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 +1Posted on Jan 10th, 2010 | re: KFC Has A Proud History All Right, Of Racist Advertising! (121 comments)

It’s unwise to assume that if one person acts a certain way, the whole country will. The only people who use the term ‘wog’ these days are bogans, racist old people, and yes, Italian and Greek people who’ve grown up with the word as an identity thing. And please, I know we have a more-than-abhorrent background, but don’t stereotype all of us like that. I don’t want to grow up with that as a label.

 +4Posted on Jan 7th, 2010 | re: KFC Has A Proud History All Right, Of Racist Advertising! (121 comments)

Do you like chicken? I like chicken. I especially like chicken I don’t have to cook myself, because it’s easier.

And seriously now, let’s consider this – what advertising company in their right mind would intentionally make a point of race? In this day and age?

 +7Posted on Jan 7th, 2010 | re: KFC Has A Proud History All Right, Of Racist Advertising! (121 comments)

My apologies for the gargantuan comment, but after the Hey Hey It’s Saturday/Blackface Fiasco, I’m pretty eager to pull the shards of Australia’s racial equality dignity from the mud.

 +17Posted on Jan 7th, 2010 | re: KFC Has A Proud History All Right, Of Racist Advertising! (121 comments)

It’s not considered racist here in Australia! Sure, sure, to you it might be some crazy chicken/racial segregation, but to us it’s like “Well hey, that’s awkward, he’s wearing his Australian jersey in the middle of a bunch of West Indies supporters (they’re all wearing the same colours, y’see), gee, that’d be awkward.” So he shares his food with them, so they can all get along and watch the cricket together, in a big, multicultural cricket loving tin-drum beat party! Yeah!

Yes, it was stupid that the KFC man decided to pretend like he didn’t know about the whole fried chicken/black people stereotype, but he’s paid to cover his ass. However, we don’t associate fried chicken with black people in Australia, we associate fried chicken with delicious noms. If, perhaps, the crowd wasn’t all wearing the team colours, then maybe I’d be a little less sure on the issue.

 +1Posted on Jan 7th, 2010 | re: An Interview With Self-Potato! (40 comments)

Oh, Self-Potato, you have warmed my heart like a cheesy-baked spud on a rainy afternoon!

 +4Posted on Jan 6th, 2010 | re: Hey, What's Up With Topher Grace? (64 comments)

What’s Up with Adam Hating on Topher Grace?

 +1Posted on Jan 6th, 2010 | re: Hey, What's Up With Topher Grace? (64 comments)

This is basically it – barring the change of holiday from Christmas to Valentines Day. And the title ‘Love Happens’ was already taken.

 0Posted on Jan 6th, 2010 | re: Conveyor Belt Of Love Is A Real Show, Kind Of (37 comments)

That would make a great sequel to Conveyor Belt of Love. And I guess the sequal to that sequel is the Elevator of Divorce?

 +2Posted on Jan 6th, 2010 | re: Of Course Christopher Lee Is Recording A Metal Concept Album (50 comments)

Well hello then, tiger.

 +4Posted on Jan 6th, 2010 | re: Your Mom On An Airplane To Phoenix (52 comments)

I was more disheartened at the parents laughing. They were out-matured by a man wearing a hat indoors.