“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?
Monday, September 28, 2009
The Cheapest of Nitpicks
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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.
Made me think of The Pharcyde.
Pat Buchanan's house.
Meanwhile, in Stately Racist Manor...
Damn crackers They are alright by themselves but get them together...
P Diddy's white house.
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