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whitey
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A white person, a person of European descent, a Caucasian.
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It's Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet, and the Malthusian apocalypse for whitey it paints over 47 minutes is quite unlike anything recorded before or since.
Sigue chingando y voy hacer que te tragues todas tus putas palabras pinche guero cagaleche @realDonaldTrump The tweet, written in Spanish, reads: "Keep ***king around and I'm gonna make you swallow your b**ch words, you ***king whitey".
Either way, he's lying, because whatever role he slips into is just that — a role — and one he uses to manipulate whitey.
But Bobby got an early start on all that, returning to Sag from his sophomore year of high school with a new, clipped pronunciation of the word "whitey," and a fondness for using the phrases "white-identified" and "false consciousness" while watching "The Cosby Show".
Aside from the early work of the playwright Adrienne Kennedy — particularly her 1965 piece, "A Beast's Story," and 1969's "Sun" — black theatre in this country has remained, for the most part, mired in folklore and its various offshoots: minstrel shows that pass as naturalistic family dramas; "get whitey" spectacles; nostalgia-tinged song-and-dance revues.
Keys is a good business woman, though, and, maybe taking Tyler Perry's cue, she knows that putting down whitey still works like a charm for any number of black theatre-goers who are looking for a catharsis as much as a plot that reinforces their own feelings of disenfranchisement, real or imagined.
In April the Bulgers' younger brother, Jackie, pleaded guilty to perjury and obstruction of justice after he lied to a grand jury about a Florida safe-deposit box Whitey had used.Billy faces no charges, but he has not escaped questions.
BOSTON has always seemed to enjoy the Bulger brothers: Whitey the mobster and Billy the politician, Irish boys from rough South Boston who grew up to rule the high and low ends of the city's power structure.
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Following the recent trend for biopics, the film is based on the true story of violent American criminal Whitey Bulger, who became an FBI informant.
During 1955 60 he prevailed in 7 of 14 decisions in pitching duels against New York Yankees star Whitey Ford.
Whitey christened James ran a drugs-and-gambling empire and became an FBI informant, so cosy with his handlers that they tipped him off to an indictment eight years ago.
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