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[–]Scratch_That_Itch 338 points339 points ago

Bigsby has since divorced his wife for, quote, "Being a nigger lover."

[–]InfiniteBlink 87 points88 points ago

That was the best part. fucking cherry.

[–]nm825 9 points10 points ago

Colin Powell...Cunnlingus Rice...Cunnlingus Rice?!?! Sounds like a Mexican dish.

[–]TrojanX 1 point2 points ago

After 19 years of marriage!!

[–]spinlock -4 points-3 points ago

Let me fix that for you:

'Bigsby has since divorced his wife for, quote, "Being a nigger lover."'

It's a quote so you need more quotes in it.

[–]Scratch_That_Itch -2 points-1 points ago

Well played.

[–]Wei-N 12 points13 points ago

Actually, it should be the other way around:

"Bigsby has since divorced his wife for, quote, 'Being a nigger lover.'"

[–]dreinn 0 points1 point ago

That's a British/American difference.

[–]valarmorghulis 0 points1 point ago

You Brits are weird with your single quotes on the outside then.

[–]dreinn 0 points1 point ago

I'm not British, just a fan of their quotation marks.

[–]ross62681 152 points153 points ago

(White teenagers drive by listening to rap music) "Turn down that jungle bunny music you dirty niggers!"

"Did he just call us niggers?.......Awesome!!"

[–]Team_Khalifa 14 points15 points ago

It's crazy white people like being called that.

[–]r3vv 12 points13 points ago

I don't think anyone enjoys being called a nigger.

Nigga, however, is synonymous with bro in a lot of cases. White people don't feel like they can use nigga since it's so close to nigger. Nigger happens to have a big correlation with slavery, obviously.

So when the white man is told by a black man that he is his nigga it "feels good bro".

Source: I am a white man who feels good when black people call me their nigga.

[–]Team_Khalifa 9 points10 points ago

Nigga is the same word. It's just like how some people say four and some say fo'. I know who to use that word.

Source: I'm black and grew up in the hood.

[–]r3vv 12 points13 points ago

I stand corrected.

Thank you black man from the hood.

[–]sakattack 2 points3 points ago

I agree it is the same word, but certainly nigga and nigger have much different connotations, no?

[–]Team_Khalifa -1 points0 points ago

Yes, it definitely depends on who you're talking though. If some nigga it sounds forced and fake. You know what I'm screamin'?

[–]NinjaKingSupreme 0 points1 point ago

So..black people actually call each other "nigger"?

[–]Team_Khalifa 0 points1 point ago

Yeah that's just how some people talk. Others think its cool because being "hood" and what they think is "ghetto" is cool.

[–]FungalDefecation 17 points18 points ago

Hmm... I believe the correct term is "Supremacist", not "Supremist"...

[–]kevmarshmt 3 points4 points ago

Surprised nobody else noticed that

[–]Ragnalypse 2 points3 points ago

It's supremaly surprising.

[–]Theownist 86 points87 points ago

"Let's talk about Chinese people! With their kung-fu and their silly ching-chang-chong talk! We can't understand you! Go back to yer country! White power!"

[–]Its_aTrap 50 points51 points ago

"My message is simple. Niggers, Jews, Homosexuals, Mexicans, Arabs, and all kinds of different Chinks; STANK, AN I HATE EM"

[–]analystandtherapist 13 points14 points ago

SIR! I am in no way, shape, or form involved in any niggerdom! Do I make myself clear??

[–]toadfury 1 point2 points ago

Because she's a nigger lover. >:|

[–]DeadForTaxReasons 26 points27 points ago

..whitepower.

haha, man I miss dave.

[–]Jody_Fosters_Army 5 points6 points ago

Never thought I'd upvote a comment with white power in it

[–]kefkakiller 26 points27 points ago

...no relation.

[–]Random_Link_Roulette 6 points7 points ago

Came for this, thank you.

[–]Splitshadow 4 points5 points ago

TIL Uncle Ruckus voiced General Warfield from the SC2 campaign..

[–]rhunex 33 points34 points ago

I need more info. Does she hate all Asians, or a specific kind of Asian? Does she hate ethnicities from southeast Asia(those typically thought to be 'Asian', at least in the US)? Because in her defense, all of these are Asian, and they all have differences in look:

  • Vietnamese

  • Chinese

  • Japanese

  • Thai

  • Lao

  • Mongolian

  • Russian

  • Indian

  • Korean

  • Iraqi

  • Etc.

