga?
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Gook isn't a racist term when used for Koreans, it's what they call themselves in their own language. :M
Like nigga?
English isn't the native tongue of the jiggaboo. :M
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Eh. Probably closer to the English that came over to the colonies originally.
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This thread is destined to die.
No one wants to talk about this shit. I can. I just do not want to.
How about oldsters (yeah, some younger than me) Saying, "That was mighty white of you!" FFS.
:zombiefuck:
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Oh my. I still say that one.
honestly though, it's that EVERY time "Sayings you Hate" ended up in my feed,
I wanted this to be up there too, so it would be confusing.
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This thread is destined to die.
No one wants to talk about this shit. I can. I just do not want to.
How about oldsters (yeah, some younger than me) Saying, "That was mighty white of you!" FFS.
:zombiefuck:
In today's socio-political climate I think it's important to thumb your nose at the PC thought police.
If we don't push back they will dictate to us what we are and aren't allowed to say.
Personally I'd like to see Dave Chappelle bring back his racially based humor.
Clayton Bigsby, the black white supremacist, WHITE POWER!!!!!!! :rofl:
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