To: Holicheese
I have to be honest. The word “honkey” never offended me. Neither does “cracker”. Really, the epithets for white people are kind of hard for me to not laugh at.
To: SlapHappyPappy
This is why some white people make money selling t-shirts to other white people with sayings such as I'm a Proud Honky, I'm a Typical White Guy and Proud of it, etc.. Life is easier with a sense of humor.
21 posted on
04/03/2008 8:35:46 AM PDT by
WesternPacific
(I am tired of voting for the lesser of two evils!)
To: SlapHappyPappy
“I have to be honest. The word honkey never offended me. Neither does cracker. Really, the epithets for white people are kind of hard for me to not laugh at.”
Such epithets only work on groups that have something to prove or are insecure about themselves.
24 posted on
04/03/2008 8:38:12 AM PDT by
Hacklehead
(Crush the liberals, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of the hippies.)
To: SlapHappyPappy
I agree. Especially “Cracka”.
32 posted on
04/03/2008 8:43:45 AM PDT by
Holicheese
(Hillary deserves the CMoH for her time in Tuzla!)
To: SlapHappyPappy
where did “honkey” come from?
To: SlapHappyPappy
The word honkey never offended me. Neither does cracker.
Me neither. I think they are kind of funny. The only thing that offended me was the whole ______ing you momma and the wife thing. Even though it wasn't true, it was disrespectful. But then again, this man probably doesn't even know what respect is unless it is preceded by $$$$$.
62 posted on
04/03/2008 9:46:11 AM PDT by
spotbust1
(Procrastinators of the world unite . . . . .tomorrow!!!)
To: SlapHappyPappy
Growing up in Florida, Cracker was a badge of honor.
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