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Uhh, I just saw a PSP commercial with 2 squirrels saying "I'd hit that"

Basically, those things are the most racist thing in entertainment allowed on TV since the old Disney movies. It's amusing, in a "I can't believe no one's bitched about this yet" kind of way.
 
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Basically, those things are the most racist thing in entertainment allowed on TV since the old Disney movies. It's amusing, in a "I can't believe no one's bitched about this yet" kind of way.

And why is it racist again?
 
That'd be awesome... 😀

I'd love to have a parrot that said "I'd hit it" every time I brought someone home... 😛
 
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Didn't they learn from when McDonald's used that term. Then they discovered what it really meant a week later.


HAHAHHAHAHAHHA I have a screen shot of an ad on espn's page 2...it's this douche looking at a cheeseburger saying 'big mac? I'd hit that"....I remember my room mate and i being paralyzed we were laughing so hard
 
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Basically, those things are the most racist thing in entertainment allowed on TV since the old Disney movies. It's amusing, in a "I can't believe no one's bitched about this yet" kind of way.

And why is it racist again?

You're kidding, right? "Squirrel, please!" The ebonics, all that jazz. It's just like Peter Griffin said, "That's good old fashioned family racism!"
 
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Basically, those things are the most racist thing in entertainment allowed on TV since the old Disney movies. It's amusing, in a "I can't believe no one's bitched about this yet" kind of way.

And why is it racist again?

You're kidding, right? "Squirrel, please!" The ebonics, all that jazz. It's just like Peter Griffin said, "That's good old fashioned family racism!"



Those commercials aren't racist.......good God. I wish there were other planets to chose from on where to live because this one's become unbearable.
 
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Basically, those things are the most racist thing in entertainment allowed on TV since the old Disney movies. It's amusing, in a "I can't believe no one's bitched about this yet" kind of way.

And why is it racist again?

You're kidding, right? "Squirrel, please!" The ebonics, all that jazz. It's just like Peter Griffin said, "That's good old fashioned family racism!"

Explain how that is racist..

 
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Basically, those things are the most racist thing in entertainment allowed on TV since the old Disney movies. It's amusing, in a "I can't believe no one's bitched about this yet" kind of way.

And why is it racist again?

You're kidding, right? "Squirrel, please!" The ebonics, all that jazz. It's just like Peter Griffin said, "That's good old fashioned family racism!"

Yes, because after all, no one actually talks like that:roll:
 
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Basically, those things are the most racist thing in entertainment allowed on TV since the old Disney movies. It's amusing, in a "I can't believe no one's bitched about this yet" kind of way.

And why is it racist again?

You're kidding, right? "Squirrel, please!" The ebonics, all that jazz. It's just like Peter Griffin said, "That's good old fashioned family racism!"

Yes, because after all, no one actually talks like that:roll:

No, you have it all wrong.. only black people are allowed to talk like that.. if anyone else does or parodies it, it becomes racism.
 
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Basically, those things are the most racist thing in entertainment allowed on TV since the old Disney movies. It's amusing, in a "I can't believe no one's bitched about this yet" kind of way.

And why is it racist again?

You're kidding, right? "Squirrel, please!" The ebonics, all that jazz. It's just like Peter Griffin said, "That's good old fashioned family racism!"

Explain how that is racist..

I haven't seen these commercials, but I'm curious to hear this explanation as well.
 
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