-- Edited by The Krink on Thursday 25th of June 2020 01:26:44 AM
Snippy said
3:28 AM, 06/25/20
Snippy had a perfectly awful Republicunt senator/NFL football coach's son who lost his seat over using a derivative of the word in that headline on the shadower assigned to follow his campaign. And, it was good. George Allen, Jr. is a nutball douche.
Allen twice used the racist slur "macaca" (meaning 'monkey') to refer to the dark-complexioned S. R. Sidarth, who was filming the event as a "tracker" for the opposing Jim Webb campaign. In what was dubbed as his "Macaca moment", Allen said:
"This fellow here over here with the yellow shirt, Macaca, or whatever his name is. He's with my opponent... Let's give a welcome to Macaca, here. Welcome to America and the real world of Virginia."
Sidarth, who is of Indian ancestry, was born and raised in Fairfax County, Virginia. Allen's "Macaca moment" quickly went viral and, virtually overnight, it became the hot topic on all of the network and cable television news shows
Pipes FC said
8:25 AM, 06/25/20
I never knew if meant it as an racial insult or if it was just the only word he could think of.
Monkeys are cool, I have a bunk of pics of the ones in Panama.
This is VIR/MIR the rest of the world isn't experiencing but its real. Hard to imagine in the GPNW since we have no monkees.
UPDATE: Humans try to take back city from monkeys...
-- Edited by The Krink on Thursday 25th of June 2020 01:26:44 AM
Snippy had a perfectly awful Republicunt senator/NFL football coach's son who lost his seat over using a derivative of the word in that headline on the shadower assigned to follow his campaign. And, it was good. George Allen, Jr. is a nutball douche.
Allen twice used the racist slur "macaca" (meaning 'monkey') to refer to the dark-complexioned S. R. Sidarth, who was filming the event as a "tracker" for the opposing Jim Webb campaign. In what was dubbed as his "Macaca moment", Allen said:
Sidarth, who is of Indian ancestry, was born and raised in Fairfax County, Virginia. Allen's "Macaca moment" quickly went viral and, virtually overnight, it became the hot topic on all of the network and cable television news shows
Monkeys are cool, I have a bunk of pics of the ones in Panama.