And what about these products? – IOTW Report

And what about these products?

Certainly these have to offend someone, somewhere?

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33 Comments on And what about these products?

  1. I’m still waiting for these to be considered –
    Black Crows candy
    Black Cow candy
    Black Jack gum
    Mounds bar – it will be tranny related, I’m sure.
    Chiquita Banana
    Bojangles Chicken

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  2. (Reuters) – Johnson & Johnson has decided to stop selling skin-whitening creams popular in Asia and the Middle East, it said on Friday, after such products have come under renewed social pressure in recent weeks amid a global debate about racial inequality….????

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  3. In an interview with one of money-grubbing descendants of Nancy Green (“Aunt Jemima”), he grumbled that his famous ancestor got her start at the Chicago Exposition which was dubbed “The White City”. Underscoring the name given the exposition because, in his view, it represented the unvarnished racism of the enterprise and of all who participated in it.

    It makes one want to weep for the breathtaking ignorance.

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  4. Not until every black woman (including the entire Congressional Black Caucus) ceases appropriating white women’s hair, can I pretend to care.

    Btw, anyone heard when FSU closes its doors. I mean an entire university “Seminoles”. C’mon.

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  5. Abigail Adams if you want to read a great book about the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair I’d suggest Death In The White City by Eric Larson. It’s a fictional/historical novel about how the Chicago World’s Fair came to be in 1893 but with a true historical twist about a serial killer running amuck during the time of the fair killing a lot of women who he would take advantage of, marry them and kill them while taking taking advantage of the fair to hide his crimes. The book won an Edgar Award for best historical and true crime novel when it was published. I found it to be a fascinating book both about the Chicago World’s Fair and a real life serial killer. It’s worth a read.

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  6. You’d think that after Elijah Cummings they’d be protesting Milk Duds.
    (especially since Milk Duds were smarter and had more integrity)

    Yeah, Clyburn looks like a moldy Milk Dud.

    Every time I see a Milk Dud I laugh.

    izlamo delenda est …

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  7. @geoff the aardvark,

    I looked for (and read) that book after I stumbled upon his earlier book, “In the Garden of the Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler’s Berlin”

    Then I picked up a third Larson book, “Thunderstruck”, but I couldn’t get into it. His writing style is quite formulaic.

    The one about the Chicago Exposition was fascinating to me because of the detail he goes into about the building of the fairgrounds and the architects (and the problems they encountered).

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