Would I be called a racist if I were to start a thread titled "The 10 Most Overrated Black People"??
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Of course it would you racist-fascist-whitey loving-cracker! :biggrin2:
Would I be called a racist if I were to start a thread titled "The 10 Most Overrated Black People"??
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You people, please! How did we get to page 4 of an "overrated white people thread" and not mention NYBF?
You people, please! How did we get to page 4 of an "overrated white people thread" and not mention NYBF?
Because NYBF isn't just white. He's a human chameleon who can change his skin color to match that of whatever group of people he happens to be among. :wink:
I can tell you have never had the pleasure of being in NYBF's presence!
NYBF's skin color does not change, people's skin color changes to match his...
Would I be called a racist if I were to start a thread titled "The 10 Most Overrated Black People"??
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Start one and see. I'll post in it.
I think the "10 Most Overrated Tidefans Posters" might be fun --![]()
I think the "10 Most Overrated Tidefans Posters" might be fun --![]()
I think the "10 Most Overrated Tidefans Posters" might be fun --![]()
How many of the mods would make the list?
How many of the mods would make the list?
I think someone - not me of course - should start a "10 Most Overrated Bama Coaches" thread. :wink:
You're welcome to add more to the discussion than a mere brain fart.
You mean, besides asserting that a single person somehow can be compared in "viciousness" to an entire race?
They cannot be compared? What makes them incomparable? Did those who peopled the Americas prior to Europeans practice salvery? Human torture? Even human sacrifice? If so, what makes them any different than Columbus and any less deserving of the "vicious" label? We all know that "vicious" is being applied to Columbus simply for political correctness purposes.
On a similar note:
I was walking out of lunch the other day and a young larger black girl was wearing a shirt that said in large sequence grey letters, "Black Girls Rule". I thought about that shirt for the next few minutes and thought about what type of problems/implications would conspire if a large white redneck boy wore a shirt that said, "White Boys Rule".
They cannot be compared? What makes them incomparable? Did those who peopled the Americas prior to Europeans practice salvery? Human torture? Even human sacrifice? If so, what makes them any different than Columbus and any less deserving of the "vicious" label? We all know that "vicious" is being applied to Columbus simply for political correctness purposes.
BTW you misspelled slavery.