I’ve always wondered, " How many Cracker Barrel Restaurants are in Georgia?" to speak of ‘stereotypes’. And, more to the point, crackers are usually crisp and toasted a very light brown in places, so how does it reference at all. Of course the only “white” men I ever saw (other than albinos) were soldiers that had “bled out” on the battle field – most Caucasians are actually more of a pink unless they’ve got a tan. But I guess “Pink Supremacy” doesn’t have the same cachet, does it?
I’ve always wondered, " How many Cracker Barrel Restaurants are in Georgia?" to speak of ‘stereotypes’. And, more to the point, crackers are usually crisp and toasted a very light brown in places, so how does it reference at all. Of course the only “white” men I ever saw (other than albinos) were soldiers that had “bled out” on the battle field – most Caucasians are actually more of a pink unless they’ve got a tan. But I guess “Pink Supremacy” doesn’t have the same cachet, does it?