I'm not making jokes because you're wrong, everything you said was right. You're attacking me right now because you don't understand why I responded so you automatically think I am against you.
I made the joke because I don't understand why the fuck you would care at all about it. It was meant to make you laugh and realize how pointless it is for you to explain such a thing, as if he was suddenly going to learn after all these years.
Anyways, stop taking yourself so seriously. But it is nice to know how you feel about me.
Yeah, okay, I was taking it too seriously. My bad, I can admit that. I'm just confused why you felt the need to white-knight some other guy I was pointing out was misinformed.
It's not like I think I'm going to change someone's mindset with an internet post, but you can always hope. Defining a group of people with an umbrella term is just deplorable to me. If a man is black and the first thing that comes to your mind
is just categorizing him as ******, thug, hood, or anything of the like you're missing out on life. People are more than that - you know that, I know that, but sometimes it gets lost in generalizations and people don't even realize they're doing it. Same goes for every ethnicity and the derogatory terms that surround them.
Most people who try to fit into society usually refrain from uttering those slurs though, but it seems to flow freely when dealing with a Caucasian base. Redneck, hillbilly, or just saying 'South lol' is just so inherently stupid. I'm not even from Texas, but people think I get rustled because they're insulting my home state or something. I'm from Michigan. I just find it disturbing that people want to lump an entire populace into a single demeaning term.
We'll it has the Franklin Mountains...in EL PASO...for one. lol. Venture out of Southern Oklahoma every once in a while and you might realize that Texas is a state with much more diversity to its geography than just "flat desert."
Jesus... it's not literally all desert, fucking thank you. There's no major mountain range that runs through it, that's the point. Everywhere has at least a mountain or hill in it, that's not groundbreaking. Still, when you have four major regions and three consist of 'desert and plains' it's kind of obvious.