LoneLaugher
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- Oct 3, 2011
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It's a so called stereotype Iv'e never heard of until it was made up for this recent "outrage"Nope. Nothing was taken out of context. Kilmeade may have made the comment innocently......but he made it without any prompting whatsoever.
Koolaid isn't racist. But it is a stereotype. One that you have missed.
Try my challenge. The next time you have an opportunity to offer drinks to a black person say the following:
"Would you like a beer, wine or a cocktail? Or....maybe you'd prefer a glass of Koolaid?" Then....see how they react.
You may have never heard it. But....I can assure you....it's not new. And,.,,there isn't any outrage. Unless you count the reaction of some of our nutbags to learning of this stereotype.
So how many people have to know about the so called racist Kool Aid stereotype before it actually can be called a stereotype?
This is one of the lamest, stupidest, far fetched, reach by the ranks of the easily offended that I have seen in a long time
I'm saying that as a card carrying member of P.O.O.P.
People Offended by Offended People
I understand that you are narcissistic and don't think something exists if you've never heard of it......but this is a common stereotype of black people. Do a little research. Ask your black friend.
And again.....you aren't seeing anyone being offended here. I'm not offended. Therefore, you being offended here isn't warranted.
If no one was offended by this so called racist comment then why was it even mentioned in the first place?
As I have said several times.....Harris may or may not have been offended at the time. She was clearly confused by the question. If nobody asks her about it on air....we will never know.