Also, given recent historical events, like the Vietnam War, it's still possible that she learned to hate North Vietnam from whatever community she grew up in. Or, she might detest Chinese if she grew up in a community somewhere in northern Vietnam. Or it could be something entirely different, since I have little to no knowledge of how various countries in Asia view each other.

[–]witt19[S] 23 points24 points ago

The adopted daughter is Vietnamese, and relatively young at that. From what I gathered from the brief conversation I had with my coworker (whom is white), she dislikes anyone who looks Vietnamese (thus I think Asian in general is safe to assume) due to conditions / treatment she grew up in. The adopted parents are working at it and from I understand she is getting better.

[–]SireddgintonPotato 18 points19 points ago

It is actually quite easy to distinguish what country in Asia someone may be from based on social fashions, looks and the obvious language use. Also go tell a Korean you think they are Vietnamese and see what they say.

[–]saxicide 21 points22 points ago

Only once you're used to seeing them and having them identified as such. And different Asian ethnicities have have differing levels of similarity. For example, I live in Seattle and frequent various areas of our International district. With fairly high accuracy, I can identify Chinese from Korean from Japanese by sight, and always by language. I can recognize Vietnamese script, but being less familiar with Viatnamese communities in general, as well as Thai, Cambodian, etc, communities, often I can only identify a much broader geographical area. If the little girl only has experience with Vietnamese=Asian, she may assume that Asian=Vietnamese for a while.

[–]SireddgintonPotato 3 points4 points ago

Good point and argument.

[–]POOPYFACEface 3 points4 points ago

Well it's pretty easy to recognize Vietnamese "script" when it uses the Roman alphabet

[–]Phillile 6 points7 points ago

It's very hard to tell the difference between the more common Asian-American diaspora based on looks.

Here's a link: http://alllooksame.com/quiz.php?tid=1

Username: paulron0 Password: watashi

[–]hzlntcoffeebean 0 points1 point ago

As an asian, I did worse than average.

[–]Phillile 0 points1 point ago

I did okay. I'm Vietnamese, not any of the major three, though, so I gave myself an excuse.

[–]ZombieWriter 0 points1 point ago

Call a Korean person Japanese and get a Tae Kwon Do boot to the head.

[–]SireddgintonPotato 0 points1 point ago

Yep. My gf's dad is in the Martial arts HOF in Korea and she went to worlds as a teenager. I use the "smother because I'm bigger" technique.

[–]ZombieWriter 1 point2 points ago

What is HOF?

I earned my black belt while in Korea. They don't care too much for the Japanese.

[–]SireddgintonPotato 1 point2 points ago

Hall of Fame. Of course they don't. The Japanese have been raping and pillaging mainland Asia for a loooong time.

[–]TecmoBull 1 point2 points ago

HOF = Hall of Fame for Korean Martial Arts

Surprised you didn't know that, Mr. Black belt

*edit

I kid

[–]ZombieWriter 1 point2 points ago

I was in the deep country, and that is pretty impressive. So your girlfriend is Asian?

[–]Snowblindyeti 1 point2 points ago

It's easy for people that know about Asian culture or spend a lot of time around Asians. Am I seriously expected to study up on Asians when I could just go on with my life either asking where they're from or being content not knowing? Or should you study accents and clothing so you can instantly tell what country a European is from or which state an American is from?

[–]vuhleeitee 0 points1 point ago

If you can't tell any of those three things...where are you from? Arguably anywhere in the northern hemisphere (excepting maybe Central America and the Middle East) should be able to answer for one of those

[–]Snowblindyeti 0 points1 point ago

So you can have a five minute conversation with someone and tell for sure if they're from South Carolina or Virginia? Or look at a European and tell which country they're from immediately?

[–]vuhleeitee 0 points1 point ago

There's always exceptions, but generally, yes.

[–]Snowblindyeti 0 points1 point ago

Well apparently you're magical but for damn near everyone in the world that's not something they instantaneously know.

[–]vuhleeitee 0 points1 point ago

Wow, someone's got their grumpy pants on today, don't they?

