Black radio host eats bimbo racist white woman alive on the news about the Beyonce

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So ..the reason the cops are all upsets and millions of other Americans that actually believe and understand the true history of this group, is because they just don't know how great they really was? Look sell that nonsense to somebody that wants to believe it, don't try to sell it to me or the police unions in this country .... Folks will believe anything they want ..that's how the Nazis took power in Germany
​Hahahahahaha! I call Godwin's Law!!!
 
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That meme is an oxymoron.

Actually, it's NOT an oxymoron. An oxymoron is TWO contradictory words placed side by side. For example, "brawling love" and "loving hate" (from Romeo and Juliet) are OXYMORONS.


 

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Actually, it's NOT an oxymoron. An oxymoron is TWO contradictory words placed side by side. For example, "brawling love" and "loving hate" (from Romeo and Juliet) are OXYMORONS.


I guess he's implying that using this meme was somehow racist. I have no idea how tho
 

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Using a pic of a black woman using "ghetto" language that poor blacks are stereotyped with using.........

I see where Didymos is coming from
Mind you IMO there is a difference between stereotyping (prejudice) and outright racism. It seems that in recent years any hint of prejudice automatically brings the accusation of racism (as we have seen a lot of in this thread) when the two are loosely linked but not the same.

Someone can pre-judge (prejudice) someone based on race without being outright racist (believing that one race is inherently superior to others) although it is impossible to be racist without carrying prejudice.
 

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Sweet Brown is the name of the lady in the meme., this meme been popular with black people on social media for years..ain't nobody got time for that still remains a popular saying. To call this racist is just being petty...and really reaching
 
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Using a pic of a black woman using "ghetto" language that poor blacks are stereotyped with using.........

I see where Didymos is coming from
Yeah, but here's the point. It's not an oxymoron. It's not even irony. For it to be ironic, there'd need to be a juxtaposition...like if it were a KKK member saying, "RACISM...Ain't nobody got time for dat..." or something like that. This is just a picture of a black woman using non-standard English to disapprove of racism. It might strike people as humorous, but it's not contradictory or ironic.

As an aside, the ONLY thing that makes this slang "ghetto" (a stereotype) is the usage of the word "dat" instead of "that." There are PLENTY of southern hicks who use expressions like, "Ain't nobody...."
 

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its just a matter of dialect, it has nothing to do with racial stereotypes
 
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Poet Mary getting all technical about it. Ain nobody gots time fah dat.
 
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It seems that in recent years any hint of prejudice automatically brings the accusation of racism.
I welcome the accusations because I'm not fearful of being a realist. I am however very cautious not to fall into the trap of having my heart grow cold, which Jesus warns us about. There's a delicate balance of calling people out while at the same time keeping them in heartfelt prayer.