JimBowie1958
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So you think that cheap ass video proves something?[....]
You are one dense fucktard, you know that?
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So you think that cheap ass video proves something?[....]
This is the first thing that the tee-pee ni**er has said that is true. She is hotter than a hundred dollar bill in a negro's pocket!
Harris Faulkner is hot.
Don't worry, the OP's sources are mediamatters and Huffington Puffington Post. Two bastions of liberalism.
This is a non-event.
/end thread.
Don't worry, the OP's sources are mediamatters and Huffington Puffington Post. Two bastions of liberalism.
This is a non-event.
/end thread.
Don't worry, the OP's sources are mediamatters and Huffington Puffington Post. Two bastions of liberalism.
This is a non-event.
/end thread.
Actually the video source is Fox Noise.
It was a bizarre question from a guy who looked like he was completely out of place, just fishing for something to say. It got the stunned silence it deserved, but the association with racism, that's equally bizarre.
I wasn't even aware Kool-Aid still existed. I thought that died with the Sixties.
Kool-aid isn't a racially charged word...had he asked if she made Grape Drank, I'd have your back on this one...but not Kool-aid.
Then why do racists often include Kool-Aid along with chicken and watermelon when ridiculing blacks?
I had never heard that one before. And I really don't get that as being ridicule or stereotyping anyway. I love fried chicken and watermelon...and kool-aid for that matter. How does any of that translate into a negative?
I'm 69, and Kool-Aid has been a racist stereotype for as long as I can remember.
Kool-aid isn't a racially charged word...had he asked if she made Grape Drank, I'd have your back on this one...but not Kool-aid.
Then why do racists often include Kool-Aid along with chicken and watermelon when ridiculing blacks?
I had never heard that one before. And I really don't get that as being ridicule or stereotyping anyway. I love fried chicken and watermelon...and kool-aid for that matter. How does any of that translate into a negative?
I'm 69, and Kool-Aid has been a racist stereotype for as long as I can remember.
Is alzheimers kick'n in again there Lakhota?
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Kool-aid isn't a racially charged word...had he asked if she made Grape Drank, I'd have your back on this one...but not Kool-aid.
Then why do racists often include Kool-Aid along with chicken and watermelon when ridiculing blacks?
I had never heard that one before. And I really don't get that as being ridicule or stereotyping anyway. I love fried chicken and watermelon...and kool-aid for that matter. How does any of that translate into a negative?
I'm 69, and Kool-Aid has been a racist stereotype for as long as I can remember.
Is alzheimers kick'n in again there Lakhota?
.
.
Yeah. Too much chicken, watermelon and Kool-Aid.
Then why do racists often include Kool-Aid along with chicken and watermelon when ridiculing blacks?
I had never heard that one before. And I really don't get that as being ridicule or stereotyping anyway. I love fried chicken and watermelon...and kool-aid for that matter. How does any of that translate into a negative?
I'm 69, and Kool-Aid has been a racist stereotype for as long as I can remember.
Is alzheimers kick'n in again there Lakhota?
.
.
Yeah. Too much chicken, watermelon and Kool-Aid.
Rumor has it that turkey, beets, and gravy are also racist. What do you think?
.
I had never heard that one before. And I really don't get that as being ridicule or stereotyping anyway. I love fried chicken and watermelon...and kool-aid for that matter. How does any of that translate into a negative?
I'm 69, and Kool-Aid has been a racist stereotype for as long as I can remember.
Is alzheimers kick'n in again there Lakhota?
.
.
Yeah. Too much chicken, watermelon and Kool-Aid.
Rumor has it that turkey, beets, and gravy are also racist. What do you think?
.
I don't know. Got any proof?
Don't worry, the OP's sources are mediamatters and Huffington Puffington Post. Two bastions of liberalism.
This is a non-event.
/end thread.
Actually the video source is Fox Noise.
It was a bizarre question from a guy who looked like he was completely out of place, just fishing for something to say. It got the stunned silence it deserved, but the association with racism, that's equally bizarre.
I wasn't even aware Kool-Aid still existed. I thought that died with the Sixties.
Don't worry, the OP's sources are mediamatters and Huffington Puffington Post. Two bastions of liberalism.
This is a non-event.
/end thread.
Actually the video source is Fox Noise.
It was a bizarre question from a guy who looked like he was completely out of place, just fishing for something to say. It got the stunned silence it deserved, but the association with racism, that's equally bizarre.
I wasn't even aware Kool-Aid still existed. I thought that died with the Sixties.
Yes, you seem that informed.
Don't worry, the OP's sources are mediamatters and Huffington Puffington Post. Two bastions of liberalism.
This is a non-event.
/end thread.
Actually the video source is Fox Noise.
It was a bizarre question from a guy who looked like he was completely out of place, just fishing for something to say. It got the stunned silence it deserved, but the association with racism, that's equally bizarre.
I wasn't even aware Kool-Aid still existed. I thought that died with the Sixties.
Yes, you seem that informed.
So you're saying Brian Kilmeade is a racist?
I'll take your word for it.
Don't worry, the OP's sources are mediamatters and Huffington Puffington Post. Two bastions of liberalism.
This is a non-event.
/end thread.
Actually the video source is Fox Noise.
It was a bizarre question from a guy who looked like he was completely out of place, just fishing for something to say. It got the stunned silence it deserved, but the association with racism, that's equally bizarre.
I wasn't even aware Kool-Aid still existed. I thought that died with the Sixties.
Yes, you seem that informed.
So you're saying Brian Kilmeade is a racist?
I'll take your word for it.
That would fit the mark of someone who "thought" Kool-Aid died out in the sixties.
I am sure there are a great many other surprises for you in life.
Don't worry, the OP's sources are mediamatters and Huffington Puffington Post. Two bastions of liberalism.
This is a non-event.
/end thread.
Actually the video source is Fox Noise.
It was a bizarre question from a guy who looked like he was completely out of place, just fishing for something to say. It got the stunned silence it deserved, but the association with racism, that's equally bizarre.
I wasn't even aware Kool-Aid still existed. I thought that died with the Sixties.
Yes, you seem that informed.
So you're saying Brian Kilmeade is a racist?
I'll take your word for it.
That would fit the mark of someone who "thought" Kool-Aid died out in the sixties.
I am sure there are a great many other surprises for you in life.
One would certainly hope.
But that has to be what you're saying here. Apparently you and Brian Kilmeade know your racist stereotypes better than I do. Good to know, if I ever have a need for that info.
Actually the video source is Fox Noise.
It was a bizarre question from a guy who looked like he was completely out of place, just fishing for something to say. It got the stunned silence it deserved, but the association with racism, that's equally bizarre.
I wasn't even aware Kool-Aid still existed. I thought that died with the Sixties.
Yes, you seem that informed.
So you're saying Brian Kilmeade is a racist?
I'll take your word for it.
That would fit the mark of someone who "thought" Kool-Aid died out in the sixties.
I am sure there are a great many other surprises for you in life.
One would certainly hope.
But that has to be what you're saying here. Apparently you and Brian Kilmeade know your racist stereotypes better than I do. Good to know, if I ever have a need for that info.
Well, since you knew nothing about Kool-Aid, we can pretty much assume you don't know much about anything...including what I am saying here.
But you keep your antiquated thought processes in motion....you'll catch up someday.