What a bunch of tossers.
There are people who get Martin Luther King Jr. Day off work. I am not one of those people. But I did go in an hour late to do my part. I also stopped by the mini-mart so I could pick up a bag of cheese-popcorn and a bottle of Coke.
As I was heading up to the cash register to pay for my breakfast, some guy came in and announced "HAPPY BROWN BROTHER DAY!" To which somebody else said "Maybe one day we'll get a white guy day." After nearly tripping on my own feet in disbelief as I approached the counter, I was compelled to say "EVERY DAY IS WHITE GUY DAY! Especially in this redneck town."
I guess I should stop being surprised when I hear stuff like this, but it never fails.
Probably because I'm too hopeful.

Though I wasn't jumped in the parking lot afterwards, and I didn't get the crap beat out of me for being a smart-ass, so I guess that's something.
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness... only light can do that.
Hate cannot drive out hate... only love can do that."
— Martin Luther King Jr.
This is bothering me more and more lately. There's no one on your reader list who is more opposed to the general idea of "political correctness" than me. And I'll engage in a symbolic participation against it in a conversation right readily. However, I've noticed even in my own family during the holidays that just passed, a willingness to not only go beyond a cursory "rebellion" against all things PC, but an expansion of that more playful activity into more mean-spirited and outright repugnant stuff.
We just got done enjoying Thanksgiving dinner, for example, and so the "boys" retired to the basement where the whole thing degenerated into the worst form of bigoted stereotyping, sick jokes, and "nudge-nudge, we know all about them" conversation I'd ever heard. I had to go to a different room before I lost it.
But the more I thought about it the more I realized that, yes, this IS the family I come from. And over these holidays I'm more alienated from them than ever. I am also convinced that people who engage in this kind of thing - including the guys you were talking about - are the lowest form of reptile you could think of.
If we could, just for a moment, take a step out of ourselves and see ourselves from above sometimes, I wonder if we'd like what we saw.
It's the nonchalant kind of racism that is the worst. And anyone who could possibly defend it as justified is seriously sick and selfish. Probably too enamored with their ideology (however poorly formed) than reality.
The real question is.. what were these people buying at the mini-mart? What kind of products are they ingesting? Or are they simply just lame ass fuckers who don't have a fairness bone in their bodies?
Posted by martymankins on January 19, 2010 | Reply
As ignorant as their comments were, the blatant, nonchalant racism is in some ways more preferable. This is based on discusssions I have had with friends. At least you know where the person stands and how to deal with them - as opposed to thinking they feel one way only to have them figuratively stab you in the back and not see it coming.

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