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In reply to the discussion: 'Are Fried Chicken And Watermelon Racist?' MTV's Franchesca Ramsey Asks... [View all]gvstn
(2,805 posts)24. I was at a dinner with extended family.
One of the in her late teens daughters said in reference to watermelon while wrinkling her nose, "Watermelon, what's the point?"
So yea, I actually met someone that was repulsed by watermelon. Didn't think it was possible but I still like to repeat her quote because it cracks me up every time.
My grandfather who loved any type of fruit used to cut a watermellon in four pieces and give each of us 5-6-7 year old grand kids our piece. My grandmother was never very pleased but will all grew up thinking that was a proper portion of watermelon.
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'Are Fried Chicken And Watermelon Racist?' MTV's Franchesca Ramsey Asks... [View all]
sheshe2
Jun 2015
OP
How did fried chicken and watermelon come to be associated with black people?
LittleBlue
Jun 2015
#7
True, especially when rolled out as the menu for "Black History Month."
Behind the Aegis
Jun 2015
#34