• chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world
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      16 days ago

      You’re missing the point. The point is that their roommate was white, and therefore responsible for the actions of every member of their race reaching back for as long as the punchline requires. It’s a funny joke, because if you do it with another skin color you are cancelled.

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        15 days ago

        Oh, here I thought it was a history joke in the same vein as saying “My American roommate moved out and took all the oil with him. How do I tell him it’s just cooking oil?”

        Clearly this is actually a condemnation of the roommate’s Inferior White Bloodline and his Ancestral Guilt.

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        15 days ago

        As a white guy who takes spices seriously: hahahaha.

        Why are you getting your panties in a bunch?

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          15 days ago

          Yeah, as a partly-white guy, I can be sensitive about “WHITE PEOPLE BAD” comments, but this? It’s a history joke. No one actually thinks that there is a secret lust for spices lurking inside of the White Man™ that drives him to crimes of passion.

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            15 days ago

            Yep, agree.

            I think it works as a joke precisely because it comes out of left field.

            No one is expecting to equate some dude who needs to share a room with a powerful and wealthy British Lord from 2 centuries ago, but you would expect the ex-roomates to be sour with each other (hence why they became ex-), so you’re kinda of expecting a mildly vindictive jab or two.

            If this was early 1900’s England, it’d be a case for a “ooooph, too soon bro…”, but by now it’s fair play on my book.