I love it, I suffered that in the Army 1976 to 81, and had to suffer it in the various hospitals I worked as a nurse. When I started driving liquid O2 tankers for Airgas, I had a black HR broad pull that shit on us and every time it was white guys "offending" all the united nations... after the second sensitivity training I walked out after 2 minutes and told her to shove it until we got a film with a beaner or a porch monkey offend my white cracker Irish/Swede ass... Keep up the good works Irish!
One reason that the good old original looney tunes can't be played on tv anymore, because every other race besides white are so sensitive. Fuck em all. If some one calls me a cracker, redneck, hillbilly or hilljack, I wear with a badge of honor!
That was such a good show - it couldn't be made now-a-days, just like All in the Family couldn't.
ReplyDeleteI love it, I suffered that in the Army 1976 to 81, and had to suffer it in the various hospitals I worked as a nurse. When I started driving liquid O2 tankers for Airgas, I had a black HR broad pull that shit on us and every time it was white guys "offending" all the united nations... after the second sensitivity training I walked out after 2 minutes and told her to shove it until we got a film with a beaner or a porch monkey offend my white cracker Irish/Swede ass... Keep up the good works Irish!
ReplyDeleteThat was a great show!
ReplyDeleteAwesome clips - thanks!
One reason that the good old original looney tunes can't be played on tv anymore, because every other race besides white are so sensitive. Fuck em all. If some one calls me a cracker, redneck, hillbilly or hilljack, I wear with a badge of honor!
ReplyDeleteThe ending line in part 2 sums it up very nicely. It's only a problem if it is a problem.
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