Monday, September 28, 2009

The Cheapest of Nitpicks

Joseph Lindsey:
“Honky,” “cracker,” “whitey,” “spot,” “the white guy” and “my white nigga” are a few of the words and phrases used to describe me by fellow co-workers (along with a few white jokes told to my face on the set of a film) I co-starred in called “Caught Up” in 1998. I was in fact the only principal white actor on a set dominated by black actors, a black director, a black writer and a predominantly black crew. Not once did I think I was being treated in a racist manor.
Photo suggestions?

6 comments:

J— said...

Photo suggestions?

I don't know, maybe a FEMA gulag/reparation camp at really big, multi-story place with a long, long driveway leading to the main entrance, a lake immediately in front, bushes sculpted in animal and cherub shapes, and the staff all lined up at the door with Obama/Joker/Socialism faces, waiting for the patients to arrive for treatment.

Substance McGravitas said...

Made me think of The Pharcyde.

Dillon said...

Pat Buchanan's house.

J Neo Marvin said...

Meanwhile, in Stately Racist Manor...

Another Kiwi said...

Damn crackers They are alright by themselves but get them together...

fish said...

P Diddy's white house.