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When it comes to someone being racist, I don't think that when he says:
My "boys in the hood".. or "edumacate"
that it needs explaining. To me those are pretty obvious.
And no I didn't accuse you of being racist but you shouldn't repeat (IDGAF if they're song lyrics or not) things that are on page 101 of the racism handbook. Also, the CPT time joke wasn't a good joke. I even answered it like Obama did Hillary.
That got plenty of laughs at the correspondent's dinner, crickets in here:
I get the edumacate, that was over the top.
CPT, I totally posted that because I knew it would bug you. Also I thought it was funny, but I've learned that sometimes my humor has an audience of one. I think @bodyman5000 and 1 knows what I mean.
Now if I say "boys in the burbs" is that okay or racist. Not looking to fuck with you but just want to understand. Portland is changing and the hood is getting whiter and there are some burbs that are getting more diverse. Is it "boys", "hood", or because it was the title of a predominantly black movie that makes a white person saying it racist?

