It's part of a joke.
It's from the perspective of always wanting to wrestle with a tall German woman. The ones I have met are shorter than I am.
I was trying to be
pornographic, not political.
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Seriously,
I was being racist-that's the point.
How can people ever get over themselves if they cannot be honest?
I looked at this woman and iommediately labeled her a bigot-that she looked the way she did and the
tele-fono-name-o deal surely didn't help.
So, I was being racist, judgemental and probably a little sexist too.
What happens now?
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The part of racism that is blunt and kinda stupid? When people run around pointing at others about racism.
I will take anyone to task about racism and prejudice.
Here's the rub to the "Sunday/racism" story.
The class continued and the woman who headed it-she was a danged sexy Mid Eastern woman -there I go again!-looked at the three woman who had raised their hand and asked them this.....
Have you ever been behind a car with an elderly person driving?
The room laughed.
And have you ever cursed at them for driving slow?
Tee Hee!
So we were all prejudiced, at that moment, against elderly drivers.
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I worked with this guy that would stop in the office and BS for a minute.
He soon came to call me 'his n-----'.
No tension, no harm-one day I asked him, "Can I ask you a question?"
"Sure."
I prefaced the question by saying I wasn't trying to be insulting-
I said, "Aren't we all n------?"
He grinned and said something like "you got it" and the funniest part about it is that he would see me in the HALLWAY and say, "how's my n-----?" like it was nothing.
I didn't mention that he was black. Could THAT be construed as racism?
Now that we got that out the way, I did call my two co-workers 'crazy'. I hope I didn't offend anyone that suffers from mental problems, with that statement!
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