Racist grandparents
It Came From Planet Aylia says: "My husband's mad Auntie Joan accused the man seven doors down of stealing her milk as he was the first black neighbour she had. She doesn't even get her milk delivered." Tell us about casual racism from oldies.
Thanks to Brayn Dedd who suggested this too
( , Thu 27 Oct 2011, 11:54)
It Came From Planet Aylia says: "My husband's mad Auntie Joan accused the man seven doors down of stealing her milk as he was the first black neighbour she had. She doesn't even get her milk delivered." Tell us about casual racism from oldies.
Thanks to Brayn Dedd who suggested this too
( , Thu 27 Oct 2011, 11:54)
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I've always assumed that b3ta was aimed at a mature audience,
albeit an immature, mature audience, and so don't let my kids look at it.
That's not to excuse that happened on the train, but it's not really comparable.
( , Fri 28 Oct 2011, 17:13, 1 reply)
albeit an immature, mature audience, and so don't let my kids look at it.
That's not to excuse that happened on the train, but it's not really comparable.
( , Fri 28 Oct 2011, 17:13, 1 reply)
I think it is. Instead of the protection of the group, there's the protection of Internet anonymity and an excuse to wheel out the old racist jokes wrapped in a couple of lines about a racist grandad.
It's not satire, it's not a withering attack on the far right it just people having fun by being naughty. Not all the posts, but enough.
( , Fri 28 Oct 2011, 17:47, closed)
Anyway, I think I've got it out of my system.
I am now going to lie in a hot bath with a copy of the New Scientist, which judging by the front cover has a study about how fucking stupid Americans are.
( , Fri 28 Oct 2011, 18:05, closed)
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