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Has a stupid Black guy vibe about him.


He has the simpleton, stupid, low class, jerk black guy vibe about him. Not interested in his films.

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Solid actor.

One of the best "I'm putting one over on you sucker" smiles in the business.

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havent you made this comment before ?

i remember replying "what if the role calls for a {string of insults} guy?

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https://moviechat.org/nm0000437/Woody-Harrelson/5f22065865d584439669be4f/Has-a-stupid-White-guy-vibe-about-him

no, i was just copying the guy who did it on the Woody board to see if i'd get called a racist

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ohhh yeah , thats where i remeber it from lol

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Sounds racist if you ask me.

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i guess so,

https://moviechat.org/nm0000437/Woody-Harrelson/5f22065865d584439669be4f/Has-a-stupid-White-guy-vibe-about-him

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That's racist too. Unless you meant yours as a joke.

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not really a joke, more like a comparison to the Woody post, just wanted to make sure people would be calling out the racism on both boards

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GENERALLY SPEAKING...THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE COMPARISONS LIKE WHAT IF THEY MADE "BLACK CHICKS" INSTEAD OF "WHITE CHICKS" ARE SLOW AND SPEAKING TO THEIR OWN DEMONS.

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Aren't they simply speaking to the hypocrisy of this cancel culture?

Black people can say the N word, while white people cannot without getting cancelled.
Black people can put white face on while white people cannot put black face on without getting cancelled.
It goes on and on -

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😂

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yes , thats exactly what kowalski was talking about.

Same as the people running round with "White lives matter" placards and claiming racism when black people said wtf?

The difference being white people dont *need* those signs , therefore waving them around is exactly the same as saying there no race issues for black people

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The whole black lives matter movement is utter nonsense (all races are impacted by police brutality) - all lives matter is equally nonsensical, if you are trying to speak out specifically against police brutality.
I am very surprised by the amount of white people joining BLM - though their numbers do explain why woke crap is so popular in Hollywood. Too many young people appear to have the intelligence level of a sheep.

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‘All races are impacted by police brutality’ are you honestly saying that black people aren’t disproportionately treated worse by the police?

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You know, a while back there was this fundraiser for gay homeless people (another woke movement of sorts). I said back then.... why single out gay people? Aren't all homeless people in a shitty situation and need help? Are homeless shelters turning gay people away or what? Everyone looked at me like I was a monster.

In my opinion, if there is a problem that effects all people on various levels, you should deal with that problem at large, without focusing on one particular group. Thinking like that, however, gets you banned on facebook/youtube these days.

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So you suggest ignoring the problem? Police brutality doesn’t affect everyone, the African American population is the one being affected disproportionately. That’s like if someone came to the emergency room with a bleeding Head wound and giving them a physical, first you stop the bleeding.

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Err... police brutality does affect everyone. There's been tons of videos of white peeps being brutalized, but none of them got the marches to the governor's house.
Since it affects everyone, the protests should be aimed at stopping police brutality, rather than focusing on one affected segment of the population.

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Maybe you should have put the link in your post to make it easier to understand the context.

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that would ruin the candid responses

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What was the point when you know people are more sensitive about racism towards black people? If they called it out about a white actor, they're going to call it out about a black actor. Your post proved nothing.

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but why would people be more sensitive about racism concerning a black actor vs a white actor?
hmm

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Is that a serious question? I’ll let you think about that one and answer it yourself.

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It's a fair question. Why should identical racial verbiage be viewed differently depending on skin color. Unless you're racist, it shouldn't be.

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so Social Justice Warriors can have purpose

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Oooh race-a-licious!! 😋

Honestly, I can see what you’re trying to do, the whole “I’ll reverse the statement to prove a point to myself that people can make denigrating statements about white people but if I do the same about a black guy I’ll get labeled a racist and I’ll be ever so smug while chalking up another strike on my blackboard against inclusiveness and the woke horror fiddle-de-dum..” thing.

Except it’s not even marginally as clever as you think it is. It’s actually pretty transparent and cringeworthy. But I applaud your efforts nevertheless. Keep trying kiddo. You’ll get there one day. I believe in you!! ✊

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calm down Grandma Esther, go crochet something

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Excellent suggestion. Would you like a tablecloth or a cock warmer?

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all the cool kids are wearing beanies these days

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Agreed

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GO FOR THE COCK WARMER.🙂

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I just watched a movie with him and Deniro titled "The FAN" where Deniro plays an obsessed Giants fan and obsessed with Wesley Snipes and when things don't go Bobby D's way, he goes all CAPE FEAR on Snipes.. Also starring John Leguizamo as Snipes manager

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i have seen this movie you speak of

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