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The word that libels someone who grew up in Glendale Heights or Chicagoland because this region one had friends who were DuPage Muslim or African-American as some grew up in the Suburbs. When one had a mayor who was Asian in 1995, the fact calling someone a racist or a bigot in this region. It will invoke old wounds, the twitter user Namir_Rem made a big mistake calling the writer of The Cabbie Homicide this as he invoked slur laced insults over his blanket term "prose" where this one pointed out there's more than one example as this known as a piece, segment. stand-a-lone short, or one-shot (pending who calls this.) This is more common with those who are considered a Fundie. As in they're Anglo, from the south and use 1611 Speak often dressing up as ethnic stereotypes.
The last thing one wants to be considered in Glendale Heights, it's the one thing that well invokes witch-hunts in the region because of Skokie, 1977 where a self-hating Anti-Semite was busted parading around the area with a fucking Nazi uniform . There were a number screaming the word "Racist' and "Death to the Nazis" in the streets of Skokie, Illinois, as they were going to invoke a paedo-hunt on the sorry sack of fail.
by illinoishorrorman March 13, 2018
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Racist
A "RACIST" is an Anarchist, cos no Anarchist is ever culturally or economically rich enough, to lead a calm enough life, not to care about viewing as one of a number of top priorities, the giving of free money to a poor black family, living in the slums.
A "RACIST" is an Anarchist, cos no Anarchist is ever culturally or economically rich enough, to lead a calm enough life, not to care about viewing as one of a number of top priorities, the giving of free money to a poor black family, living in the slums.
Anarchist addressing the crowd, after overthrowing the Government: "No more inequality or unemployment among the poor, unless they're black."
(all the poor white people cheer...)
A person in the crowd: "Is he racist?"
(all the poor white people cheer...)
A person in the crowd: "Is he racist?"
by Usebleach February 12, 2021
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A word used to many times in today's world because of some people's own stupidity.
When someone makes a comment about another person in a light manner that just so happens to be non-white, some dumb cunt would yell 'that's racist' or 'you can't say that! that's racist'
A comment/word is only racist when people treat it as such, meaning that a word or comment isn't actually racist until the person saying it uses an aggressive tone that suggests they are saying it in a discriminating or prejudiced way to hurt the targeted person feelings.
This means that most of the time the people that are yelling/saying "that's racist!" are technically the real racists as they are killing the mood and forcing racism onto a word or comment that was previously said by someone else.
When someone makes a comment about another person in a light manner that just so happens to be non-white, some dumb cunt would yell 'that's racist' or 'you can't say that! that's racist'
A comment/word is only racist when people treat it as such, meaning that a word or comment isn't actually racist until the person saying it uses an aggressive tone that suggests they are saying it in a discriminating or prejudiced way to hurt the targeted person feelings.
This means that most of the time the people that are yelling/saying "that's racist!" are technically the real racists as they are killing the mood and forcing racism onto a word or comment that was previously said by someone else.
2 friends decide to eat out, both had ordered a meal that contained chicken, the black guy was quite hungry so he was really digging in.
white guy: damn dude you must really love chicken. *jokingly*
black guy: ye...
dumb cunt: you can't say that! that's racist.
both: *looks at dumb cunt with a dumbfounded look on their face*
white guy: damn dude you must really love chicken. *jokingly*
black guy: ye...
dumb cunt: you can't say that! that's racist.
both: *looks at dumb cunt with a dumbfounded look on their face*
by A wild Aussie Appears May 21, 2020