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Anti-Racism Survives on Urban Myths

Posted by Bob on January 12th, 2007 under Coaching Session, How Things Work


Mixed-blood children are likely to be ugly. At the University of Virginia in the early 1960s I agreed to discuss interracial marriage on one condition. The person stalking to me would, at my expense, drink Coca-Cola, the world’s most popular soft drink, and the best been available.

MIXED.

I was known for keeping after people, so I would pay for the drinks and ask him, on a regular basis, whether that mix tasted good. If not, was he insulting the Coke or the beer?

No black man who marries a blond would date a girl who looked like the daughter they produce. In the real world, they try to find black men who are willing to date non-white girls. The reason the black man wants to pollute white blood is because he LIKES it.

As for the white girl, I have no more idea why she would want a black guy than I have about what homosexuals look for in a man.

But there are several points to make here. First, please don’t hit me with the “THEY drink Coke mixed with beer” crap. “Shandies” are a myth. I have been given at least a dozen places where cola and beer mixes were “quite common.” Unfortunately, I’ve BEEN to most of them, and nobody ever heard of such a thing.

“Shandies” were the Coca-Cola and beer mix British soldiers were supposed to be so fondof during World War II. I have talked to many, many, MANY Brits who were inthe service inthat period, and not one of them every even heard of an actual British soldier who ever drank such a revolting mix.

This reminds me of the media statement made for a couple of years that for every one time a householder held off an intruder with a gun, the brave and brilliant criminal took the gun away and show the terrified wimp FORTY-THREE TIMES! Like twentieth century history, when you just SAY these things out loud, you simply cannot believe anybody ever took it seriously. But this 43-1 bit was DOCTRINE for YEARS.

Then career police officers, not being WWII Generation types, FINALLY began to write letters to newspapers saying htey had never even HEARD of a case of a brave criminal grabbing the gun. Not ONE. As always, the press reaction to this exposure of oneof its urban myths was to forget anybody ever SAID such a thing.

The same is true of the “shandy.” The Coca-Cola Company probably encourages this myth to show how popular Coke is in every form. Today Coke like every other major corporation encourages the myth that mixed-bloods are more beautiful than blonds, for a different reason.

But let us return to Mantra Logic: If there is a reason to say something other than because it is true, then is almost certainly NOT true.

It’s like that “Everybody knows that the XX’s are the most beautiful people on earth.” But none of those x’s show up on a Hollywood screen. The world’s most popular and sudden TV series was Baywatch, and none of those girls looked mulatto when it hit the big time.

Every time I state something I get hit with some version of the same old urban myths.

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  1. #1 by Peter on 01/12/2007 - 4:30 pm

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  2. #2 by Peter on 01/12/2007 - 7:08 pm

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    Coke ‘n beer sounds dreadfully sweet. Never heard of it. Shandy is beer and lemonade or a lemon soda like 7-Up or even ginger ale. Don’t much like it, but have had it in England and Spain in Brit oriented resorts. If it is hot it waters the beer down so that you don’t get too drunk. Women are more inclined to order it than men. (Did a holiday bar in Spain for two seasons).

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  3. #3 by Dennis on 01/12/2007 - 7:48 pm

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    In Australia, and fellow Australians can correct me if I’m wrong, but a Shandy has traditionally been lemonade and beer, not coke, such a concoction I’ve never heard of. I’ve had Shandy once, wasn’t pleasant, and although people must drink it, because it is sold in supermarkets, it’s hardly popular.

  4. #4 by Peter on 01/12/2007 - 8:57 pm

    Shandies are beer and ginger ale-Iv’e served three of them in my life. It’s off point. I wished I had seen less mixed couples.

  5. #5 by Alan on 01/13/2007 - 10:14 am

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    Political Correctness needs to invent a new twist that distracts attention away for the last, they know when the gig is almost up. Distractions galore, new angles, never resting for long, they fear objective scruitny. So, its a new line for a new day and like any good advertisement slogan it arrives at the right moment. So here we are today, underfire by the screw balls with their coke and seven up mixer is good and you know you like it. Selling us shit, telling us to ignore our sense of smell and sight for we know not what truth, hell who ever had to sell anything that was truth, lies on the other hand must be proped up with reinvented and monotinous myths.

  6. #6 by Dennis on 01/13/2007 - 9:02 pm

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    Peter said :Shandies are beer and ginger ale-Iv’e served three of them in my life. It’s off point. I wished I had seen less mixed couples.

    It is off point. Shandies must mean different things in different regions. Regardless, I’ve never seen anyone who wants a coke and beer mix. That was the point of the discussion, that mixing two desirable drinks doesn’t make another desirable one. It destroys them both, and thats it.

    I often use the ice cream analogy. Where you get a tub of neapolitan icecream with three flavours. Everyone likes to eat them seperately, enjoying the vanilla, the chocolate and the strawberry as they are. However, mix them, and you not only lose the three flavours, you create one that no one wants. Problem is, once its mixed, thats it, you cant get your original flavours back, they are destroyed, forever.

    Race mixing is just like that. Next time you seen an anti-racist eating icecream, mix it for them.
    If they object, just tell them to seperate the flavours again.

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