glamorous-vandal:

I have always wondered why is it that when someone states their opinion on a certain group of people ie: african-americans, hispanics, caucasians and it’s not considered to be a positive one, it’s automatically labeled a stereotype of those people. some people act as if some opinions can not turn into a fact. let’s use the “stereotype” that black people like to eat fried chicken and drink grape soda. it would be possible to obtain numbers if accounts were recorded in areas that are predominantly black how much grape soda and fried chicken is sold. a high number would conclude to the fact that, more black people eat fried chicken, and grape soda. I also don’t get how the hell that became a stereotype or negative in the first place. what the fuck is so bad about eating fried chicken and drinking grape soda? it’s fucking FRIED CHICKEN AND GRAPE SODA! have you not had some before? it’s the fucking B O M B! I guess my real meaning behind this meaning is who convinces people that certain things are at all negative?

I’ll later my thoughts on this better..this is just hmm a little something to get your noodle wet.
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