Fried Chicken Milkshakes?
October 25, 2008 | Long Beach, California | Vetting explained
I mean really CNN?? Really??? This is normal for the supposedly "Most Trusted Name in News?"
Dl Hugely is a pure embarrassment and a testament to the mindless racism of the U.S. media. Getting on TV and saying that blacks eat "fried chicken and collard greens milk shake" is just dumb and out dated coon-ism. This type of thing never gets said about a white, asian or hispanic person-and definitely not on CNN!
If the skin heads want to exercise that 8-88-14 code and use it on black comics and athletes, who feel a need to be on TV saying stupid stereotypical cliche stuff-then maybe I can support their cause.
Please rid america of urban black comics and athletes, who confuse themselves with legitamate and thinking black journalist!
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