Our next subject will be the Caucasians.
(And if you ever write a novel and need to start it with some dialogue, and that statement happens to make its way into the book, just let me know and we can work out a deal as far as royalty's concerned.)
One of the very first blogs I ever began to read was a true internet gem--a pop sensation, even. In fact, it became so popular that they ditched the idea of keeping it on a blogspot address and use a ".com" address now. Could it be that stuffwhitepeoplelike was just too popular, and was slowing down servers nation-wide?
It probably did.
This is another example of intentional racial profiling, written from a non-white perspective. It offers pleasant satire that isn't quite offensive, and every entry seems to cause the reader to laugh and admit that "it's funny 'cause it's true."
There are almost countless examples of the parts of life that white people tend to be attracted to, and I encourage you to follow the link and find a few that you find are funny (and perhaps true).
Please respond with what you find, and answer a few questions:
Could this type of blog be offensive to some people? Is free speech more important than people being offended? What do you think?
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