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Sarah Silverman - Hot or Not?

Sarah Silverman - Hot or Not?

  • Hot

    Votes: 50 62.5%
  • Not Hot

    Votes: 30 37.5%

  • Total voters
    80
BrutusMaximus;737976; said:
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Sorry fellas, but that is HOT

And then this too... I'm still on the fence though

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Thump;949858; said:
I had never heard that term in my life before that post.

You need to get out of Quahog more. Obviously the PC movement has helped to shelter you.

There were a series of JAP jokes several years ago, such as:

What's the best thing a JAP makes for dinner? - Reservations.

This is from the link of an article written in 1998:

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About ten years ago, a successful campaign combated the stereotype of the so-called "Jewish American Princess." This major international effort was led, in part, by a product of our congregation, Sherry Matusoff Merfish, now of Houston, together with a noted sociologist at Syracuse University. Scholarly research indicated that "Jewish American Princess" jokes, though funny to many, are rooted in hatred toward women and suspicion of Jews in general. In fact, careful reading of these jokes shows them to be closely related to classical European anti-Semitic diatribes. Though many of the tellers of these jokes might have been innocent, the jokes? origins were not. Thankfully, the well-meaning joke-tellers were educated, and the term "Jewish American Princess" is much less heard today.
 
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