Reverse Racism In Boxing
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You blend better, absorb the white-american culture better because of that. About racism color is 80% of it, only after that comes nationality, if you're not a ****** of course. He got it right.Comment
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whiteboy is racist more upon how it's used.
i'll take it as a racist remark if someone is dissing me, and it sounds like "shut the **** up, punk ass whiteboy" or "crakka"
wtf does white boy have to do w/ it? how is that not racist? crakka is what i take as a racist remark. it's like me calling someone a *****. ****in racist, and it shouldn't be.
would it be alrite if i said, "shut the **** up, punk ass blackboy"
it just depends on the context and how it's used. i grew up in a community where i was the only white kid on the block, and was regularly called, "crakka" "whiteboy" "gringo" and more.Comment
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Dig,but atleast you have the good sense to know that its all bollocks!whiteboy is racist more upon how it's used.
i'll take it as a racist remark if someone is dissing me, and it sounds like "shut the **** up, punk ass whiteboy" or "crakka"
wtf does white boy have to do w/ it? how is that not racist? crakka is what i take as a racist remark. it's like me calling someone a *****. ****in racist, and it shouldn't be.
would it be alrite if i said, "shut the **** up, punk ass blackboy"
it just depends on the context and how it's used. i grew up in a community where i was the only white kid on the block, and was regularly called, "crakka" "whiteboy" "gringo" and more.Comment
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Easier to do that when you don't arrive in the country as a slave. Blacks had allot more to struggle than the Eastern Europeans, or the Italians or the Irish did. It's not even open to debate..Comment
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My grandparents were freed ****** - they had been enslaved by the Bolsheviks (communists) in the USSR.
As I said before, the Bolsheviks burned all the churches, deliberately starved millions of people to death, separated millions of others from their families. Many millions were massacred in the 20s and 30s, if they didn't co-operate. Millions more were sent to forced labor camps called "gulags", where on average people survived about two years.Comment
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