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Toddlers who dislike spicy food ‘racist’

 
 


Posted by Drew458    United Kingdom   on 07/07/2008 at 03:21 PM   
 
  1. What? Peiper… you know even mentioning Vilmar is a racist act.

    You know, I’ve just been accused of being a racist. Seems I wouldn’t hire some black kids to mow my lawn.

    Now, I’ve never hired mowing my lawn out before, but the kids are attempting to go through the local version of the Canadian Human Rights Commission to accuse me of racism. Here, we call it ‘FROC’ the Fair Rivers Oak Council. Why? I don’t know.

    A) I didn’t hire them. I’m not to old to do my own yardwork.

    B) I did tell them that I would never hire them until they learn how to wear pants. ‘I’ took offense at seeing their dirty scivvys.

    Now I’m a racist for not hiring them. I was mowing the lawn myself when they hit me up.

    I did tell ‘em to pull their pants up. I’ll tell ‘em again. In court. I’m quite frankly offended by the bad manners that only black people seem to engage in.

    Racism? Only from the black side.

    Posted by Christopher    United States   07/07/2008  at  04:40 PM  

  2. Christopher, I hear you on the racism from the black side.  I was accused of being racist because I wouldn’t let the tenants in an apartment I used to live below and their guests into my place when I was ill with the flu.  I was also racist because I took umbrage at having my windows pounded on when I needed to take a nap.  I was finally called a racist by my white landlord because I kept upping the temp on the thermostat in my apartment (the only one with a thermostat) when the blacks upstairs kept their a/c going full bore in the middle of winter.  When I protested that I could not live in an overly hot place I was told to open the windows!  That would have killed my pet birds and put me in the hospital.  Of course, that didn’t matter as it would have inconvenienced the blacks had I not upped the thermostat.

    The whole thing is the world has developed a knee-jerk reaction to the word “racist”.  Hel, it’s even being used when talking about the hajji headbangers.  Since when did a religion become a race?  Last I read the hajji headbanger sub sect comes from all different nationalities and races, although the Arabs think they’ve got it sewn up when it comes to being in their moon god’s good graces.

    As far as turning in 3 year olds who say YUCK to spicy foods, well, that makes me a “racist” as well.  I’m medically not able to tolerate spicy foods and avoid them at all costs.  What happens if those that are used to spicy foods come across a bland diet?  Do they get their little butts turned in for saying YUCK?  I thought so.

    Posted by Valgerd Gydhja    United States   07/07/2008  at  07:51 PM  

  3. I wouldn’t eat Brussels sprouts as a child. Does that make me racist against the Belgians? I’ve tried to make up for that by drinking their Trappist Ales, but I still hate Brussels sprouts. Bad me.

    I think the article is a hoot. Cubic Stoopid. I want to see tens, hundreds of thousands of 3-5 year old kids labeled as racists. And the only non-racist in the playgroup will be the fat kid who will eat anything, including worms and boogers. And those racist kids will be closely watched their entire lives, to ensure they never have an opinion or feeling about anything. Which means ... they’ll all grow up to be ultra violent thugs, even worse than the shavs we’ve got today. Because they can’t tell right from wrong, because all actions are equal in their minds, because they an unable to make judgments or decisions about anything. Becuase that is how they were raised.

    This PC stuff is about to devour itself, and this may be the case that does it ... an idea so outlandish, so sublimely stupid ... yet taken so seriously by the Thought Police ... that they will show the world just how asinine the whole thing is, and we can be done with them.

    Being human is being prejudiced. Because prejudice is pre-judging, based on other judgments that you’ve had. Life is about making judgments. All the time. And forming opinions. And liking and disliking.

    Posted by Drew458    United States   07/07/2008  at  08:36 PM  

  4. Nurseries are encouraged to report as many incidents as possible to their local council. The guide added: “Some people think that if a large number of racist incidents are reported, this will reflect badly on the institution. In fact, the opposite is the case.”

    In short, this really isn’t about race or racism. This is about getting the public to spy on one another and turn one another in “as much as possible.”

    Posted by GrumpyOldFart    United States   07/08/2008  at  08:10 AM  

  5. Hard to believe that in ten years ZaNuLabour could take Britain from a moderately suucessful country and turn it into George Orwell’s 1984.

    In short, this really isn’t about race or racism. This is about getting the public to spy on one another and turn one another in “as much as possible.”

    A very good point. Every day Britain gets more like the former Eastern Bloc countries. If I could only believe Gordon Clown and his marxist cronies would suffer the same fate as Eric Honeker or better yet Ceauşescu.

    Posted by LyndonB    United Kingdom   07/08/2008  at  09:31 AM  

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