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Millionaire gameshow just asked black woman how to make a noose!
They had a black woman on and the question was about what you use to make a noose.
If this airs later on the west coast US, someone needs to take a screencap. |
Something I would like to see. This sounds ruthless!
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That's a stupid question period. A noose can be made from a bed sheet;
just ask any prison guard. |
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I wasn't aware hangings were something related to black folk? |
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what was the look on her face and the host? lol priceless i bet
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knot tying is an important skill
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knot tying is an important skill
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Jeez, good thing they didn't ask an Iraqi that question.
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I am sure the black community appreciates your support. |
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:2 cents: |
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The symbol of lynching (or a noose) transcends the actual act, in America. It's a symbol of oppression that transcends the very fabric of that country -- from its foundation to modern-day life. Every ethnic group (like every person) has subjects that they hold in close contempt, and most people strike out when theirs is hit.
Whether or not it would be beneficial to just get over it, it's not going to happen and should be treated as such, Positive interaction over demanding people just ignore their heritage will make the subject fade into history much more effectively. |
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A noose typically is strictly for hanging. I don't see why it should be the symbol (though, I can see the point of this thread a little better now if you are associating it as such). |
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its not a question of someone making some bizarre association, its a question of common usage and historical context |
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