[–]Snowblindyeti 0 points1 point ago

Ridiculous claims do bug me yes.

[–]SireddgintonPotato 0 points1 point ago

Hey cuntface, i was merely saying that most asians can tell what country other asians are descended from, as well as a person who has a little knowledge of culture and fashion cues. No need to get your neckbeard in a bunch.

[–]Snowblindyeti 0 points1 point ago

Not sure why you're so upset I said its not easy for everyone and shouldn't be expected. I don't care if people know which European country my ancestors came from and I shouldn't be expected to know at a glance where an Asian persons ancestors are from.

[–]Seen_Unseen 2 points3 points ago

Easy... how often my wife is being asked by Asians if she is Korean.. Japanese or whatever is surprising. Nah the typical persons are maybe easy to distinguish but as soon as you go to the bigger cities within Asia someone might be Korean looking but could be anything else.

Now for your daughter, while you may call it racism she simply disliked how she was being treated when she was small by her own "kind". Perfectly understandable, if you are a small kid you also will dislike certain people in general. Even nowadays the grown ups still do so only then it tends to be a bit of a hot subject. All you can do is make her understand that her direct environment in Vietnam might have caused her harm but that doesn't mean that everyone is like that...

[–]SireddgintonPotato 1 point2 points ago

Ah but they ask her if she is Korean and Japanese because the Japanese kidnapped a bunch of Korean women to use as sex slaves in the past. My gf gets asked all the time if she is Japanese, but she is Korean. There is even a joke in her family that the milkman was Japanese.

[–]rhunex 7 points8 points ago

I guess it's good to hear she's still young. She has time to get away from it.

[–]berychance 2 points3 points ago

If she had terribly negative (abusive) interactions with other people, then that's only natural. Negative emotions are linked when she sees people that look like that. It's Psych 101.

[–]jininberry 1 point2 points ago

As a half Asian I don't really like Koreans specifically because of their racism (and because of a lot of other shitty things about Korean culture which has caused me much distress). Homogeneous countries can be really rude to foreigners sometimes.

[–]retrograder 0 points1 point ago

Not just towards people outside their race. I heard some terrible stories about people who were ethnically Korean, but nationalized from a different country being marginalized and discriminated moreso than any other foreigner.

[–]shinyhappypanda 3 points4 points ago

I thought Iraqis were Arab, not Asian?

[–]timeless1991 7 points8 points ago

Iraq is home to people of Persian, Arabian, and Turkish decent. All of these ethnicities originated in Asia. Therefore, yes, Iraqis are predominantly Asian.

[–]ZombieWriter 3 points4 points ago

No. You are confusing geography with ethnicity. Calling a Persian and an Arab and a Turk Asian is geographically correct, but not what most people think about. Most people are interested in someone else's 'blood' so to speak then the location of their country.

[–]timeless1991 1 point2 points ago

Asian is not an ethnicity.

Asian is a geographic descriptor.

[–]ZombieWriter 4 points5 points ago

The word Asian is too broad to designate an ethnicity or a country.

That being said, when we call someone Asian, we usually mean someone from China, Loas, Thailand, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Burma.

Most people look at those groups as distinct from Persians, Arabs, Slavs and Indians. All except Arabs speak European languages that are distinct from any of the above Asian languages. So Asian can be an ethnic indicator.

[–]timeless1991 -1 points0 points ago

Large portions of Russia identify as Asian. Most Mongoloids also identify as Asian.

People from Iraq are Iraqis, Asians, Middle Easterners, and one of several Ethnic groups.

[–]ZombieWriter 1 point2 points ago

Yes, no one believes that ethnicities follow political boundaries, so you are right about Russia That being said, 85% of Russia is a European ancestry, and 3.5% is Tartar, the second largest ethnic group. Also, most people from Iraq are Arabs.

The point, which you missed, is that words like Asian, Iraqi, and Russian are ambiguous. They can mean different things in different contexts and most people use Asian to refer to those countries I listed above that share a similar ethnicity or cultural heritage dominated historically by the expansive influence of Chinese culture.

[–]timeless1991 0 points1 point ago

My point is like Caucasian, Asian is ambiguous and can refer to any inhabitant of Asian. It commonly but not exclusively refers to the populace of East and South East Asia. However, these groups have more proper ethnic group names.

