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Thursday, May 1, 2014
Racists are taken out!
I think everybody is doing the exact right things and carry out what they are planning. Basically what I mean by that is they should take away as many freedoms of the racist's as legally possible. For example banning them, like they already are, from being any part of their sports community. Unfortunately there are a lot more racists out there than just these two we learned about on Mr. Hopper's blog post, like the people on this "funny" racist jokes site (all it took to find this was type in "rac"). My favorite racist joke though is "Did you hear the funny racist joke?" "No." "EXACTLY!" because there is no such thing as a funny racist joke. All racists should be ashamed of themselves and what they say. If you heard anyone make a racist comment would you react? If so would you react immediately? How would you react?
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Yes I would react, but it depends on how racist the joke is. A while back some people at our school called African-american's "burnt chicken nuggets" This is really rude to anyone. Even though I'm not African-American, I still take offense to this as any regular person would. It went away I'm pretty sure but I will still remember it. If you want to read more about racism here is a link :) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tag/racism-in-schools/
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