A man I know, referring to a cartoon that portrayed Obama as a gorilla (which he honestly thought was funny). When I told him it was really racist, he said that it was comedy and that people have made cartoons of Bush as a monkey too “but nobody ever says anything about that.”
"We probably won't be using his services in the future," Creston Classic Rodeo board member Mike Barrett told the San Luis Obispo Tribune.
Hayhurst, whose website promises "good clean family comedy always," shocked spectators when he informed them on the rodeo's PA system that Playboy had offered Mitt Romney's wife Ann $250,000 "to pose in the magazine."
But shock soon turned to horror when Hayhurst went on to say that "the White House is upset about it because National Geographic only offered Michelle Obama $50 to pose for them."
"I was really appalled and the people around me were really appalled," one spectator told the Tribune. "He was acting like we were buying into his bigotry and we weren't."
Ironicwarcriminal posted:how the fuck is that insulting? Nat-Geo is way more respected than Playboy
it refers to their display of tribal peoples, which one would seek out for "flapjack titties" to oggle
Keven posted:WOKE UP THIS MORNING AND RAN INTO A GUY WHO THOUGHT LACAN, THE MASTER OF CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND THE HUMAN MIND, IS BASICALLY JUST YAKOV SMIRNOFF. IT WAS ME AND I STILL THINK THAT NO MATTER HOW HARD I TRY AND CHANGE MY MIND.
tttTHHISS THIS!! EPIC THISSERY!!!&^!$ except not.
MadMedico posted:Joel Hayhurst, a professional rodeo clown and barrelman from Barstow, California, may have thought he was just clowning around when he told Saturday's crowd at the 17th annual Creston Classic Rodeo a vehemently racist joke involving First Lady Michelle Obama, but the rodeo's board members aren't laughing.
"We probably won't be using his services in the future," Creston Classic Rodeo board member Mike Barrett told the San Luis Obispo Tribune.
Hayhurst, whose website promises "good clean family comedy always," shocked spectators when he informed them on the rodeo's PA system that Playboy had offered Mitt Romney's wife Ann $250,000 "to pose in the magazine."
But shock soon turned to horror when Hayhurst went on to say that "the White House is upset about it because National Geographic only offered Michelle Obama $50 to pose for them."
"I was really appalled and the people around me were really appalled," one spectator told the Tribune. "He was acting like we were buying into his bigotry and we weren't."
swampman posted:that joke isn't racist by rodeo clown standards you cultural imperialists
in fact, mike hayhurst is known as the "nelson mandela of rustling" by his peers for insisting that african-americans are "alright".
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/08/31/chinas_one_percent#4 Having many billion yuans will not save you from looking ridiculous