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re: How deep can racism go in a person?
Posted on 3/2/26 at 9:58 pm to Everyday Is Saturday
Posted on 3/2/26 at 9:58 pm to Everyday Is Saturday
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while watching or attending a sporting event, it’s as if racism does not exist. In this case, their team loyalty and competitiveness seems to be stronger than their racism.
What kind of pussy arse fan is this? I can be racist, homophobic, sexist, elitist, condescending, superior, arrogant, haughty, exclusive, chauvinistic, bigoted, and downright insufferable.
And that's over 2 plays in a 4th quarter football drive
Posted on 3/2/26 at 10:02 pm to Everyday Is Saturday
Iam racist against Indian scam callers. Does that count?
Posted on 3/2/26 at 10:18 pm to Everyday Is Saturday
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Context matters! These specific scenarios are the focus. The observation made was from what I am seeing in these specific patterns, not the other way around (ie, leading with bias and agenda, imparting my own limited patterned thinking that is tethered by biases). Not predominantly, that is, as we are all bound by our DNA and experiences, manifesting biases.
Discerning a multitude of different perspectives is how I try to roll. I think you bring up homophobia via referring to S Lebeouf post over weekend? Cant ignore the irony.
Group of posters took it at face value that homo groped hetero. No one on this board knows all the facts, including you and I. Yet, the string filled up fast with same bias that you point out. Inviting different perspectives was objective. Something I suspect (hope) we agree on.
Hear you.
I have never heard or read a white person end statements like this. You did similar in another thread, and it was just as awkward.
You threw in a lot of word salad that doesn’t change anything I wrote about you. You actually enforced it more.
You claim your focus is these 2 instances, but with only 2 more recent dining experiences in 2 different metros you are condemning white people in both areas for not being in attendance those 2 nights or days as racists. That’s it. That’s is all it took for you to come to that conclusion. That is textbook leftist social justice politics regardless of your claim to be an independent which actually means nothing and even more so here as every leftist or liberal poster here seems to claim to be either a “moderate” or registered “independent”. An independent is just choosing not to register with a political party or donate to the party. Technically that makes me an independent, but I am not going to hide behind that and not declare in these kinds of discourse that I am a conservative who votes Republican.
Not sure if you answered the questions in below quote elsewhere, but if you were really being honest about your question in the OP’s subject you would have led with the information asked in the below quote. You also would have asked what others have seen and if there are reasons for what you saw at those specific visits, restaurants, and locations that have caused the demographic shift (or if one at all when looking at more than 2 visits) before drawing conclusions on situation or stating them as doing so makes it a different conversation. I have not been to either BR or Metairie in a while, but there are plenty of posters here and likely on the food board that know about these places if you truly had an open mind and wanted to have open and honest discourse on those places. Probably too late with this thread and maybe from the start again due to the nature of your OP as many have avoided it or tapped out because you aren’t looking for honest discourse or for additional information on these places. You wanted to preach your racial theology.
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Have you named the restaurants and the specific locations and time and dates you went to both recently when you had this epiphany? Also, the timeframe since you had last gone to them back when you noticed more white people (which I assume you believe was due to racism in that as well).
Posted on 3/3/26 at 12:45 am to dallastigers
I’ll take a shot at the Baton Rouge restaurant. Drusilla Seafood. It’s been a Tarzan movie for many years, but it was always awesome.
Posted on 3/3/26 at 4:46 am to holmesbr
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Closed anyway a year or 2 ago.
I wonder why???
Posted on 3/3/26 at 5:45 am to Everyday Is Saturday
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How deep can racism go in a person?
How much time you got buddy?

Posted on 3/3/26 at 5:54 am to Everyday Is Saturday
This road runs both ways...blacks have become the most racist morons in this country...difference is they don't feel they need to hide it. Its actually encouraged by insane white women.
As far as the restaurants...its everywhere, not just those 2, and its because decades of access to education and opportunity has benefitted black communities over white communities, so much so that they can now stand on equal footing in aquiring and spending money...just go to Ruth's Chris in BR. Some nights its 50/50.....no matter how expensive.
100% proof that the cries of "we need equity" are bullshite, outdated and no longer needed. They also feel the right to express their racism in so many overt ways....even simple ones....just be nice and let a black person into stopped traffic and see if they even bother to wave to thank you...hell no. You are lesser and SHOULD have.
I for one am over it and exhausted.
As far as the restaurants...its everywhere, not just those 2, and its because decades of access to education and opportunity has benefitted black communities over white communities, so much so that they can now stand on equal footing in aquiring and spending money...just go to Ruth's Chris in BR. Some nights its 50/50.....no matter how expensive.
100% proof that the cries of "we need equity" are bullshite, outdated and no longer needed. They also feel the right to express their racism in so many overt ways....even simple ones....just be nice and let a black person into stopped traffic and see if they even bother to wave to thank you...hell no. You are lesser and SHOULD have.
I for one am over it and exhausted.
Posted on 3/3/26 at 6:18 am to Everyday Is Saturday
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How deep can racism go in a person?
about 2 inches?
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