The real kicker, it's not about racism. Outrage is the tool. There's a selfish, self-serving motive beyond just being offended with this. We know that, because we've seen the proof gaywonk was using both pride month, its community, and his own race as a weapon, for his own gain.
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Not because its unfunny but because it's racist and it belittles the Racism Asian people receive. These "joke" influence reality, racist jokes enable racist people
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Replying to @bruhidonotcare @peady63 and
How do you enable racism in other people? Aren't they already racist if they find it funny? How does that work exactly?
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Replying to @GBrooding @bruhidonotcare and
I don't think laugh at the humor makes you racist, just in case that wasn't clear. But I'm assuming you'd think anyone who finds the humor funny and enjoys it is racist.
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Replying to @GBrooding @bruhidonotcare and
Yes, that’s how racism works lol
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Replying to @SuperMouthyDave @bruhidonotcare and
I see. Then black people who make and laugh at black jokes are racist in your opinion? Comedians like Chris Rock?
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Replying to @GBrooding @bruhidonotcare and
That’s not comparable to white people mocking other people and their culture. They can make fun of it because they lived it
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Replying to @SuperMouthyDave @bruhidonotcare and
I see! So being racist depends on the race making the joke? What about black people making fun of chinese? Is that racist?
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You do realize that part of Chris Rocks audience is white? Someone on this thread said such humor is triggering/creating racism. Is Chris Rock creating racism since part of his audience is white?
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