Originally posted by Deity Dude
You think certain ones are "funny" and others are criminal no matter what. You make this decision based soley on the race of the person making the insult and the person receiving it.
What could be more racist then to say its "funny" if Race A uses racial slurs towards Race B but its a "hate-crime" if Race B does it to Race A.
You think certain ones are "funny" and others are criminal no matter what. You make this decision based soley on the race of the person making the insult and the person receiving it.
What could be more racist then to say its "funny" if Race A uses racial slurs towards Race B but its a "hate-crime" if Race B does it to Race A.
Being called a honky makes me laugh - someone says that to me, it's like "hey, this moron thinks he's Richard ****ing Pryor"
Calling a black person "******" carries a lot more weight, because it's not that far from the days when it was in the context of things like "keep them goddamned ******s in their place" "those ******s are trying to get into our swimming pool" "string that ****** up."
On construction sites in the deep south, back in the not-so-distant good ol' days, sometimes instead of renting a crane or a heavy piece of equipment, you'd "****** rig" - get 40 ******s and a rope.
Or there was that good ol' sign at the limits of McComb, Mississippi that I saw as a kid: "****** - don't let the sun set on your head in McComb"
Now try to replace "******" with "honky" in any of those contexts - it's absurd. They weren't lynching us, putting us in colored schools, telling us we couldn't use public facilities the same as anyone else. Someone runs his mouth calling someone a "honky" and you think it's some moron with a bigger mouth than he has a brain. Someone runs his mouth calling you "******" and you have to think what the hell else is coming next?
There is no way either side of hell that the two words carry anything near the same weight.
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