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KOCO Channel 5 TV morning host says her black co-anchor looks like a 'gorilla' during a news segment
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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 3265507" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>She made a mistake, and would likely have referred to a white coworker the same in the same situation.</p><p></p><p>Part of the problem is this white groveling every time someone is "offended". The more the white folks grovel and beg for forgiveness, the worse this is going to get. A simple "that's not what I meant, and you know it, but I'm sorry if I offended my coworker with what I said" would be fine. She's going to get crucified anyway - why add to the misery with self-flagellation and self-imposed public humiliation? I've had people at work give me the "that's racist" garbage to something I've said (usually some white eunuch), to which they get the "so what?" (or the "DILLIGAF?") reply. Deer in the headlights, then they trail off to something else. Quit being a sniveling punching bag, and a lot of this faux outrage will peter out. As long as it keeps getting the desired response, this stuff will keep getting blown out of proportion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 3265507, member: 6146"] She made a mistake, and would likely have referred to a white coworker the same in the same situation. Part of the problem is this white groveling every time someone is "offended". The more the white folks grovel and beg for forgiveness, the worse this is going to get. A simple "that's not what I meant, and you know it, but I'm sorry if I offended my coworker with what I said" would be fine. She's going to get crucified anyway - why add to the misery with self-flagellation and self-imposed public humiliation? I've had people at work give me the "that's racist" garbage to something I've said (usually some white eunuch), to which they get the "so what?" (or the "DILLIGAF?") reply. Deer in the headlights, then they trail off to something else. Quit being a sniveling punching bag, and a lot of this faux outrage will peter out. As long as it keeps getting the desired response, this stuff will keep getting blown out of proportion. [/QUOTE]
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