Mac1958
Diamond Member
I know, it's all a conspiracy.You dont have to try this hard to pretend not understand something.Seriously, back off the decaf. You're completely over the edge here.That's not "random" at all -- it's the entire reason "being widely known" matters.
If you just on the spur of the moment made up the term "pineapple" to be, I dunno, a slur on lesbians, but nobody knew about it --- it would have no power. They would just look at you weird and go-- they wouldn't get the inference.
And that's exactly why I say, in order to be a stereotype it has to be widely known. That's the very definition.
So wait, you're saying that out of all the beverages in the world Kilmeade accidentally invoked the ONE BEVERAGE that is stereotyped to blacks and he did not know about it? Out of every beverage in the world?
There isnt a smiley with that much laughter to post my face right now
"Beverage"? The conversation didn't even involve a beverage.
EX-FUCKING-ACTLY!!!!
Again, as answered in the poll, I don't know if he deliberately set out to drop a subtle slur or not. We can't answer that, and it's not my question. My question is whether it's a "stereotype" or an "esoteric obscurity".
you can apply any fancy words you like to it. you can call it Pea Soup if you like but people know what it is. And like you said it wasnt even about beverages at all but he brought up Kool Aid by accident and never heard of the stereotype
Just a big ol coincidence lol
This is what happens when we raise generations of black children on PC and Identity Politics.
Wow. Kool Aid.
We have done Black America a grave disservice with this crap.
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