Does anyone know what "blonde hair and white skin and named her Jessica" refers to? I have a feeling he's referring to a particular movie in recent history.
But yeah, that was a good slap down to a stupid race-baiter. It bothers me that people STILL point out the whitewashing in the Last Airbender movie when there are so many other problems.
I lived in Ireland for many years before returning to the good old USA last year.
Whoever thinks otherwise better get their boots on the ground in Dublin, Limerick, Galway and Cork.
FACTS: There are 50,000+ Blacks, mostly from Nigeria and other sub;Saharan countries, in RESIDENT in Ireland. Most live off the Dole "Social Welfare" getting money for their rent, clothes and food. The Irish are naive fools and think taking these spongers into their country is being saintly charitable.
50,000 and it's getting higher by the week.
The Ireland I first visited in 1968 ain't the Ireland of 2014.....sadly!
Unless "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" is based on one of the stories in the Arrabian Nights collection. I've never seen the movie, personally, but I suspect it's not.
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Logic and a few nice f-bombs to drive the point home :-)
Does anyone know what "blonde hair and white skin and named her Jessica" refers to? I have a feeling he's referring to a particular movie in recent history.
But yeah, that was a good slap down to a stupid race-baiter. It bothers me that people STILL point out the whitewashing in the Last Airbender movie when there are so many other problems.
Like the movie itself.
Volfram, I thought Jessica Rabbit had red hair?
I lived in Ireland for many years before returning to the good old USA last year.
Whoever thinks otherwise better get their boots on the ground in Dublin, Limerick, Galway and Cork.
FACTS: There are 50,000+ Blacks, mostly from Nigeria and other sub;Saharan countries, in RESIDENT in Ireland. Most live off the Dole "Social Welfare" getting money for their rent, clothes and food. The Irish are naive fools and think taking these spongers into their country is being saintly charitable.
50,000 and it's getting higher by the week.
The Ireland I first visited in 1968 ain't the Ireland of 2014.....sadly!
Rabid: then she's not the reference.
Unless "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" is based on one of the stories in the Arrabian Nights collection. I've never seen the movie, personally, but I suspect it's not.
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