“Ben’s original” now. 86’d the picture of Morgan Freeman off the box too. What’s next? No more Lawn Jockeys for sale at the concrete yard decoration shop? JFC these Pussy liberals need beat til blood and scheit runs out of their ears. Anybody still advocating for civility needs the same. It’s time to get down and dirty and call out this nonsense everywhere it rears it’s ugly face. Stand up, belittle and marginalize these radical freaks at every opportunity. Silence is compliance.
Male or Female. You’re one or the other and it’s not real hard to decipher which one you are. Take your non binary bullscheit and shove it up your ass if there’s still room in there.
Yep. This schit is getting ridiculous, I can't even find my favorite soap anymore:
l told my pap and mam I was going to be a mountain man; acted like they was gut-shot. Make your life go here. Here's where the peoples is. Mother Gue, I says, the Rocky Mountains is the marrow of the world, and by God, I was right. - Del Gue
l told my pap and mam I was going to be a mountain man; acted like they was gut-shot. Make your life go here. Here's where the peoples is. Mother Gue, I says, the Rocky Mountains is the marrow of the world, and by God, I was right. - Del Gue
“Ben’s original” now. 86’d the picture of Morgan Freeman off the box too. What’s next? No more Lawn Jockeys for sale at the concrete yard decoration shop? JFC these Pussy liberals need beat til blood and scheit runs out of their ears. Anybody still advocating for civility needs the same. It’s time to get down and dirty and call out this nonsense everywhere it rears it’s ugly face. Stand up, belittle and marginalize these radical freaks at every opportunity. Silence is compliance.
“Ben’s original” now. 86’d the picture of Morgan Freeman off the box too. What’s next? No more Lawn Jockeys for sale at the concrete yard decoration shop? JFC these Pussy liberals need beat til blood and scheit runs out of their ears. Anybody still advocating for civility needs the same. It’s time to get down and dirty and call out this nonsense everywhere it rears it’s ugly face. Stand up, belittle and marginalize these radical freaks at every opportunity. Silence is compliance.
So no more peaceful protests?
_______________________________________________________ An 8 dollar driveway boy living in a T-111 shack
“Ben’s original” now. 86’d the picture of Morgan Freeman off the box too. What’s next? No more Lawn Jockeys for sale at the concrete yard decoration shop? JFC these Pussy liberals need beat til blood and scheit runs out of their ears. Anybody still advocating for civility needs the same. It’s time to get down and dirty and call out this nonsense everywhere it rears it’s ugly face. Stand up, belittle and marginalize these radical freaks at every opportunity. Silence is compliance.
You've made the call so exactly what are YOU doing about it beyond the keyboard?
Pretty much everything we grew up with from the 1950's to now was racist and intended to hold back and suppress certain people.
Thankfully white guilt, critical race theory, and the socialist progressives have lead us out of the darkness. I feel so much cleaner, and guiltless now.
“Ben’s original” now. 86’d the picture of Morgan Freeman off the box too. What’s next? No more Lawn Jockeys for sale at the concrete yard decoration shop? JFC these Pussy liberals need beat til blood and scheit runs out of their ears. Anybody still advocating for civility needs the same. It’s time to get down and dirty and call out this nonsense everywhere it rears it’s ugly face. Stand up, belittle and marginalize these radical freaks at every opportunity. Silence is compliance.
So a box of rice is the hill you decide to die on?
"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
I've never heard a good explanation of why having a picture of somebody on a label is derogatory or racist. They just seem to say "it just is because we say it is" . If I was so fragile that I got destroyed every time a unflattering depiction of a Hillbilly was on something, or a joke about Southerners was told by a snarky comic, I'd be upset 24/7 and I'd have to get help.
I've never heard a good explanation of why having a picture of somebody on a label is derogatory or racist. They just seem to say "it just is becasue we say it is" . If I was so fragile that I got destroyed every time a unflattering depiction of a Hillbilly was on something, or a joke about Southerners was told by a snarky comic, I'd have to get help.
Ask Sycamore or his friends.
They love and vote in favor of all this schit.
Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
If Uncle Ben's had had a white guy as their "representative" on their box and had Aunt Jemima bottles sported the figure and image of a white lady all of those years, what would have been the outcry? I'll tell you what the outcry would have been. The same people who have clamored for the removal of these "black identities" now, would have been demanding that a black individual rather than a white individual should have been represented and that failing to do so all of these years was racist. They have tailored the narrative such that it is a no-win proposition for "normal people".
_________________________________________________________________________ “Montana seems to me to be what a small boy would think Texas is like from hearing Texans.” John Steinbeck
If Uncle Ben's had had a white guy as their "representative" on their box and had Aunt Jemima bottles sported the figure and image of a white lady all of those years, what would have been the outcry? I'll tell you what the outcry would have been. The same people who have clamored for the removal of these "black identities" now, would have been demanding that a black individual rather than a white individual should have been represented and that failing to do so all of these years was racist. They have tailored the narrative such that it is a no-win proposition for "normal people".
That sounds about right....They’d being screaming about the misappropriation of culinary foods in a box or bottle.
White liberals have to keep kicking themselves in the vagina to feel like they matter.
