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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

Carly interviews her friend for her final project.

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  • This really seems like a joke, just saying. >__>

  • @TurboRonin83 Actually you get horrible people in every race, it has nothing at all to do with skin colour. If you think every single black person in the world hates me then YOU'RE the idiot. I have black people in my family, they aren't racist and neither am I. You can't go around saying all black people are racist, because they aren't. Just like all asians aren't ect, ect. It's people like you who focus on the negatives that cause the world to see us all as sterotypes.

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  • It's called acting people.

  • This is such a racist video.

    It is anti-white racism.

    It stereotypes a white woman "stereotyping a black guy.

    They will say it is highlighting racism but notice it is always the white person in the wrong.

    There is the idea that only the white person can be racist.

    The more I observe this, the more I come to realise anti-racism is anti-white.

  • @Fishcrazy321 It's under the category of "comedy" so I'm guessing it is?

  • @knowthingman Correct power is a relative term and you are entitled to your opinion. But the way I see it all words have power. They effect us in different ways. If the reaction of the racist term is opposite to the racists expectation. then the "power" to hate, hurt or send there hatred threw their words no longer take effect. Then the "power" they had is gone. We do things based on reaction. if the reaction is not to the desired effect. They would not do it anymore.

  • She be trolling...

  • @davisdayne9

    making something "funny" is also relative, isnt it?

    and what is this "power" of racism which you speak of? "power" is also a subjective and relative term. seems to me "racism" has no power whatsoever. its a lable used to slander and demonize people, much like the term "heretic" and "witch" were used centuries past. a fictitious power attributed to it allows for people to overreact with TRUE political/legal power to censor and silence un-PC dissent.

  • @knowthingman I never said anything about keeping it alive. Racism is relative and buy making light of it, making it common ground and funny will take the power from racism that is what I said.

  • Good for a chuckle...but if he really didn't know where the closest KFC is...he could have his Black card revoked...and we all know what happened to MC Hammer after he shamed the name of the colonial…where is HE now...Out finding god…have you looked behind the couch Hammer, that’s where I lose everything…*shaking head*

  • "Racist Interview"? Where is the racebiology? Where is one race presented as better than the other? Where are all the scientific terms describing any of the persons origin? There is no racism, just an image of stereotypes. My country invented racebiology, and this is none like it. Learn what racism means before you use the word! Gosh, kids...

  • @davisdayne9

    what "kind of thinking" keeps racism alive? that theres racism towards whites? well where have you been for the last 100 yrs while everyone else whines about racism towards every other group EXCEPT whites? maybe that shit needs to stop and we wont have so many racist anti-whites. and i havent made any jokes.

    im dead serious.

    the only thing youve said that makes sense is that we're "too politically correct these days"

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