Bridezilla's: Interracial Edition

Discussion in 'In the Media' started by 4north1side2, Jul 1, 2012.

  1. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member

    Even I? I think you mean "especially I". You are just chomping at the bit to drag out some nasty old colorful, hateful words like Grandma's dime-store necklaces and use them in a sentence. Anything to get attention and a reaction. It's a lot like a plate of shit or some of the other horrible pictures you post.
     
  2. TERRASTAR18

    TERRASTAR18 Well-Known Member

    +1
     
  3. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    You're the only person here who wants to blow this up out of proportion. Look around you. So far, there is one person (who rarely posts) that cosigned with your asinine remarks. Everyone else have better things to worry about than turn this into something racial and taking a post out of context.

    The fact remains, she's being a baboon and no human being would agree with her buffoonish, baboon-like mentality.

     
  4. 4north1side2

    4north1side2 Well-Known Member

    He called off the wedding. :smt023
     
  5. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    And that is good news! Would love to see the video for it.

     
  6. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member

    Just because nobody said anything doesn't mean I am wrong. I've seen the way you all use pretty much every ancient racial epithet on the planet and I don't like it. It might seem colorful and/or quaint, but it really just keeps these words alive. I highly doubt you would have called a white woman a "baboon", but if you were, I'm pretty sure you had in your mind someone who looked more like your mother, sister, or aunt. Sad but true. Think before you fucking speak. Everyone is listening to what you think of yourself. White people don't go around calling each other "baboons". Get a fucking grip and evolve out of that sad mentality.

    You know what Caribbean men call each other sometimes? "Rude boy". Pretty sure they (many of them, the average person for example) wouldn't even know what some of these asinine words mean or understand the feeling of shame that is meant to be associated with them. Because they have pride and don't associate themselves with ANIMAL NAMES. "Baboon"? Why don't you just call her a porch-monkey and be done with it it? That's what you are perpetuating. One reason I divorced and STAYED divorced from my ex-husband is because his family saw language like this as acceptable.
     
    Last edited: Jul 4, 2012
  7. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

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    Close enough
     
  8. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member

    Well you have a point there, DK - we do agree on something. I have always thought he looked like a monkey. Hate that stupid little prick.:smt068
     
  9. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member

    "Buffoon". Another word that you have worn the fuck out. Grow up.
     
  10. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Of course you're wrong. You wanted to create shit and take things out of context. Not only that, you're bored and wanted something to do, so you decided to nitpick a post, take it out of context, and turn it into something racial. YOU insists it's racial. And I USED it as an insult to her character. Again, nobody here called me out for it because they know me better.

    What pisses me off is that YOU want to be PC about something which you have little experience in, so you want to educate somebody else living in this skin. But that bullshit has to end. I don't speak on the collective, like you do. I judge that individual person. How can you not see that? Are you THAT adamant on making into something else entirely? Sounds like you do.

    And for the record, you need to think before you speak because you don't know me at all. I have used such words to describe ANYBODY who acts in an uncivilized manner. That bitch in the video deserves to be called that. Again, not based on looks. But on actions. Yet saintaugusta has a difficult time differentiating between looks and actions and would rather focus on the looks. Sounds to me, you're too quick to look at her as a baboon based on her looks.

    What I do isn't a sad mentality. It's a reality I observe and witness because people like that, send the human race back millenniums. If you're so fixated on a comment I made based on her actions, then you're more of a problem than the solution.

    I never worn out that word. In fact, rarely used it. Why don't you grow the fuck up and quite turning this into something racial. You're too much of a race-baiting toddler, it's not even funny.

    Oh wait, the way you're acting now...you're being a baboon!

    :smt112 See? I just called a white woman one just now.

     
  11. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member

    Sometimes you nauseate me.

    And it's "millenia".
     
  12. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    It's both simpleton. You're making an ass out of yourself. Laughable when you're trying to correct me, though I'm right.

    Besides, millennia doesn't register in the Windows Spell-Check, so that's a "new word" that need to be added. Otherwise, I wouldn't see the red lines beneath it indicating it needs a spell check.

     
  13. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member

    Do you navigate through your whole life with spell-check as your guide? You need to have a "rotten antiquated racist words" check.

    Millennia is NOT a new word. "Millenniums" would be a relatively newer uneducated leap in the etymology. Spell-check is frequently wrong. And it's not so much the spelling as the principle of using the proper Latin plural that I am trying to get at here.

    LMAO at you trying to turn this back on me.
     
    Last edited: Jul 4, 2012
  14. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Okay, I'll concede that millennia isn't a new word. At least I admit I'm wrong here.

    But racist words? How exactly is baboon a racist epithet when I'm referring to the person's actions? You're the only one making it a racist issue. Again, you're indirectly calling her a baboon since you love taking things out of context.

     

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