Some guy named Dan told me I did.
I made a serious comment, but then had to go about quoting my hero, who doesn't see color, but people tell him he's white and he believes them because he can get a cab. You know who I mean. Colbert!
And his anti-Hungarian stance, which he apologized for because the Hungarian amabassador had an awesome guitar.
If only real racism was that easy to fix.
I loved the Word last night. Can I just say, those kids are idiots and don't speak for me? I want all the insurance I can get! I'm still taking 12 daily meds, and most will continue for a few years, if not the rest of my life.
Idiots.
I love Stephen and I heard he gets most of his things from The O'Reilly Factor, but I can't bring myself to watch the latter and say to myself, "It's a joke," because it's not and he's no where near as cute as Stephen.
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Aaaah racism... I agree with you that it's not easy to fix. As a matter of fact, I think it's here to stay for a while though it's gradually getting better. Once kids have become color blind and can't tell the different between nationalities (figuratively, not literally)... then we're on the way there :)
The worst racists (in my narrow experience) do not live in the cities, or the south, or anywhere diverse.
Racism comes from ignorance - the only exposure a kid growing up in Nebraska has to other races is the TV. That's bad.
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