Sep 24, 2015 d--- I never knew wanting a meal prepared to my tastes was considered racist. Let me go apologize to my friends at whataburger for ordering no mustard on my burger.
Sep 24, 2015 lol this is llke getting mad they give u a fork instead of chopsticks at chinese restraunt
Sep 24, 2015 Iunno Cultural differences exist and tolerances for different foods can easily be a part of that. Obvsly it's over generalizing to assume ALL white people cant handle spice. But it's a stretch to call it racist. That's a loaded word that white people have the luxury of using to describe small, purely semantic s--- like this.
Sep 24, 2015 I assume that if an Eskimo visited Northern parts of Australia he would get dehydrated easily. I'm racist?
Sep 24, 2015 You'd be making this assumption based off of where he lived. If someone was of Eskimo descent but lived in Arizona all their lives then yes it would be racist to assume they're all accustomed to cold climates
Sep 24, 2015 disagree. It wouldn't be racist to say that. It's just dumb, or lack of thinking in a broader spectrum. They're obviously just assuming that all Eskimo's are from desolate ice fields, which is wrong (not wrong as in "oh em gee this is so wrong! its a social injustice!". Wrong as in 1+1=17), not racist. Like, they wouldn't be saying this s--- to get some kind of personal gain or advantage over the other race, (or Eskimo's in this example.) saying "all eskimo's are definitely from desolate ice fields cause they're an inferior race and they can only live in s-----y cold environments" would be racist.