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Question about stereotypes...

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Lifer
This isn't meant to be offensive, but it is.

If you characterized people who live in trailers as redneck, low income, uneducated white trash, there's nothing wrong with that. However, if you characterize every person who lives in the projects as low income, uneducated welfare trash, there's something wrong with that.

I find it curious. Any thoughts?
 
I don't find anything wrong with either because there are people like that in each of those living environments.
 
You know what I really dislike ?

Black people calling me beloved patriot and there's nothing wrong with it, call them a derogatory name (Not going to metion it) and I am called a racist.
 
Because low income white trailer trash is the last minority that the politically correct can still ridicule, and still be politically correct.
 
Originally posted by: Roger
You know what I really dislike ?

Black people calling me beloved patriot and there's nothing wrong with it, call them a derogatory name (Not going to metion it) and I am called a racist.
Why wouldn't one call a Black Person calling a White Person a beloved patriot a racist? I would.

 
Originally posted by: lirion
Because low income white trailer trash is the last minority that the politically correct can still joke about, and still be politically correct.

Don't forget the Polish! 😛
 
everyone will stereotype everyone else till the end of time. You start to form thoughts about a person before you ever talk to them or know anything about them.
 
Why wouldn't one call a Black Person calling a White Person a beloved patriot a racist? I would.

In my state, if you call a black man in public a n......., you get arrested, yet many black men call white people beloved patriot, you figure it out, I can't.
 
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: lirion
Because low income white trailer trash is the last minority that the politically correct can still joke about, and still be politically correct.

Don't forget the Polish! 😛

And thanks to Goldmember - the Dutch are under attack again. 😀

- M4H
 
Where do black people call white people "beloved patriot"? I never heard of that word once in my life. What does it mean, whats it background?
 
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: lirion
Because low income white trailer trash is the last minority that the politically correct can still joke about, and still be politically correct.

Don't forget the Polish! 😛


I've never seen any rich Polish, so they're still low income and white, and posibly trailer trash😛

 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Roger
You know what I really dislike ?

Black people calling me beloved patriot and there's nothing wrong with it, call them a derogatory name (Not going to metion it) and I am called a racist.
Why wouldn't one call a Black Person calling a White Person a beloved patriot a racist? I would.

Yeah, but you're just a Bigoted White Oppressor, who simply because of your skin colour is a member of the KKK and thinks the Nazi party should be reelected to power.

Remember folks, crying racism only works one way! :|

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: lirion
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: lirion
Because low income white trailer trash is the last minority that the politically correct can still joke about, and still be politically correct.

Don't forget the Polish! 😛


I've never seen any rich Polish, so they're still low income and white, and posibly trailer trash😛

Crap. I think I'm Polish!
 
Originally posted by: Roger
Why wouldn't one call a Black Person calling a White Person a beloved patriot a racist? I would.

In my state, if you call a black man in public a n......., you get arrested, yet many black men call white people beloved patriot, you figure it out, I can't.
Wll all I can say is that the Federated States of Micronesia sucks then!🙂
 
Where do black people call white people "beloved patriot"? I never heard of that word once in my life. What does it mean, whats it background?

East Coast slang ?

Means the same thing as N..... towards a black man.



Wll all I can say is that the Federated States of Micronesia sucks then!

BWUHAHAHAHA 😀
 
Originally posted by: Zakath15
This isn't meant to be offensive, but it is.

If you characterized people who live in trailers as redneck, low income, uneducated white trash, there's nothing wrong with that. However, if you characterize every person who lives in the projects as low income, uneducated welfare trash, there's something wrong with that.

I find it curious. Any thoughts?

The low income and poorly educated parts aren't very offensive. Nobody who could afford to live somewhere else would live in the projects. Low income is usually a result of poor education, though it's too much of a generalization.

It's the welfare trash part that's offensive. Why would you think it's okay to call any person "trash". I don't think I need to go into why people might get offended at that.

Calling someone "white trash" is offensive too. On both a personal level to any individual you called that, and anyone who lived in a trailer park would probably resent that.
 
Originally posted by: Roger
Why wouldn't one call a Black Person calling a White Person a beloved patriot a racist? I would.

In my state, if you call a black man in public a n......., you get arrested, yet many black men call white people beloved patriot, you figure it out, I can't.

People are so afraid of being labeled a racist, they are scared to confront black on white racism. 🙁:|
 
Originally posted by: Gr1mL0cK
Where do black people call white people "beloved patriot"? I never heard of that word once in my life. What does it mean, whats it background?


I've had "beloved patriot" yelled at me by a four year old black girl on a city street.

 
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: lirion
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: lirion
Because low income white trailer trash is the last minority that the politically correct can still joke about, and still be politically correct.

Don't forget the Polish! 😛


I've never seen any rich Polish, so they're still low income and white, and posibly trailer trash😛

Crap. I think I'm Polish!

Cool. Now I know how to get you out of a tree. 😛
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Roger
You know what I really dislike ?

Black people calling me beloved patriot and there's nothing wrong with it, call them a derogatory name (Not going to metion it) and I am called a racist.
Why wouldn't one call a Black Person calling a White Person a beloved patriot a racist? I would.

Remember folks, crying racism only works one way! :|

- M4H

You'd actually be surprised what power that term has, regardless of the race of the person to whom it is applied. Look a man square in his eye and call him a racist, I guarantee you he will do a double take.
 
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Zakath15
This isn't meant to be offensive, but it is.

If you characterized people who live in trailers as redneck, low income, uneducated white trash, there's nothing wrong with that. However, if you characterize every person who lives in the projects as low income, uneducated welfare trash, there's something wrong with that.

I find it curious. Any thoughts?

The low income and poorly educated parts aren't very offensive. Nobody who could afford to live somewhere else would live in the projects. Low income is usually a result of poor education, though it's too much of a generalization.

It's the welfare trash part that's offensive. Why would you think it's okay to call any person "trash". I don't think I need to go into why people might get offended at that.

Calling someone "white trash" is offensive too. On both a personal level to any individual you called that, and anyone who lived in a trailer park would probably resent that.
Only if they had a car up on blocks in front of their trailer🙂

 
Originally posted by: Roger
Why wouldn't one call a Black Person calling a White Person a beloved patriot a racist? I would.

In my state, if you call a black man in public a n......., you get arrested, yet many black men call white people beloved patriot, you figure it out, I can't.

Proof?
 
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