I wonder how all that exactly works…
Ridiculous…
I suspect
TLDR I hope @MillerliteRN is in a better place ![]()

That’s racist…?
Literally just went right by that dealership the other day!
You use Urban dictionary as your moral compass?
In other words, I heard thats racist so that’s racist.
He dindu nuffin
As I first heard that term thrown about repeatedly by some of the organizers of Charlottesville, yeah. That’s racist af.
I was told by my girlfriends brother that it’s a racist term. I never heard of it till he brought it up.
I just think it’s fucked up what people can come up with when they really skn deep hate other people because of their skn color, where they came from on this planet before or are located on this planet. Like I think as human beings we should be able to look beyond skin color… It’s unfortunate… A lot of it is.
I was saying dindu nuffin in the 80’s. Its not racist. People are. I am racist af. I hate whites, coloreds, yella’s and who gives a rip?
Be a good person and racism just seems to fade away. I talk to everyone and say a bunch of stuff I shouldn’t. I get away with it, because I start the right way and end up better than when I started. If you just love folks, the love will do all the talking.
Me i equally don’t like most people no matter where your from.
I said racist shit in the 80s so it can’t be racist…
You said racist shit a week or two ago.
Can confirm! As I do the same exact thing. Skin color is only skin deep. I’ve met wonder people of every shade, and the same can be said for pieces of shit… I’ll always treat someone how they show me they deserve to be treated.
Seriously splitting hairs here with the racist argument… If you read “dindu nuffin”, and pull a racist argument from it; I hate to say it, but you’re probably racist. Or at least thinking about racism entirely way too much. Have a great day everyone!
Last racism thoughts because it goes down a rabbit hole. Saying something racist doesn’t make you racist, meaning it with intent or malice does.
Example number one and maybe the only one. Tommy, one of my three friends, came over to play hide and go seek with me and my boy. Rules are set and the last set was that Tommy had to keep his eyes open and had to smile. My autistic son pipes up, because Tommy is wearing black and is black and you wouldn’t be able to see him. Then a smiling Tommy, my dumbass and my boy go and run around the yard playing for at least an hour.
Tommy gives me and my boy a hug before eating dinner and one before he leaves. He hops in the car I bought him last Christmas and heads back to his home.
See, I tossed out some words that would seem racist if you didn’t know the context they were used and the after actions that transpired.
Well, example two.
Tommy worked for me as a second job for a couple years. Tommy never missed an opportunity to say 'yessa massa" when customers were around and go into indentured servant/slave speak mode. People didn’t know how to take it, but we were always laughing so they laughed as well. I can’t tell you how many actual racists would talk to Tommy after getting to know him for a bit.
The key was not to have intent or malice and to make light of potentially explosive set of words. We have taken the racism out of the words and gave it back to the racists. Tommy is my only black friend of three, but he is also one of the 1000-ish black people that lives in a county of 85k. I feel privileged that he made my acquaintance, saw through plays on words and became one of my friends.
It’s funny because my nickname growing up was LeRoy… Literally what my dad’s friends would call me! All in jest of course, and I’m sure would offend someone that’s easily offendable. In which case, they would do it even more just to piss that person off.
Oddly enough I still do the same thing. I swear way more than I fucking should, and it tends to irk some people. Oh well, I’m teaching them a lesson in tolerance, but they think it’s an attack. People being people.
I wasn’t raised racist, so I don’t think that way thankfully
