Friday, January 8, 2016

Spacing

"I'm studying Chinese."
"You despise'em that much?"
"Just think of it.  You've got people who're supposed to be civilized and in 2016, the 21st century, they don't yet know how to wear britches, and  always whining that people don't respect'em . . ."
"You're kidding."
"A man's got to be on the level of a dumb animal if he doesn't know that wearing his britches below his stinking butt, and looking and acting more ugly, will cause people to disrespect him more.  If you see one who you consider to be on the level of a dumb animal and he provokes you into killing him, you don't feel remorse for killing a dumb, dangerous animal."
"I believe that any scumbag's smart enough to know that.  It's like you know some act's going to be frowned on by the public orientated against it, but you deliberately do it and when people condemn you for it, you get a pleasure from pissing'em off."

"In that case, I guess they're like these black groups always whining about 'racism', but doing things to aggravate people, then complaining, 'People disrespect us because we black.' "
"So what has your studying Chinese got to do with it?"
"Well, if you wanted to leave dummies totally behind, you'd have to go into a culture -- how many Afrikan Americans do you know or have heard of who can speak any language other than English, and many, after all these years, still don't handle that too well."
"There're a few who can say, 'taco, burrito,' and 'adios'."
"How many do you see strutting around in blonde wigs?"
"I see a ton of them sporting those wigs or dyeing their hair blond."
"Doesn't that tell you something about this so-called black culture they're suffering from?  If you've got a so-called culture, a mass of preachers orientating your people for over a 100 years and your people still have an inferiority complex about their hair, doesn't that tell you something about the worth of that so-called culture?"

"It should."
"Well, look at it this way.  If a people's journey into a real culture is the limited adventure of struggling with 'taco, burrito' and 'adios' and blonde wigs and tacking pounds of ropes onto their hair, what do you think speaking Chinese would mean to them?"
"A nightmare."
"I'll be like far away, on another planet, spacing.  And check this out.  Remember, years ago, when we used to, without fail, greet each other when passing?  These days it's common to see whites and Afrikan Americans greeting each other, but if an Afrikan American greets a 'brother' of today, the 'brother' is likely to shoot him."

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