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ZeroWolf wrote:Also you're right about people acting that way. In fact when I saw RotF I thought the twins were supposed to be white guys wanting to be blackI have a lot of people who act like that living on my street.
cruizerdave wrote:What about the human black guy in ROTF that was working at the butcher shop to save up money to fix his teeth? Don't you think he was kinda of an offensive characterization?
Or Anthony Anderson's character living with his grandma that "don't want nobody on her carpet, especially no police!" Not a racist characterization?
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Evil_the_Nub wrote:cruizerdave wrote:What about the human black guy in ROTF that was working at the butcher shop to save up money to fix his teeth? Don't you think he was kinda of an offensive characterization?
He was middle Eastern, and since when is having bad teeth a racial stereotype?
RhA wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:cruizerdave wrote:What about the human black guy in ROTF that was working at the butcher shop to save up money to fix his teeth? Don't you think he was kinda of an offensive characterization?
He was middle Eastern, and since when is having bad teeth a racial stereotype?
When you're English.
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