I did not miss your point. I understand that colloquially Asian only refers to people from the Far east.

[–]ZombieWriter 0 points1 point ago

Then we agree.

[–]letsroll 0 points1 point ago

In the US it does, but in Britain it means south Asian - Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi etc.

[–]Catslapper 0 points1 point ago

yeah, because historically the only Asia that people thought of was East Asia. Therefore, people from Eastern Asia are dubbed Asian

[–]shinyhappypanda 2 points3 points ago

Interesting. I'm half Syrian and I've found it strange that I get classified as so many different things. In the states, most forms have Middle Eastern people as Caucasian, and then I noticed that in the World Cup the same people were listed as West Asian.

[–]timeless1991 0 points1 point ago

When you think of the geographic location of the Caucasus Mountains this actually makes a lot of sense.

[–]rhunex 1 point2 points ago

Everyone of these countries is in Asia. People usually chop it up more when talking about ethnicities, but they are all technically in Asia, so they are Asian countries. Countries west of China and India are typically considered Middle Eastern. China and countries to the south and east - excluding India - are considered Southeastern Asia, and they have the typical 'Asian' look that most people are talking about when they talk about an 'Asian' person. Russians can be thought of as European or Asian, but either way they're whities so they're not typically thought of as being 'Asian'.

tl;dr They're all Asian countries, though, so they're all technically Asian.

[–]ZombieWriter 1 point2 points ago

Indians don't have a typical Asian look.

Otherwise, it is true what you say -- the word Asia/n incorporates so many different countries and ethnicities to be rather useless in identifying someone.

[–]letsroll 0 points1 point ago

That's the American definition. In Britain, when people say Asian they mean Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi etc.

[–]ZombieWriter 0 points1 point ago

I thought people say Oriental in Britain?

[–]letsroll 0 points1 point ago

For when they can't tell if someone is Chinese/Japanese/Korean/Vietnamese... But it can be considered kind of racist, or something old people say.
But "Asian" means brown.

[–]salamat_engot 1 point2 points ago

But if youre Russian and say you Asian, youre not wrong.....? But only if youre from the highlighted parts of Russia?

[–]ZombieWriter 0 points1 point ago

Well, yes and no. The word Asia/n is ambiguous. Some Russians (because of its massive size) Iraqis, and Indians are Asian nationals, but not ethnic Asians. When most people use Asian they are thinking of ethnicity. Most Russians and Indians are of European decent and most people state that Iraq is in the Middle East, not Asia, even though it has a huge Kurdish population, an Indoeuropean language.

[–]iwsim 5 points6 points ago

How old is the kid?

[–]jbs924 6 points7 points ago

I clicked on that link hoping it would be Clayton Bigsby, and was not disappointed.

[–]2shotsofwhatever 4 points5 points ago

I know this might not be the same, but yesterday I had an interesting conversation. I am a straight white male, and I was speaking with a lesbian white female. Me: "Yeah that black female basketball player is hot." Her: "You would fuck a black person, gross." ......she did not see why I was confused to the fact she would say that. I truly don't understand people sometimes.

[–]iGotChubs4You 3 points4 points ago

Why? Just because she is gay doeesn't mean she isn'tracist.

[–]2shotsofwhatever 5 points6 points ago

Yeah I got that, its the whole "respecting others as they are" thing that blows my mind. She wouldnt like it if a black person said they hate gays, I guess as someone who isnt racist or homophobic I just cant understand it, its hypocritical to me.

[–]Santa_Claauz 2 points3 points ago

Look, just because gay people are now fighting for their rights does not mean they are all infallible.....

[–]Storefrontorg 15 points16 points ago

Do you live in a predominantly White area? The reason your coworker's adopted daughter is "racist" against Asians is because she tries to differentiate herself from people she looks like, because of the cultural pressures surrounding her, and reminding her that she is different. Other Asians make her hypersensitive to this difference, and so her outward reaction is hatred. This is why many Asian Americans are afraid to date within their own ethnicity.

[–]missmediajunkie 5 points6 points ago

This is why my parents moved halfway across the country with a 6 mo year old me, so I could grow up in Northern California with a major Asian immigrant population instead of predominantly Caucasian suburban Illinois.

[–]Should_I_say_this 3 points4 points ago

Your parents are awesome.

