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October 19th, 2018 | #1 |
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A "Dear Abby" answer on names sparks outrage
As far as I'm concerned, these Slurpees can fuck off back to India.
"The "Dear Abby" advice column has been appearing in newspapers since 1956—and after a recent response to a question about "foreign names," critics accused it of being stuck in that year. Columnist Jeanne Phillips was accused of racism after telling a reader he was right to be worried about his wife's wish to give their children Indian names instead of Western ones, the New York Times reports." "Author Valarie Kaur—who named her son Kavi, meaning poet, to honor his Sikh poet great-grandfathers—accused Phillips of "clinging to an old America, where white is considered the norm and everything else deviant and inferior," while Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi called the column "deeply racist and problematic." http://www.newser.com/story/266122/a...paign=20181019
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October 19th, 2018 | #2 |
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If non-Whites are going to live in our countries, it is better that they have non-White names. That way, they seem foreign and are less likely to assimilate. If it results in their being made fun of by other children, then that will reinforce in them the idea that they should stay separate. Having Western names only encourages them to assimilate and promotes the idea that we are all the same. That's why Blacks come up with weird names for their children, like Latrina or La-a (Ladasha), to set themselves apart. We ought to encourage that.
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I cringe when I see a chink or dothead named "Sam" or "Bill". Chang or Bapu serves our cause much better. |
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October 22nd, 2018 | #4 |
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They're either shitskins or kikes and their names are nothing more than the grunts of swine.
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