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In reply to the discussion: Is anyone who finds the "Sum Ting Wong" / "Wi Tu Lo" joke funny automatically a racist? [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)a choice that says just plain "No", without all the "and I'm not a racist" stuff?
Do people really have to justify themselves?
What are the rules on that, anyway?
I mean, is it really OK to say "I'm not a racist" now? What is it that makes people think they're not racists, while other people are?
And what makes people who accuse others of being racists think it only confirms their belief that the person they accuse really IS a racist when that person says, "I have black friends"?
Does admitting you have black friends really mean you're a racist?
What if we ask the finger-pointers if they have any black friends?
Are people really racists because someone else said they are?
The rules are too complicated to follow.
Anyway, I found the joke hilarious.
But then, I have an extremely warped sense of humor.
PS...not a rant on you personally...just a general observation on how often the term "racism" gets thrown around here