(drbroonabloooobloobloo,
Tue 11 Nov 2008, 15:37,
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speaking of racism....
an event at work last night has confused my middle class sensibilities. A mixed race chap i work with last night had a couple of drunks kept calling him Obama and calling him mister president. it all felt a little bit racist to me. before i went over and said anything i noticed that, in fact, the guy does bear a startling resemblence to the new president. now i'm all confused
(Tom OBedlamI have control of a tank,
Tue 11 Nov 2008, 15:37,
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Kill him.
It's the only way to make sure.
(Je suis un vagabondis an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob,
Tue 11 Nov 2008, 15:39,
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i thinking of having obama killed and the guy i work with installed on the throne
that way i can be an eminence grise
(Tom OBedlamI have control of a tank,
Tue 11 Nov 2008, 15:43,
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This sort of stuff always befuddles me.
could be considered racist, but then i wouldn't be offended if a buncha black guys started calling me elijah wood or something, just cos i was white. it's a trivky area, made trickier by the social weight of guilt carried around by most decent white folks because we're always worried about appearing racist.
indeed it does. ah, there were some fields back then...
(drbroonabloooobloobloo,
Tue 11 Nov 2008, 15:47,
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It is harder to differentiate people of a race foreign to your own
due to perceptual adaptation. "Black/chinese etc all look the same" is not necessarily racist, they look the same, because the prototype in the brain for other-race people is more generic, meaning they do "look" the same. If one was to live for a long time in africa, one would adapt to the facial prototype there, making face recognition/differentiation much easier.
I mean, RACIST!
(drbroonabloooobloobloo,
Tue 11 Nov 2008, 15:44,
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Wate
how can you be sure he's NOT Obama?
(mofaha┐( ˘_˘)┌ ʅ(́◡◝)ʃ,
Tue 11 Nov 2008, 15:44,
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