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« on: August 29, 2004, 11:41:00 AM »
Are you really trying to tell me that comedians are "breaking the racial divide in society"? Mabye you ought to take a look at Chris Rock or Wayans Twins. I don't think their comedy is building any sort of a bridge. They make fun of white people plain and simple and they get away with it under the blanket of comedy. Rascism, even if it is reversed, is here to stay.
I wasn't a rascist until a few years ago when some person let me know I was because I couldn't wait on her the minute she walked into my store. She also let her two children know that I was too. Because she was impatient, she called me a rascist. At that very moment,all of my years of really trying to be impartial, not mean, nor having mean thoughts went right down into the great divide. She didn't even have the courage to speak to me about. She just ran out of the store.
She taught me a valuable lesson and her children a valuable lesson. She taught me that it doesn't really matter what I think or feel because everyone really has their own agenda and my opinion probably isn't going to change that. She taught her children a good lesson too--whenever you don't get your way immediately--just scream rascist and run away.