I don't think its racist. Stereotypical yes, but lots of black people eat that. It's called "soul food". Drinking guiness and eating corned beef and cabbage on st. Patty's day would be considered racist then.
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Speaking of SAMBO'S, do you remember SAMBO'S was a restaurant? We had one in Johnstown when I was just a little fetus. It stood where Shenanagan's now located. It was Sambo's & then it became DENNY'S. It had pix of little black Sambo all over the walls. It did not sell soul food. It sold the same crap Denny's slops out. Just showing my age.
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I remember going into Gardners Candies downtown Altoona and buying those little black licorice candies labeled "Nigga Babies" swear to God!!!!... Think Gardners still carries them? haha....
Man how much has changed in just 35 years...
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PanzerFaust wrote:I remember going into Gardners Candies downtown Altoona and buying those little black licorice candies labeled "Nigga Babies" swear to God!!!!... Think Gardners still carries them? haha....
witchhunt wrote:I remember a type of nut called n*gger toes. That makes me hungry.
They are Brazilian nuts.
I agree maybe on the edge of racist, however, I agree with "soul food". When I was in the Army there would be soul food served almost every day. It's a choice for all ppl to eat, not just one ethnicity.
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DirtySanchez wrote:I don't think its racist. Stereotypical yes, but lots of black people eat that. It's called "soul food". Drinking guiness and eating corned beef and cabbage on st. Patty's day would be considered racist then.