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Is Fried Chicken Racist?
May 22, 2013 at
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Once again feathers are flying because someone (in this case a Spaniard) offered to serve fried chicken to a person of color. Now the offerer of the fried chicken is branded a racist.
Does eating fried chicken somehow diminish one's humanity? Is it somehow bad? If someone offered to serve me fried chicken I would be happy not angry because I love good fried chicken.
If a golfer of color had offered to make paella for Sergio, would that be equally racist? I think one can be an a-hole without being racist. Or if you are an a-hole to a person of color are you automatically racist?
Tiger, to his credit, has not joined this fray. Perhaps the media are the only people who care and fake offense?
"We will have (Tiger Woods) around every night. We will serve fried chicken." [telegraph.co.uk]
Fuzzy Zoeller said something similar in 1997 [latimes.com]
And any depiction of Obama eating fried chicken is racist according to some [dailymail.co.uk]
Does eating fried chicken somehow diminish one's humanity? Is it somehow bad? If someone offered to serve me fried chicken I would be happy not angry because I love good fried chicken.
If a golfer of color had offered to make paella for Sergio, would that be equally racist? I think one can be an a-hole without being racist. Or if you are an a-hole to a person of color are you automatically racist?
Tiger, to his credit, has not joined this fray. Perhaps the media are the only people who care and fake offense?
"We will have (Tiger Woods) around every night. We will serve fried chicken." [telegraph.co.uk]
Fuzzy Zoeller said something similar in 1997 [latimes.com]
And any depiction of Obama eating fried chicken is racist according to some [dailymail.co.uk]
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Come on now. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that when a person make a crack about having an African-American over for fried chicken and watermelon, it's a racist comment. because, it's a stereotype.
Is saying that someone with a mullet must have a confederate flag and Skynard TShirt racist? No, it is a stereotype.
And maybe he just thought all Americans really like fried chicken and that is why we are all fat or something? I mean...is there a Madrid Fried Chicken store? No...it is from Kentucky...America is known for Fried Chicken...
Is saying that someone with a mullet must have a confederate flag and Skynard TShirt racist? No, it is a stereotype.
So again, it is a stereotype... Is using a stereotype automatically racist? Not at all...there are woman-based stereotypes but there is not a woman race. A headline that reads Sergio Garcia at centre of 'stereotype' storm' doesn't get thousands of clicks though.
And maybe he just thought all Americans really like fried chicken and that is why we are all fat or something? I mean...is there a Madrid Fried Chicken store? No...it is from Kentucky...America is known for Fried Chicken...
However, the fried chicken and watermelon cracks are known, nearly-derogatory comments that are associated with African-Americans. And, I think most ppl are aware of it. Now, if I was hanging out with some of my African-American friends and I joke with them that they can come over for some fried chicken and chitlens, that would be cool because they are my friends and we may have an understanding.
With Sergio Garcia, it doesn't take a genius to figure out due to prior issues and animosity between the two that it was a mean-spirited crack based on Tiger's race (being half African-American). He's part Thai too. Why didn't Sergio Garcia joke that he can come over for some Pad Thai or Curry Chicken? It's because that's not a funny, racist crack that would get cheap laughs as would the fried chicken comments.
But, if you think it's cool and not racist, then more power to you. I dare you to make those comments while in the bad parts of Oakland, Camden, or Philly. Let's see how ppl will react to you.....since they're not racist and all, right?
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I mean, haven't blacks shown us that there is no such thing has a bad word? The way they throw around "n*gga" in music and on the internet like it is nothing has shown us that it isn't a bad word, only when it is said with hate, and even then only some times. Hell, Kanye said it like 50 times on NBC last week.
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