(November 11, 2019 at 4:54 pm)Brian37 Wrote:(November 11, 2019 at 3:45 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: I find unlikely to the point of imbecility that a 'bigoted KKK asshole' would love a rap song.
Boru
You'd think?
It is a watered down version of full bigotry, the same "some of my best friends are" or "bless their heart".
It is possible for a bigot to envy something about you, but still feel threatened by your existence.
Much like how heterosexual homophobes will say, " I don't care that you exist, but".
If you are going to rightfully point out that many blacks say not even blacks should use the "n" word, then you should be able to understand the same thing with the word "gay"
" I support gays" isn't the same context as......
"That jacket you are wearing is so gay." (Meaning they don't like it.)
A bigot can lie to your face and pretend so it isn't as simple as anyone wants to make it.
Bless their/her/his heart is in no way racist you twit. It is quite Southern but it's not racist.
Another of your examples that makes no sense at all.
I'm your huckleberry.