Oprah Makes A Sterotypical Racist Comment!

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  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    macgyver06 wrote:
    another thing..lol...are you a guy...why the fuck are you watching oprah...go to work!


    Are you making discriminatory and biggoted accusations and implication regarding my sexual orientation, masculinity and against the sexual orientation of homosexuality in general? That's discrimination! You bigot! Hater!

    Furthermore, you are a bigot and discriminator against people who may possibily be unemployed at this time (which I am not)!!!!

    Why you such a hater?
  • macgyver06macgyver06 Posts: 2,500
    NMyTree wrote:
    Are you making discriminatory and biggoted accusations and implication regarding my sexual orientation, masculinity and against the sexual orientation of homosexuality in general? That's discrimination! You bigot! Hater!

    Furthermore, you are a bigot and discriminator against people who may possibily be unemployed at this time (which I am not)!!!!

    Why you such a hater?


    who cares :) im not syndicated...hehe
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    macgyver06 wrote:
    so is this racist?

    you play golf like a black man.

    i dont care for dancing, but last time i checked... aguilera and britney are more famous than anyone when it comes to that...

    so think about your posts...lol

    You may want to read the whole thread, for a change.........LMAO!:D:D


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  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    macgyver06 wrote:
    who cares :) im not syndicated...hehe


    Oh, so you don't have any money? Bummer.

    [C' mon Al and Jesse, let's go look for another white scapegoat....who does have money. This one doesn't have shit for us.]
  • CollinCollin Posts: 4,931
    I think this thread is pretty childish especially your behaviour, NMyTree. You have a good point, though. There probably is a double standard. And I think most black people think this Al Sharpton character is a tool. Nevertheless, some people will always be offended and I think you are one of them.
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  • edgarcampedgarcamp Posts: 100
    macgyver06 wrote:

    Good find, you got me there! Is there a whiteathlete.net? Us whities should really do something about that.
    One thing we need to realize is that we are all prejudice to some degree and some stereotypes are true. That is what makes them stereotypes. I am white and I cannot jump nor do I have many dance moves, I am okay with that. That doesn't make it true for all white people.
    If Oprah had said to a black girl, "You dance like a white girl!" Now that's funny, not racist.

    I think I am having some deja-vu..... have we been here before?

    Oh, by the way, this discussion will never end.....
  • macgyver06 wrote:
    you play golf like a black man.

    i dont care for dancing, but last time i checked... aguilera and britney are more famous than anyone when it comes to that...

    so think about your posts...lol

    I heard the best golfer isn't even white!!11!!!
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  • RushlimboRushlimbo Posts: 832
    NMyTree wrote:
    Amazingly, Oprah makes a stereotypical race-based comment and no one bats an eye.

    In the first segement Oprah brought out the RU Women's team and praised them, compared them to Maya Angelou. Then she and Vivian Stringer recounted this whole story again.

    In the 2nd segment, Oprah had a hip-hop dance instructor on, and brought various people on stage to try the moves. One white lady states that she doesn't have any rhytmn!

    After Oprah watches her dance she says... "Yeah you do dance like a White Girl".

    As a "white man" I am deeply offended, deeply insulted, deeply wounded, emotionally devastated and I fear for my life; when black racists are permitted to insult and denigrate the dancing skills of my race!

    You watch Oprah. LOL. Did you learn any new dance moves? Join her book club yet?
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  • PJ_SalukiPJ_Saluki Posts: 1,006
    I guess you're talking about the Cablanasian? That's what Tiger calls himself. It's short for "Caucasian, black and Asian.
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  • Brain of J.LoBrain of J.Lo Posts: 3,259
    NMyTree wrote:
    Amazingly, Oprah makes a stereotypical race-based comment and no one bats an eye.

    In the first segement Oprah brought out the RU Women's team and praised them, compared them to Maya Angelou. Then she and Vivian Stringer recounted this whole story again.

    In the 2nd segment, Oprah had a hip-hop dance instructor on, and brought various people on stage to try the moves. One white lady states that she doesn't have any rhytmn!