[–]Gingerrrr 3 points4 points ago

My daughter, too, is adopted and used to have these issues. In her case, Asian people (and Native people who assumed she was Native and not Asian) tended to ask questions about her adoption and ask her questions about it, whereas non-Asian people did not. they also made comments which might have been appropriate in a different culture, but came accross as mean or rude in this one. I put her in Heritage Language School. At first she really hated it. She eventually got over it and started to form some positive relationships with other Asian people.

[–]jollylar 3 points4 points ago

As an asian american I agree. I don't even hang out with other asians, nor can I think of one actual asian friend I have (although I do have a few americanized ones or partial asian friends).

[–]cornscience 0 points1 point ago

Are you saying, the sensitivity about her ethnicity is projected and pronounced when faced with the sight of other "Asians"? I think it's exasperated, as most things are, by white people's need to categorise people, other than themselves, by race. And that creates the identity conflict.

[–]Vapo 1 point2 points ago

this.

[–]ZiggyZombie 5 points6 points ago

I would say most Asians in Asia are racist towards other Asians. From my experience.

[–]Should_I_say_this 1 point2 points ago

You have a limited experience but please propagate a negative myth

[–]ZiggyZombie 1 point2 points ago

You don't know my experiences living in and with Asian people. Of course not all Asian people are racist, but to say that racism/prejudice in Asia isn't prevalent is just blind ignorance.

[–]Retro_virus 1 point2 points ago

Im part Chinese and most Asians definitely have a dislike for the Japanese due to what they have done in the past to neighbouring Asian countries. But the Japanese too are also notoriously racist. 1nb4 anecdotal evidence.

[–]bionictyler 5 points6 points ago

Call me Uncle Ruckus, no relation

[–]Tyronebigum 1 point2 points ago

Lemme tell you somethin' you might not know about me Joe Rogan. I SMOKE ROCKS!!

[–]Jairock47 4 points5 points ago

Uncle Ruckis

[–]Shucks88 3 points4 points ago

ITT: A bunch of white people coat-tailing Dave Chappelle to use the word nigger.

[–]alby817 0 points1 point ago

Nothing like good ole internalized racism! Just one of the many wonderful effects/strategies of racial hate.

[–]Should_I_say_this 0 points1 point ago

The saddest one really. No hate is worse than self hate.

[–]patricknayani 2 points3 points ago

uncle ruckus

[–]Nuke_It 2 points3 points ago

Michelle Malkin is the worst.

[–]CodenameAfrica 2 points3 points ago

Woogie Boogy niggers! Woogie Boogy!

[–]tantobourne 2 points3 points ago

I jaw dropped when I heard my Filipina mother sneer something about a Chink, once. After the initial shock I found it funny in that "Look who's talking" sort of way. There's quite a few Asian cultures out there and shit-talk and derogatory terms are just as abundant as they are with any other cultures around the world.

[–]A_GZA 4 points5 points ago

WOOGIE BOOGIE NIGGER! WOOGIE BOOGIE!

[–]bleedinorange 2 points3 points ago

"If you got hate in you're heart let it out."

[–]TheSystem_IsDown 1 point2 points ago

Whose ill treatment back in Vietnam? Was her adopted parent a POW who taught her to hate Vietnamese? Not nearly enough info to know what the fuck the situation is, and there are lots of kinds of "Asians".

[–]starky_poki 1 point2 points ago

Well... I'm part Chinese but hate most Chinese people and culture.

[–]WhitePostIt 3 points4 points ago

It's not really that surprising. I'm half Mexican and somewhat racist towards motherland and immigrant Mexicans. The only time me and mexicanos get along is when we shut up, avoid eye contact, and shovel the tamales into our mouths. Otherwise, it's a violent clash between language, cultures, beliefs, religion (or lack of), gender expression and social norms.

Any other kind of latino/latina though, I have very little or no issue with. Edit: Latinos I don;t have issue with include mexicans who are raised in America (so either born here or brought as young children). I get along with them just fine, unless they start spouting a lot of misogynist homophobic crap and think they can act like America is just an extension of Mexico.

[–]chrisda 4 points5 points ago

Don't worry, they probably hate you too.

[–]TrollyMcTrollster 4 points5 points ago

Don't worry, a lot of Mexicans don't like chicanos either. I don't like a lot of people, but it has to do with their ignorance not what race they are. If you're ignorant and white, black, asian, latino, don't talk to me.

