To: Rainbow Rising
In the South, black people using “folk” when the topic is race, is a well-known euphemism referring to white people with intent to demean. I’ve heard it used that way all my life by blacks in the South when setting themselves against whites. They used to think we didn’t know what they meant when they did it, I’m surprised Hussein still seems to believe we don’t. Maybe I shouldn’t be.
173 posted on
01/19/2014 5:20:31 PM PST by
mrsmel
(One Who Can See)
To: mrsmel
In the South, black people using folk when the topic is race, is a well-known euphemism referring to white people with intent to demean. Ive heard it used that way all my life by blacks in the South when setting themselves against whites. They used to think we didnt know what they meant when they did it, Im surprised Hussein still seems to believe we dont. Maybe I shouldnt be. He's so arrogant he probably believes that we don't. In his mind, he's smarter than all of us. But only in his mind.
181 posted on
01/19/2014 7:18:39 PM PST by
Rainbow Rising
("If America was a house, the left would root for the termites." - Greg Gutfeld)
To: mrsmel; Rainbow Rising
In the South, black people using folk when the topic is race, is a well-known euphemism referring to white people with intent to demean.Around here (NorCal) it's "smiling faces."
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