The "Coloured girl bj" thread

I may be a cracker, but I am a joke-cracker! Nothing more.

We need less rac-ism, and more race-jism!!!

Hey folks, these jokes are equal-opportunity, designed to be funny for all races, so feel free to laugh!
 
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Someone who wrongly mistakes someone as racist is worse than an actual racist? Not even close, the person who mistakes someone as racist is an idiot, the racist shouldn't exist.

Yeah, I don't see that one, either. So, if you see someone "whining" about a perceived manifestation of racism, that is worse than a guy from the Klan handing out pamphlets talking about how blacks and Muslims and Jews and whoever else are the cause of (fill in your country here)'s/the world's problems????

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I love ...

I love oversized (like their husband's checkbook) Jewish female noses.
I love more hairy than Japanese men Greek and Italians babes.
I love the huge booty, multi-***** bearing, more welfare check cashing Africans.
I love squinting before they suck me at my will Japanese honeys.
... insert next remaining, insult-based lust here ...

In all honesty, I love the variety of the human race, and rarely does any stereotype actually apply specifically, but actually quite broadly across many women of varying ancestry.

Although I do believe in the "master race," as it has the best looking women. The "master race" when we have inter-fucked so many nationalities that so much beauty results. You see it regularly in various women when their parents crossed much of the ocean and mixed heavily across it.

That's when women will approach the beauty of God Herself.
 
One of the best blowjobs in my life was back in college and I hooked up with a black girl...she had a porn star ***** body...DD boobs on a thin frame. Beautiful face....could've been Audree Jaymes's "sista"...;) Who knows. Maybe It was Audree now that I get a reminisce boner...:eek:
 
thank you!
F**k this - I'm pink, and if someone calls me pink well then thats just fine. Lets not dole out non-pc death sentences here from the moral high ground of our keyboards when the vast majority of the threads we spend time in are downright dirty.

You're beginning to restore my faith in people on here.. Thanx man
It's kinda funny, I remember getting taught to use the word "coloured" because that was the proper term, I got in trouble calling someone black. How thing's have turned around...

Facial king, what a great post... no I don't take offence to being called ignorant.. I am... I'm from Canada.. what do we know about racism?... To your question.. what I ment was if we give it attention ( good or bad ) it will thrive... like the bully in school... You you fear him he becomes stronger... or like some silly *** causing problems or a bad dog... even if you tell him he's wrong and yell at him.. he'll do it again... to something negative.. any attention is good attention...
 
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All I know is african american is a term asking for problems. Alot of black people arent african(coming from jamaica or other tropical areas) or arent american(Dont have citizenship). I wonder what they call black people in canada.
 
Someone who wrongly mistakes someone as racist is worse than an actual racist? Not even close, the person who mistakes someone as racist is an idiot, the racist shouldn't exist.

No, the racist is the idiot, they have a backwards moral system.

The person who accuses someone else is a do-gooder who thinks of themselves higher and better than the person they are accusing. And usually, they end up being more offensive.


And I didn't use the word WORSE, I said it pisses me off more.
 
Someone once said, "The minute you let someone control your actions and emotions with the use of 1 word, then that person will forever OWN you!"

What I'd like to know is, how white people could get offended when someone uses a racial slur or makes an prejudice comment against a person of color. I never got that.
 
What I'd like to know is, how white people could get offended when someone uses a racial slur or makes an prejudice comment against a person of color. I never got that.

It's called empathy. The ability to understand others feelings and emotions, and thus be offended when it is not themselves who are being attacked.
 
It's called empathy. The ability to understand others feelings and emotions, and thus be offended when it is not themselves who are being attacked.

If I was a black person, I'd feel more offended by whites having empathy for me for trying to understand my feelings and emotions as to how a certain word influences me, when they clearly have never experienced anything in their lives that could even closely resemble anything like the Civil Rights Movement era. Seems a bit hypocritical. But that's my take on it.
 
If I was a black person, I'd feel more offended by whites having empathy for me for trying to understand my feelings and emotions as to how a certain word influences me, when they clearly have never experienced anything in their lives that could even closely resemble anything like the Civil Rights Movement era. Seems a bit hypocritical. But that's my take on it.

You don't have to have had the exact experiences of another to empathize with them. Many things in life cause emotional pain and although circumstances that causes the pain might not be the same, the pain itself is what others can empathize with.
 
