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Coon-ass isn't racist? Since when did the word coon ever apply to white people?
And as fas as Jews, I have nothing against them. Except those who think they have the right to do whatever they want because of the holocaust. I don't know about you but I'm sick and tired of the entire mid-East. Everybody killing everybody over religion.Comment
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Settle down Francis, Unchainme is right.Coon-ass isn't racist? Since when did the word coon ever apply to white people?
And as fas as Jews, I have nothing against them. Except those who think they have the right to do whatever they want because of the holocaust. I don't know about you but I'm sick and tired of the entire mid-East. Everybody killing everybody over religion.
My girlfriend is from Louisana (yes, she's white) and that's the term they use for"Podunk" backwoods rednecks. One of her friends from down there even sent her a sign for work that said "Caution: Coonass on duty"Originally posted by UnchainmeLOL, Coon ass is a term describing rednecks down in Louisana..
It isn't racist.
So you can call off the ALCU.....Chainsaw MuthuafuckaComment
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Though, honorary I may be.
Last edited by Blaze; 06-04-2010, 07:28 AM."I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. - Some come from ahead and some come from behind. - But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. - Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!" ~ Dr. SeusssigpicComment
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Coonass, or Coon-ass, is an epithet used in reference to a person of Cajun ethnicity.
Although many Cajuns use the word in regard to themselves, other Cajuns view the term as an ethnic slur against the Cajun people, especially when used by non-Cajuns. Socioeconomic factors appear to influence how Cajuns are likely to view the term: working-class Cajuns tend to regard the word "coonass" as a badge of ethnic pride; whereas middle- and upper-class Cajuns are more likely to regard the term as insulting or degrading, even when used by fellow Cajuns in reference to themselves.[1] (In Sociolinguistics, this type of behavior is termed covert prestige.)
Despite an effort by Cajun activists to stamp out the term, it can be found on T-shirts, hats, and bumper stickers throughout Acadiana, the 22-parish Cajun homeland in south Louisiana.[1] The term is also used by some of Cajun descent in nearby east Texas.
"I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. - Some come from ahead and some come from behind. - But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. - Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!" ~ Dr. SeusssigpicComment
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"I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. - Some come from ahead and some come from behind. - But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. - Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!" ~ Dr. SeusssigpicComment
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Even after the recent Super Bowl victory of the New Orleans Saints, I have noticed a large number of people implying with bad jokes that Cajuns aren't smart. I would like to state for the record that I disagree with that assessment. Anybody that would build a city 10 feet below sea level in a hurricane zone and fill it with Democrats is a dang genius. LTCGhttp://www.google.com/search?hl=en&d...g&ved=0CBEQkAE
an example in contemporary american pop culture:
Who Dat and Geaux Tigers.Another one of those classic genius posts, sure to generate responses. You log on the next day to see what your witty gem has produced to find no one gets it and 2 knotheads want to stick their dicks in it... Well played, sir!!Comment








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