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Curiosity Killed the Cat & The Prairie Dog “Molon Labe”
“Ben’s original” now. 86’d the picture of Morgan Freeman off the box too. What’s next? No more Lawn Jockeys for sale at the concrete yard decoration shop? JFC these Pussy liberals need beat til blood and scheit runs out of their ears. Anybody still advocating for civility needs the same. It’s time to get down and dirty and call out this nonsense everywhere it rears it’s ugly face. Stand up, belittle and marginalize these radical freaks at every opportunity. Silence is compliance.
You've made the call so exactly what are YOU doing about it beyond the keyboard?
Always love the little bitches that jump up to ask a man what he is doing right now as soon as he suggests a course of action. Like they weren’t sitting on their azz, picking their nose, when the suggestion was made. Some of us do exactly what he is suggesting already. More need to. And then we have you. Suggesting he is doing nothing while you do nothing, and do not plan to. Projection is the modus operandi of the left, pal.
a buck and a half for that record back then. Wonder what it would sell for now?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Odd that they named it Uncle Ben. Would have thought being rice it would have had an Oriental slant.
Oryza glaberrima, is the one of the two varieties that was first domesticated in Africa between 3000 and 3500 years ago. Oryza sativa was probably first domesticated in the Yangtze river valley much earlier and is the most common today - cultivated more than any crop other than maize and sugar cane.
Worldwide, rice is certainly associated with the far East, but in America it has not traditionally been so. In fact, through the 19th century, nothing good was associated with the far east in American culture. While blacks were a major endemic population (market), Chinese and southeast Asians were banned from immigration (not much of a market). Within the few ethnic enclaves (China camps), consumers were more likely to buy imported rice than rice from Texas and the Southeast (like Uncle Ben's). Essentially, putting a Chinaman on the label would have made the product toxic among American consumers well into the 20th century. A black man (Uncle Ben) obviously did not have that effect, neither among the large market of black consumers nor among white consumers who for the most part did not consider crops associated with black people like olives, grapes, sugar, cotton, tobacco, coffee, and rice to be 'toxic.' What products associated with the far east did American consumers accept during the 19th and early 20th centuries? (Uncle Ben's was first marketed in 1943, but the decisions about it would have been influnced by a generation that had experience for decades leading up to that time). Seriously. Chinamen could work on the railroads or do laundry. In urban areas they might be associated with opium dens, brothels and gambling rooms. In essence, their image in the mind of American consumers was lower than that of blacks. Even the Japanese were deemed fit for US concenration camps. This all probably began to change rapidly following the end of WW2 with the rebuilding of Japan, then with the Communist revolution in China which initiated relations with Taiwan, then the US partnership with South Korea, and finally with Vietnam. All those things brought successive waves of immigration that ultimately allowed asian people to move out of what was before strictly delineated ghettos and ethnic enclaves. I can remember in the 70's a lot of wealthy immigrants coming into California from Taiwan and Hong Kong. Their kids began to fill American universities and they met a lot of the demand during the growth of high tech -- semiconductors, electronics, software, etc. Their image within US culture at the close of the 20th century was almost the polar opposite that it was at the beginning.
Odd that they named it Uncle Ben. Would have thought being rice it would have had an Oriental slant.
Oryza glaberrima, is the one of the two varieties that was first domesticated in Africa between 3000 and 3500 years ago. Oryza sativa was probably first domesticated in the Yangtze river valley much earlier and is the most common today - cultivated more than any crop other than maize and sugar cane.
Worldwide, rice is certainly associated with the far East, but in America it has not traditionally been so. In fact, through the 19th century, nothing good was associated with the far east in American culture. While blacks were a major endemic population (market), Chinese and southeast Asians were banned from immigration (not much of a market). Within the few ethnic enclaves (China camps), consumers were more likely to buy imported rice than rice from Texas and the Southeast (like Uncle Ben's). Essentially, putting a Chinaman on the label would have made the product toxic among American consumers well into the 20th century. A black man (Uncle Ben) obviously did not have that effect, neither among the large market of black consumers nor among white consumers who for the most part did not consider crops associated with black people like olives, grapes, sugar, cotton, tobacco, coffee, and rice to be 'toxic.' What products associated with the far east did American consumers accept during the 19th and early 20th centuries? (Uncle Ben's was first marketed in 1943, but the decisions about it would have been influnced by a generation that had experience for decades leading up to that time). Seriously. Chinamen could work on the railroads or do laundry. In urban areas they might be associated with opium dens, brothels and gambling rooms. In essence, their image in the mind of American consumers was lower than that of blacks. Even the Japanese were deemed fit for US concenration camps. This all probably began to change rapidly following the end of WW2 with the rebuilding of Japan, then with the Communist revolution in China which initiated relations with Taiwan, then the US partnership with South Korea, and finally with Vietnam. All those things brought successive waves of immigration that ultimately allowed asian people to move out of what was before strictly delineated ghettos and ethnic enclaves. I can remember in the 70's a lot of wealthy immigrants coming into California from Taiwan and Hong Kong. Their kids began to fill American universities and they met a lot of the demand during the growth of high tech -- semiconductors, electronics, software, etc. Their image within US culture at the close of the 20th century was almost the polar opposite that it was at the beginning.