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Bro, go through the board and read some of Ayinde's posts. You would see that no, that is not how it is on this board.
I personally don't see every "white" person as a cracker. Then again, seeing as my dad is "white" and he is my actual dad not just my biological dad, obviously I could be seen to have a personal stake in not seeing things that way. I don't have a problem with people who see all whites as crackers. People should think according to their experience and if that's your experience, that is certainly a valid opinion to have. Specially if you from amerikkka.
Personally I think Kristine is a bit of a cracker. She's a cracker who's trying not to be a cracker, but she's still a cracker, based on a completely different exchange I had with her a while back. I have no interest in dealing with her or reasoning with her, based on that exchange. BUT unless you are psychic I don't think you could have figured out her crackerishness just by that post. It was not her post, it was a link, and personally I don't think it was nonsense either... it was basically saying the same thing I was, and you said you didn't disagree with my post.
PS I think a good litmus test to see how crackerish pink-skinned people are, is how they respond to the word cracker. Those who take great offense to it... well, who the cap fit, let them wear it.
PPS The above applies more to amerikkka... here in Britain a cracker is a biscuit. Like how a fag is a cigarette. LOL
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