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  1. Note to self:

    Set up black names key chain racks in retail establishments. Like Wal-Mart. Or McDonalds. Or prison.

    “Hey, Bob, we need some more Shontavioustrayvon key rings”.

    1. that’s a great idea, but once you allow for it; we’ll lose the priviledge; those key chain makers will go out of business having to print up 47 combinations of shanikqwa or deandre.

    1. If they made the name fit the key ring , the key ring would be too big to get through a Ford Expedition’s door.

  2. my white privilege allows me to never listen to rap, wear my cap anyway but forwards and never drink extremely bad beer and wine; it’s great.

  3. Not all whites have names on key rings but blacks can find their names on key rings. All this privilege BS, bout time we stopped with special privileges and even out the score by individual achievements on how hard and how much time a person is willing to study, work and give up to achieve a goal instead of giving it on a silver platter based on privilege just by being black, white from poor areas, 3rd world countries, mixed parents etc, an example of privilege in this world is Barack Obama: while nothing can be found on his education, who paid for it, his grades if he actually studied, his mother a radical white, father a black Muslim radical, raised by white grandparents, a Muslim step father, raised in a Muslim nation, travelled to middle east and all that because he’s a mixed race he was privileged to the White House without anyone daring to ask the right question: what are your ideas on transformation to better America?

  4. black privilege = being allowed into college when you have failing grades but you can play football or basketball.

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