You don't have to have had the exact experiences of another to empathize with them. Many things in life cause emotional pain and although circumstances that causes the pain might not be the same, the pain itself is what others can empathize with.

Absolutely,I can watch something like 'Eyes on the prize" a great documentary on the civil rights movement and get how people felt who were beaten and had fire hoses turned on them for merely marching for equality.How anyone could watch that and not feel the injustice is beyond me.
 
You don't have to have had the exact experiences of another to empathize with them. Many things in life cause emotional pain and although circumstances that causes the pain might not be the same, the pain itself is what others can empathize with.

That's true. You don't need to have the exact experiences in order to empathize. So, I take it there's also a word or two that people use to describe you, your race or ****** that when mentioned would completely cause you emotional pain, and evoke anger in you and possibly implement physically harm on that individual who said it?
 
So, I take it there's also a word or two that people use to describe you, your race or ****** that when mentioned would completely cause you emotional pain, and evoke anger in you and possibly implement physically harm on that individual who said it?

Words don't bother me to that extent. However, it doesn't matter whether there are or aren't words that would invoke that kind of reaction from me. It still wouldn't alter my ability to empathize with someone else's pain. I think you are confusing the term "empathize" with the term "identify with".
 
It's called empathy. The ability to understand others feelings and emotions, and thus be offended when it is not themselves who are being attacked.

Can you please explain what feelings and emotions YOU get when you hear these racial slurs which lead you to being offended? Even when the racial term used didn't have a person of that culture or background present.
 
Do white people get offended when they are called white?... do coloured people feel empathy when whites are called white?... My ancestor's where slaves.. Greeks where slaves not long before africans... how come nobody feels sorry for us?... maybe because it's forgotten... so if we just forget about it.. who will care about the KKK... if nobody cares about the KKK... there's no need for the KKK... there's no KKK... History seems to always repeats it's self and yet we never learn from it... most likely the next group of slaves will exist on the other side of the planet once they take over... maybe we'll be the slaves?.... blacks whites pinks browns... whatever... maybe the best thing to happen to the world for the world, who knows... I don't think white people should have the right to feel empathy or claim they feel empathy... there is no way the can know what it must have felt like.. infact... black youth can't or shouldn't try to empathise.. how could they know what it felt like... I think white people who claim to feel empathy for blacks are just trying to find something to feel good about and justify all the tiny little bad things they do from day to day... They speak out in some superficial way to ease their conscious.. everybody of all colours does it in some way... rally... go to church.. big ******* program... whatever.. now i'm not saying all big brothers are doing it for this reason... basically... i'm rambling

did you know Greece had a major civil war right after WW2.. nether do the Greek youths.. why?.. because they don't talk about it... they don't teach it... they don't try to make eachother feel guilty about it.. they forget it... and it's history... done .. overwith... and nobody hates anybody for it... that's what needs to be done about that point in our history.. it needs to be nuried and forgotten about... i didn't bring slaves here.. the black guy reading this wasn't a slave... It is what it is.. history... leave it like that... and quit giving these bozo's in ghost costumes a reason to march through the streets flappin there lips about stupidities.....
 
Do white people get offended when they are called white?... do coloured people feel empathy when whites are called white?... My ancestor's where slaves.. Greeks where slaves not long before africans... how come nobody feels sorry for us?... maybe because it's forgotten... so if we just forget about it.. who will care about the KKK... if nobody cares about the KKK... there's no need for the KKK... there's no KKK... History seems to always repeats it's self and yet we never learn from it... most likely the next group of slaves will exist on the other side of the planet once they take over... maybe we'll be the slaves?.... blacks whites pinks browns... whatever... maybe the best thing to happen to the world for the world, who knows... I don't think white people should have the right to feel empathy or claim they feel empathy... there is no way the can know what it must have felt like.. infact... black youth can't or shouldn't try to empathise.. how could they know what it felt like... I think white people who claim to feel empathy for blacks are just trying to find something to feel good about and justify all the tiny little bad things they do from day to day... They speak out in some superficial way to ease their conscious.. everybody of all colours does it in some way... rally... go to church.. big ******* program... whatever.. now i'm not saying all big brothers are doing it for this reason... basically... i'm rambling


The difference is being called white was a positive reference not a negative one.And blacks today do not need to empathisize with discrimination of the past, there is more than enough around for them to all experience it up close and personal.
 
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