    After Oprah watches her dance she says... "Yeah you do dance like a White Girl".

    As a "white man" I am deeply offended, deeply insulted, deeply wounded, emotionally devastated and I fear for my life; when black racists are permitted to insult and denigrate the dancing skills of my race!

    you certainly have a chip on your shoulder...
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    Collin wrote:
    I think this thread is pretty childish especially your behaviour, NMyTree. You have a good point, though. There probably is a double standard. And I think most black people think this Al Sharpton character is a tool. Nevertheless, some people will always be offended and I think you are one of them.


    What, can't I be an overly-sensitive, overly-PC, race/discrimination card-digging delicate soul; without being accused of being childish?:D I'm just trying to fit in with the today's population. What, no?
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    you certainly have a chip on your shoulder...


    Can you guess the kind of chip it is?


    1) Potato Chip

    2) Tortilla Chip

    3) DAC Chip

    4) All Of The Above


    Take your time and think about it. There's a nice prize for the winner:D
  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    Oprah is such a shallow simple-minded woman. Most talk-show hosts are.
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  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    The funniest thing in this thread, is the people who think I watch Oprah. Now that's some funny shit!:D:D:D
  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    NMyTree wrote:
    The funniest thing in this thread, is the people who think I watch Oprah. Now that's some funny shit!:D:D:D

    Doritos man, you suck if I'm wrong ;)
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  • blackredyellowblackredyellow Posts: 5,889
    Ahnimus wrote:
    Oprah is such a shallow simple-minded woman. Most talk-show hosts are.

    Care to back that up with any facts?

    I am not a fan of her's (she annoys the hell out of me), but she has done more charity work and raised awareness of more causes then me, you or anyone on this board will do in their lives.


    This was in her wikipedia entry:

    In 1998, Winfrey began Oprah's Angel Network, a charity aimed at encouraging people around the world to make a difference in the lives of underprivileged others. Accordingly, Oprah's Angel Network supports charitable projects and provides grants to nonprofit organizations around the world that share this vision. To date, Oprah's Angel Network has raised more than $51,000,000 ($1 million of which was donated by Jon Bon Jovi). Winfrey personally covers all administrative costs associated with the charity, so 100% of all funds raised go to charity programs.[48]

    Although Winfrey's show is known for raising money through her public charity and the cars and gifts she gives away on TV are often donated by corporations in exchange for publicity, behind the scenes Winfrey personally donates more of her own money to charity than any other show-business celebrity in America. In 2005 she became the first black person listed by Business Week as one of America's top 50 most generous philanthropists, having given an estimated $250 million.[49] Despite being the 235th richest American in 2005,[46] Winfrey was the 32nd most philanthropic. Her philanthropy has included a $10 million donation to Hurricane Katrina relief.[50] Winfrey also put 100 black men through college with $7 million in scholarships.[51]
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  • dunkmandunkman Posts: 19,646
    Winfrey also put 100 black men through college with $7 million in scholarships.[51]

    does she put any white men through college?

    I bet if Bill Gates only gave his billions to white folks the press would have a field day.

    its like here in Britain we have the MOBO awards.. Music Of Black Origin... if i started a Music Of White Origin awards show then i'd be sent to prison or a supermarket or something

    not that I care about the mobo's or anything, i just wonder why we CANT celebrate white culture without having a guilt complex.. i'm not even catholic
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • dunkman wrote:
    does she put any white men through college?

    I bet if Bill Gates only gave his billions to white folks the press would have a field day.

    its like here in Britain we have the MOBO awards.. Music Of Black Origin... if i started a Music Of White Origin awards show then i'd be sent to prison or a supermarket or something

    not that I care about the mobo's or anything, i just wonder why we CANT celebrate white culture without having a guilt complex.. i'm not even catholic
    We have the NAACP in America - political organization soleeeeeeeely there for black people's support. Started out with good intentions during the civil rights movement.. downright important then.. but now it's just an ass-backwards reverse racism machine. If white people started the same kind of organization it would be hailed as a neo-nazi party.
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  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    Care to back that up with any facts?

