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Originally Posted by the truth
bill oreilly is not respected. besides bonnie said it in an even more derogatory way. if i was to say thats the last time id employ a person who looked like that (about a black person or a woman) would that be accepted in the mainstream? no of course not. so why is it accepted when saying it about a white man?
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You're right it would cause "outrage" if a person said that a black person and saying it about a white person is not right either but do you know why people seem to take it as less offensive when stuff like these are said about white people? It's because majority regard white people as leaders of the world anyway. Whites own the banks, government (even if the president is black he doesn't make all the decisions) and pretty much any establishment that people have to answer to to survive, are owned by white people, so when other races say offensive things about whites it is deemed less effective than if a white person were to say i'll never employ to black person again because it has happened before and most certainly can in the higher ranked businesses in this world or any type of business to be honest.
Do you get what i'm trying to say? Am I making sense? I'm eating, typing and watching xfactor at the same time.