[–]NitroGnome 4 points5 points ago

I'm slightly racist towards Chinese mainlanders because my family is from Hong Kong.

[–]leonarodsan 9 points10 points ago

I've had this conversation with many people from Hong Kong and Singapore. I've never understood it. Isn't everyone still Han? It just seems like cultural superiority really.

[–]greenbowl 2 points3 points ago

Cultural superiority mainly fueled by a better economy.

In Hong Kong / Singapore / Taiwan, people like to think of themselves as more "westernized" than being Asian. Because westernized nations have the rich status, and people love perusing status.

[–]ninshin 0 points1 point ago

other than status there's actually a reason for it. mainlanders are perceived as unrefined even if they're rich, mainly because of their way of going about things. for example, a lot of them are insanely rich, which is alright, but they buy the most expensive brands and flaunt them, just like the newly rich used to do in hong kong. some of the social norms are a bit different too. i saw a mainland chinese man urinating in the corner of a couple steps in a mall with his wife covering him up, while over a hundred people are walking behind him (very busy stairway in Hong Kong in the middle of a shopping district). he was wearing all sorts of nice clothing from ralph lauren and calvin klein and they had burberry bags with them as well, but hong kong people generally haven't been urinating in public places for years, and it's the difference that causes the clashes. not all mainlanders behave that way, but as usual, the few that do give the whole group a bad rap.

[–]redditmoniker 0 points1 point ago

Think White American versus European.

[–]m40ofmj 3 points4 points ago

you fucking reddit retards need to learn the word prejudice. its a goodun, and the majority of the time you all say racist, you mean prejudiced. but that doesnt work for people whos biggest contribution to society is stirring up bullshit and propagating ignorance because they are too fucking stupid to figure out how to understand anything.

[–]skynet907 0 points1 point ago

You are a hero.

[–]Joke_Getter -1 points0 points ago

Asians are the most racist people on the planet. They hate everyone, so much.

[–]iGotChubs4You 3 points4 points ago

What you just said was racist...nice.

[–]Joke_Getter -1 points0 points ago

I know! And yet it's true. Isn't that weird?

[–]yoyoyowhatsup -1 points0 points ago

Just because im blind don't mean im dumb!

[–]PdubsNWO 0 points1 point ago

I have NEVER taken part in any NIGGERDOM!

[–]FourteenHatch 0 points1 point ago

Boy, I wonder if a Clayton Bigsby picture is being used for easy r/funny karma.

*click*

HEAVENS WHAT AN ORIGINAL OCCURRENCE.

[–]BangkokPadang 0 points1 point ago

Sort of like all the white people here on Reddit

[–]apollo_c 1 point2 points ago

Here's what I thought of

http://imgur.com/MxiaF.jpg Bernie Mac in dont be a menace

[–]lonegoose 0 points1 point ago

I hate black peppah!

[–]seembees 1 point2 points ago

Yeah, I've got an Indian-American friend who is racist towards Indians actually born in India.

[–]JustPro23 1 point2 points ago

Boondocks?

[–]blackpanther6389 0 points1 point ago

...but...Bill Bigsby was blind so he didn't know his skin color or the origins of his parents. Is this still a similar case?

[–]iGotChubs4You -1 points0 points ago

How does one "racist"?

[–]Phocis -1 points0 points ago

Well Hitler did hate Jews.

[–]Santa_Claauz 0 points1 point ago

Alright hold on. Hitler wasn't Jewish but he had some Hebrew ancestry so it doesn't really apply.

[–]frozenkiller7 0 points1 point ago

oh, but if i do something racist i have to "perform community service".

[–]Wakka37 0 points1 point ago

"WOOGITY BOOGITY, NIGGER!"

[–]minst 1 point2 points ago

What about uncle ruckus?

[–]Vestrati 0 points1 point ago

One of my exes - a thai - really didn't like other thai people. Said the community treated each other like garbage.

[–]arbithora 0 points1 point ago

What else do you expect from a place that has tuk-tuks?

[–]spinlock 0 points1 point ago

what's a tuk-tuk? I used to eat at a Thai restaurant with that as their name.

