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Americans seem to define themselves by their race (whatever that is). That in itself is racist.
One of the best Colbert bits I've seen in a long time. It's time to have fun with racism! C.S. Lewis said the devil hates to be laughed at: racism is one of our devils, and the more fun we make of it, the better.
There's a great story about a fellow who fought the KKK back when Superman was serialized on the radio. Stetson Kennedy got this brilliant idea to send the KKK's passwords and code words to the people who wrote the show, so each week these oh-so-serious code words were used to portray the cartoonish bad guys that Superman would then beat up, and kids of the KKK leaders would be using their secret passwords at home in their role-playing.
Haha, "racial sensativity", great... and no one said anything during the CBS bit? The rest of the Colbert act was so-so but that part just had me rolling.
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