    I am not a fan of her's (she annoys the hell out of me), but she has done more charity work and raised awareness of more causes then me, you or anyone on this board will do in their lives.

    You can be simple-minded and still donate to charity. A lot of people donate for social status and tax breaks. You can also be simple-minded and still be compassionate towards particular groups.
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  • RyeGuyRyeGuy Posts: 215
    NMyTree wrote:
    Can you guess the kind of chip it is?


    1) Potato Chip

    2) Tortilla Chip

    3) DAC Chip

    4) All Of The Above


    Take your time and think about it. There's a nice prize for the winner:D


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  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    Ahnimus wrote:
    Doritos man, you suck if I'm wrong ;)


    Sorry man, It's not Doritos. Can't eat them. I can't eat anything with MSG or dairy products. And most of the Doritos line has both or one or the other.
  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    NMyTree wrote:
    Sorry man, It's not Doritos. Can't eat them. I can't eat anything with MSG or dairy products. And most of the Doritos line has both or one or the other.

    Ah, I'm allergic to Monosodium Glutemate, I ate a whole bag of doritos last night, I wonder if that's why my head feels like it's going to explode today.
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  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    Depending on the quantity of MSG I can have similar symptoms or....

    Severe headaches, neckpain, intestinal discomfort, and an overall feeling of being ill. I haven't eaten anything with that crap in it, for over 15 years. Took me a long time to narrow it down to MSG, as what was causing the problems. At that time, I didn't know anything about MSG and it took a while before I found out about it.
  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    NMyTree wrote:
    Depending on the quantity of MSG I can have similar symptoms or....

    Severe headaches, neckpain, intestinal discomfort, and an overall feeling of being ill. I haven't eaten anything with that crap in it, for over 15 years. Took me a long time to narrow it down to MSG, as what was causing the problems. At that time, I didn't know anything about MSG and it took a while before I found out about it.

    This feels like a localized pressure in my brain. Near the right side of my visual cortex, the pressure extends to my neck and ocipital and temporal lobes on the right side. It's how I imagine a tumor would feel. It could just be the weather too. I don't know, but it's quite uncomfortable.
    I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    Ahnimus wrote:
    This feels like a localized pressure in my brain. Near the right side of my visual cortex, the pressure extends to my neck and ocipital and temporal lobes on the right side. It's how I imagine a tumor would feel. It could just be the weather too. I don't know, but it's quite uncomfortable.


    I know exactly what you're feeling and occassionally, I will get mildly similar symptoms in my sinuses cavities from high humidity or high pressure days.

    But the MSG symptoms are much more severe and disturbing. I would suggest you refrain from eating anything that has it. Sounds like your body, much like mine, doesn't deal well with it.
  • bigmuzzbigmuzz Posts: 299
    oprah's a fucktard......
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  • SPEEDY MCCREADYSPEEDY MCCREADY Posts: 25,746
    fuck oprah.....
    Take me piece by piece.....
    Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
  • oldermanolderman Posts: 1,765
    I may tape the oprah show monday cuz Jason Whitlock is scheduled to appear. in case you haven't heard, Jason is a KC Star sports columnist who wrote about the Imus incident. has caused quite a stir. Jason is black and he lambasted Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson for their recent Imus diatribes... read for yourself.

    http://www.kansascity.com/182/v-print/story/66339.html

    Jason appeared on CNN today. here is the youtube video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5ZQXaXmCW4
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  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    olderman wrote:
    I may tape the oprah show monday cuz Jason Whitlock is scheduled to appear. in case you haven't heard, Jason is a KC Star sports columnist who wrote about the Imus incident. has caused quite a stir. Jason is black and he lambasted Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson for their recent Imus diatribes... read for yourself.

    http://www.kansascity.com/182/v-print/story/66339.html

    Jason appeared on CNN today. here is the youtube video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5ZQXaXmCW4

    That Jason dude said it man.
    I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire
  • Byrnzie wrote:
    Why don't you have a fight over it and whoever wins get's to keep the 'I' in 'In'? :confused::p

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