Fried Chicken stereotype even less funny when you find out its origin.

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This wasn't nearly as offensive as I thought it would be

I'm thinking you gonna say some wild shit like the chicken stereotype came from when slavemasters would tie chicken to our feet and beat us until we could get the chicken from our feet to our mouths and then use that chicken bone to ass rape the slaves mother.
 
loch121;6853779 said:
This wasn't nearly as offensive as I thought it would be

I'm thinking you gonna say some wild shit like the chicken stereotype came from when slavemasters would tie chicken to our feet and beat us until we could get the chicken from our feet to our mouths and then use that chicken bone to ass rape the slaves mother.

wtf...

 
Alkinduz;6853664 said:
Shit even A&W got some good chicken nowadays...

what city you do you live in A&W breakfast and philly cheesesteak sandwiches are goat . when I was in college I used to walk across the street for a cheese steak sandwich for lunch when I didn't feel like mcdonalds or eating at the cafeteria.

 
White folks love them some chicken. I worked with some rich white folks and they would punish the chicken at meetings and office parties. Everybody loves some good chicken

I was pissed of when Hardee's Speed selling chicken. Publix's deli got some good chicken

 
Touched on this briefly in that billl cosby documentary. Black history:hidden ot stolen...called something like that,
 
Schmidt said that like watermelon, that other food that's been a mainstay in racist depictions of blacks, chicken was also a good vehicle for racism because of the way people eat it. (According to government stats, blacks .) "It's a food you eat with your hands, and therefore it's dirty," Schmidt said. "Table manners are a way of determining who is worthy of respect or not."

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loch121;6853779 said:
This wasn't nearly as offensive as I thought it would be

I'm thinking you gonna say some wild shit like the chicken stereotype came from when slavemasters would tie chicken to our feet and beat us until we could get the chicken from our feet to our mouths and then use that chicken bone to ass rape the slaves mother.

Are you OK?
 
I much prefer grilled chicken, but i will however eat fried chicken if it is homemade. I cant fuck with Fast food or restaurant fried chicken.
 
MansaMusa67;6853815 said:
loch121;6853779 said:
This wasn't nearly as offensive as I thought it would be

I'm thinking you gonna say some wild shit like the chicken stereotype came from when slavemasters would tie chicken to our feet and beat us until we could get the chicken from our feet to our mouths and then use that chicken bone to ass rape the slaves mother.

wtf...

My point is that these stereotypes usually have some real deep dark meanings and this was pretty light
 
Black_Samson;6853817 said:
so much for turning a frown....upside down... damn dude...

I think @Loch121 just snatched the buzzkill title from @crude....

Yessssssssss (Napoleon Dynomite voice)
 
I don't know any people who eat more fried chicken than Central Americans. When I stayed in Guatemala, people were frying and selling chicken out of the trunk of their cars. I seen a man pull up to curb, pop his trunk, set up a little kerosine burner and pot, and started frying chicken. He was sold out in about an hour. People were frying and selling chicken in front of their stoops. Pollo Campera is the shit.
 
I always wondered why whites love Chic Fil A so much. My mind be blown every time i'm at Chic Fil A, cuz it aint nothing but crackas in there
 
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Billy_Poncho;6854980 said:
When was the stereotype funny tho?

It was funny in a "Haha, real funny (sarcasm)", way.

Knowing its origin, the jokes now goes into the category of offensive, despite non blacks saying, "What's so funny about it? There is nothing wrong with liking chicken."

 

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