I know it's fairly old, but it's hilarious how this guy calls liberals snowflakes. Don't tell me he was just pointing out the double standards, he clearly was deeply offended by the joke itself.
I don't pick up on any evidence that he's offended so much as he's surprised that such overt racism is considered okay by nearly half the nation. He stays chill throughout, so I don't know where you get that he's offended or upset.
He makes a valid point, too. Imagine this skit performed by Obama and Biden during their presidential run. Biden calls out to Barack who shuffles in with a "yassir?" before being presented with a "black taco" plate featuring fried chicken and watermelon. Perhaps Biden can pat him on the head and say "good boy" while he slurps it down? That would okay, right?
He makes another valid point that mayonnaise isn't even something that white people enjoy any more than any other group. Is it because mayo is white that racists have created that stereotype? And what about the lack of spices? Another lazy, untrue stereotype.
The bottom line is that racism is wrong, and something we should not tolerate. It's been a part of the Democratic party for centuries, from slavery to the KKK to segregation to the battle to block the Civil Rights Act, right up to the present day, and it's time to end it.
Come on, he clearly is very offended and upset, you don't need to yell or cry to express that.
The reverse scenario you described is not equal. It would be equal if Obama simply said "I have black guy tacos", and Biden simply said "What does that mean, like fried chicken and watermelon?" The history of the stereotype is different, but as long as you're not deliberately trying to hurt anyone's feelings, I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with saying a particular race likes a particular type of food. The public's reaction would be different, but if the right is so much better than the left, shouldn't they want to prove it, by showing that they can hear a harmless joke without getting offended, instead of acting exactly like them?
I have no idea how mayonnaise and lack of spices are relevant to white people. If I had to guess, I'd say they didn't think about it that much, they were just making random off-the-cuff jokes without thinking about whether or not they make sense. But if they were implying that white people are the same colour as mayonnaise, what's wrong with that? They never said that was a bad thing. Maybe the lack of spices thing is implying that spices are more of an Indian thing, so you could find a way to argue that it's racist to Indians. But I don't think it's racist to anyone, there is nothing wrong with liking or disliking spices, and they never said there was. You could find a creative way to accuse anyone of anything.
So anyone who posts about anything is offended by it? Is every single post on this website the result of offence? And I don't see any "wall of text" here. The longest post is my reply to FilmBuff, which was about the same length as his post.
Um, no, I'm simply replying to you, as that's how a conversation works. If anything, you're putting in a lot of effort to convince me that I am offended and upset. You haven't even commented on my main point, is it possible you're in denial over the fact that liberals and conservatives are both equal snowflakes, and trying to shift the attention onto me?
Um, he doesn't, I find him unintentionally hilarious, why are you and MiyagiDoMAGA so desperate to prove that I'm offended and upset? Possibly to hide the fact that you are?
Well thanks, I'm not coping very well, I think I'll definitely need therapy. But I think I am coping better than Matt Walsh after he heard that taco joke.