[–]arbithora 0 points1 point ago

A tuk-tuk is a rickshaw with a bike, basically

[–]skynet907 0 points1 point ago

And child prostitution is their #1 commodity.

[–]baconair 0 points1 point ago

I attended middle school with a girl who had a black mother and a white father. She repeatedly ranted to us all about how evil the white people were, which I think told us more about her home life than anything else.

[–]Excelsior24 0 points1 point ago

Im getting better at guessing the picture before I open it. Maybe I've been on reddit too long.

[–]stateprison 1 point2 points ago

Not lying - I'm a black girl afraid of black people.

[–]ClaytonBigsbee1 0 points1 point ago

Glad to know I've rubbed off on the younger generation.

[–]toolshedmonday 0 points1 point ago

Where is this from, i must watch that video again

[–]Commod0re 0 points1 point ago

in my anecdotal experience, asians are often racist against each other, so I'd count this as normal :P

[–]Flame629 0 points1 point ago

Am I the only one who expected this to be Uncle Rukus from The Boondocks?

[–]EDGY_ALL_CAPS_NAME 0 points1 point ago

I think certain racism is biologically normal. If people of a certain shape and color attacked you then you're going to naturally be cautious of those people in the future. Just like animals would be cautious of another species in the wild if they were previously aggressive towards them.

[–]MyntBerryCrunch 1 point2 points ago

[–]jflores2821 0 points1 point ago

"And then I said, " Look here nigger! If anyone is gonna have sex with mah sister it's gonna be me!"

[–]Wooshio 0 points1 point ago

I've recently discovered that a lot of black people are racist towards black people darker then them, it kind of blew my mind.

[–]Chugabum 0 points1 point ago

This is great! I just saw Django last night and when Samuel L Jackson came in the movie, this was all I could think about.

[–]jman14ify 0 points1 point ago

Uncle ruckus from the boondocks

[–]lulz_seeker 1 point2 points ago

Haha, wtf ... This picture made me spilled my earl grey on to my dogs face. I laughed so hard , haha

[–]as_ablackman 0 points1 point ago

as a black man i find this post racist

[–]postmoderncrisis 0 points1 point ago

My asian female friend's baby boy is freaked out by me since he almost never sees asian guys, he only sees asian women and white guys.

[–]bread_buddy 0 points1 point ago

There's an episode of Deep Space Nine that features this sort of thing. It's an interesting conundrum.

[–]InLoveWithKueppers 0 points1 point ago

Some people never learn...

[–]brekus 0 points1 point ago

Meh, some of the strongest opponents of womens' rights were women.. people live with worse cognitive dissonances.

[–]coottenhimer 0 points1 point ago

cancer.

[–]Marth757 0 points1 point ago

I predict an uncle ruckus post next

[–]O_littoralis 0 points1 point ago

I don't get why people get offended when I can't tell which country an Asian person is from. I can't tell what country white people or black people are from just by looking at them. Why am I expected to learn dialects, social customs, and facial features? Can't I just say Asian, white, black, etc? Race stuff is hard!

/rant

[–]FrozenFood 0 points1 point ago

Is she the child or grandchild of an American soldier?
Most first generation mixed children were treated terribly by their communities.

[–]mackgiusto 0 points1 point ago

I have a sister adopted from China and she gets weirded out going to my college because of all the asians there

[–]ValidUserNames 0 points1 point ago

"And he said 'listen here nigger, if anyone is gonna sleep with my sister it's gonna be me!!'" Loved this part.

[–]sjb23 0 points1 point ago

As a black man I find myself feeling like that sometimes. When I see other black people playing into stereotypes and being ignorant all I can do is shake my head.

[–]blabelle 2 points3 points ago

Samuel L Jackson in Django Unchained reminded me of this too

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[–]Santa_Claauz 0 points1 point ago

Yeah, I'm Indian and lets just say I've noticed some of us apparently don't like Pakistanis.

[–]buttsexjones -1 points0 points ago

Yeah I feel bad for adopted Asians who grow up in all-white, incredibly racist environments. All that self loathing and hate...

[–]collegedropout -2 points-1 points ago

Well at least she's not judging people by the color or characteristics of their skin but rather their character. I'm trying here..

[–]ThatsWhy_SoFly -2 points-1 points ago

Knew what it was going to be before I even clicked the link. Go fuck yourself OP.