Damn it White People.


So Kevin Hart is allowed to say this?

What about a white comedian? RIOTS..

Dude, that was SO not extreme!

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Reverse racism has been around a very long time. One of the first times I was keenly aware of in-your-face reverse racism being socially acceptable was when The Bill Cosby Show was on-air (he played a character named Dr. Huxtable).

The weekly show had a nearly all black cast except for the occasional white person who would be written into a slow-witted, slovenly character who was, more often than not, the butt of Cosby's jokes. Any marches of protest about it? No.

It was also a time when college campuses had exclusive, ethnic Student Unions for all but white students. Any letter writing campaigns of complaints? No. Then there were the newspaper stories verifying that white students were being turned away from colleges and jobs in favor of other-race students whose scores were certainly no better, and too often even worse, than the 'disqualified' white persons. Any funding being taken away from these schools for such visible evidences of 'racism'? No.

Those examples of reverse racism were happening way back in the 1970's ... but I'm sure people will wake up to such INcorrectness ... um, ... soon?

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For all the turmoil white people have put black people and people of color through, if a joke in a movie is the judgment made upon said white people that's not even a slap on the wrist.

So, by all means, shut the f___k up.

- I reply, and then I'm gone.

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