I came to work today hoping that I can get away without hearing something derogatory towards MLK Jr or the civil rights movement.
...an office full of white people is surely to crack a few bad jokes. i guess i can handle that (i'm no saint when it comes to racist jokes but i draw the line somewhere).
although...after a few tasteless racist jokes over some morning coffee...
I seriously almost blew my top though when the guy that sits next to me in the office said he didn't care about the holiday because it didn't really affect him. I said "how so?". He said because he wasn't born during that time.
This is the same co-worker that told me he always wanted to be a history teacher. Ignorance is fucking bliss.
This seriously ruined my day.
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Post subject: Re: Martin Luther King Jr. Day and white people
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:00 pm
a joke
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Thomas Jefferson wrote:
Ok...so today is Martin Luther King Jr. day.
I came to work today hoping that I can get away without hearing something derogatory towards MLK Jr or the civil rights movement.
...an office full of white people is surely to crack a few bad jokes. i guess i can handle that (i'm no saint when it comes to racist jokes but i draw the line somewhere).
although...after a few tasteless racist jokes over some morning coffee...
I seriously almost blew my top though when the guy that sits next to me in the office said he didn't care about the holiday because it didn't really affect him. I said "how so?". He said because he wasn't born during that time.
This is the same co-worker that told me he always wanted to be a history teacher. Ignorance is fucking bliss.
This seriously ruined my day.
So the racist jokes didn't bother you, but you're personally offended because a guy doesn't feel properly impacted to suit your needs? this is kinda backwards
Post subject: Re: Martin Luther King Jr. Day and white people
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:04 pm
Temporary Secretary
Joined: Thu Apr 13, 2006 3:51 am Posts: 43609 Location: My city smells like Cheerios Gender: Male
Skitch Patterson wrote:
Thomas Jefferson wrote:
Ok...so today is Martin Luther King Jr. day.
I came to work today hoping that I can get away without hearing something derogatory towards MLK Jr or the civil rights movement.
...an office full of white people is surely to crack a few bad jokes. i guess i can handle that (i'm no saint when it comes to racist jokes but i draw the line somewhere).
although...after a few tasteless racist jokes over some morning coffee...
I seriously almost blew my top though when the guy that sits next to me in the office said he didn't care about the holiday because it didn't really affect him. I said "how so?". He said because he wasn't born during that time.
This is the same co-worker that told me he always wanted to be a history teacher. Ignorance is fucking bliss.
This seriously ruined my day.
So the racist jokes didn't bother you, but you're personally offended because a guy doesn't feel properly impacted to suit your needs? this is kinda backwards
its okay, MLK didn't hear them
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Post subject: Re: Martin Luther King Jr. Day and white people
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:16 pm
Former PJ Drummer
Joined: Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:00 am Posts: 16093 Location: dublin Gender: Male
Thomas Jefferson wrote:
Ok...so today is Martin Luther King Jr. day.
I came to work today hoping that I can get away without hearing something derogatory towards MLK Jr or the civil rights movement.
...an office full of white people is surely to crack a few bad jokes. i guess i can handle that (i'm no saint when it comes to racist jokes but i draw the line somewhere).
although...after a few tasteless racist jokes over some morning coffee...
I seriously almost blew my top though when the guy that sits next to me in the office said he didn't care about the holiday because it didn't really affect him. I said "how so?". He said because he wasn't born during that time.
This is the same co-worker that told me he always wanted to be a history teacher. Ignorance is fucking bliss.
This seriously ruined my day.
Sounds like he only likes it 'cos he got a U2 song out of it at least. Sounds like a real asshole.
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Post subject: Re: Martin Luther King Jr. Day and white people
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:39 pm
The Maleficent
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 11:17 pm Posts: 13551 Location: is a jerk in wyoming Gender: Female
thodoks wrote:
yeah i usually turn to the internet for nuance
I usually turn to the internet for dick headed comments by people. Thanks for your help, pal and what racial slurs do you use to describe black people?
coon? darkie?
please, I'm dying to know. This being the internet an' all it's of the utmost importance to me.
I came to work today hoping that I can get away without hearing something derogatory towards MLK Jr or the civil rights movement.
...an office full of white people is surely to crack a few bad jokes. i guess i can handle that (i'm no saint when it comes to racist jokes but i draw the line somewhere).
although...after a few tasteless racist jokes over some morning coffee...
I seriously almost blew my top though when the guy that sits next to me in the office said he didn't care about the holiday because it didn't really affect him. I said "how so?". He said because he wasn't born during that time.
This is the same co-worker that told me he always wanted to be a history teacher. Ignorance is fucking bliss.
This seriously ruined my day.
So the racist jokes didn't bother you, but you're personally offended because a guy doesn't feel properly impacted to suit your needs? this is kinda backwards
i work in a construction office in Indiana. I have developed a thick skin when it comes to racist jokes.
_________________ This ain't no party, this ain't no disco this ain't no fooling around...
Post subject: Re: Martin Luther King Jr. Day and white people
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:42 pm
a joke
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 3:08 am Posts: 22978 Gender: Male
Thomas Jefferson wrote:
Skitch Patterson wrote:
Thomas Jefferson wrote:
Ok...so today is Martin Luther King Jr. day.
I came to work today hoping that I can get away without hearing something derogatory towards MLK Jr or the civil rights movement.
...an office full of white people is surely to crack a few bad jokes. i guess i can handle that (i'm no saint when it comes to racist jokes but i draw the line somewhere).
although...after a few tasteless racist jokes over some morning coffee...
I seriously almost blew my top though when the guy that sits next to me in the office said he didn't care about the holiday because it didn't really affect him. I said "how so?". He said because he wasn't born during that time.
This is the same co-worker that told me he always wanted to be a history teacher. Ignorance is fucking bliss.
This seriously ruined my day.
So the racist jokes didn't bother you, but you're personally offended because a guy doesn't feel properly impacted to suit your needs? this is kinda backwards
i work in a construction office in Indiana. I have developed a thick skin when it comes to racist jokes.
Then why did it bother you so much that he just was indifferent to the holiday because he didn't feel it impacted his life on a personal level?
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