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Him: "You'll probably be worried to hear that some black ones had a look in next door yesterday."
Me: "'Black' whats?" (already knowing where this is heading...)
Him: "Two black people"
Me: "You mean two people?"
Him: "Well you may not realise this but they have a penchant for staying up all night, being loud and playing loud music all day and night"
Me: "So you'll be voting for the BNP in the next election then?"
Him: "I don't even know what you're talking about"
Me: "British National Party"
Him: "Don't talk down to me"
That's more or less word-for-word what he said, only I was probably more macho than the scene suggests. I scuttled off to the study shortly after.
I'm quite shocked actually, at how blatant he was with it. I've seen him make "Ook ook ook" sounds when we've driven past a black person before, but I thought that was his attempt at being funny, not trying to drill massive racism into me.
> Your dad deserves to be raped internally by white people.
Now that wasn't nice.
> Were you trying to re-itterate(sp?) my point?
>
> To be honest I think you had a vaild one though. If I were to list my
> friends I would feel no need to point out the races of any of them.
If you have too many friends and can't remember their names, race labels can't hurt. I prefer them to wear those little "Hello, my name is Blackie" stickers.
> Stryke wrote:
> Paradox: wrote:
> Heh, you live with your parents.
>
> --
>
> Is that supposed to be some sort of insult?
>
> Isn't he in his twenties?
>
> If he is it's a bit lame. If not, sorry.
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So? I'm 20 and I live at home. I don't think he's much older than that. Mind, I could be wrong. He's at uni, as far as I know.
I went looking for Lou, the postman nearest my walk to see if he'd take my card back to save me a trip. I arrive at Bishopsfield and walk about a bit. Cue a couple of council workers standing around.
"Excuse me mate" says I, "You haven't seen a postie around here have you?"
"What, a darkie" says bloke
"...sorry?"
"A darkie? Yeah, over there about 10 mins ago"
"A darkie?"
"Yeah, he's over there"
Cue Lou coming round the corner. I go to him and ask him to take my card and say "Apparently you're a Darkie, Lou"
"Yeah I've heard that a couple of times before, I was shocked"
Jesus christ, in 2005 some moron council worker calling somebody a "darkie", I thought that was just slang used to annoy Mail readers. Didn't realise people actually spoke like that.
And your dad sounds like a halfwit monkey_man, sorry but he's a fool with those attitudes
> Paradox: wrote:
> Heh, you live with your parents.
>
> --
>
> Is that supposed to be some sort of insult?
Isn't he in his twenties?
If he is it's a bit lame. If not, sorry.
I didn't realise that your ethnicity contributed towards the makeup of your blood. I should really, seeing as I study Biology. Interesting fact, though.
Do you reckon a racist would refuse to take blood from a different race if they could have the option of knowing?
Don't really know where I'm going with this. There'll be racists out there who have had their lives saved by a donation from the ones they hate.
Racism. It's not all that good, yeah? - Point 1
Do we have a Point 2?
To be honest I think you had a vaild one though. If I were to list my friends I would feel no need to point out the races of any of them.