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STEREOTYPING POOL

White man, right man

Seriously uptight man

Black man, whack man,

Cutting him no slack man.

Red man, dead man

Never be the headman.

Brown man, down man.

Treat him like a clown man.

 

Stereotypes, stereotypes!

Notice how it rhymes with hype?

The habit of the ********

A bitter fruit that’s always ripe.

 

Poor man, for sure man,

Can’t afford a ***** man.

Waiting on the shore man,

Sweeping out the store man.

Broke man, stroke man

Too poor to smoke man.

Struggle under yoke man.

**** of every joke man.

 

Stereotypes, stereotypes!

Notice how it rhymes with hype?

The habit of the ********

A bitter fruit that’s always ripe.

 

Fey man, gay man

Nothing more to say man.

Please just go away man.

No equal rights today man.

Liberal man or little man

Nothing but a middle man.

Playing second fiddle man.

Never solve the riddle man.

 

Stereotypes, stereotypes!

Notice how it rhymes with hype?

The habit of the ********

A bitter fruit that’s always ripe.

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brent-kincaid
Published
Oct 18, 2015
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