Giuseppe Zanotti Shoes in Funeral Black

With the funeral of the N-word performed by NAACP delegates determined to bury “greatest child racism ever birthed,” it’s time to mourn in your best black.
A racial slur worthy of the compliment of a funeral ceremony literally attended by hundreds, virtually witnessed by millions thanks to its front-page spread on CNN.com deserves only the most respectful black, a la these rhinestone Giuseppe Zanotti shoes.
Funeral black but as showy as a Jay-Z jam about yachts and N-words, these Giuseppe Zanotti shoes are fitting for the Paris Hilton-worthy publicity and controversy-cache the N-word has received thanks to its burial (all of which will of course dissuade rappers eager for publicity from using the slur).
I can only hope the passing-on of the W-word–cough, “whitey,” cough–gets such a celebratory ceremony and pretty PR.
I’d love to break in a boss LBD that makes my white ass bootylicious.
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10.Jul.2007, 07:52 am
Just gorgeous…
10.Jul.2007, 09:36 am
So I take it, you don’t think the funeral is a good idea?…
10.Jul.2007, 11:39 am
Those shoes are in poor taste, just like how you made fun of that funeral.
10.Jul.2007, 11:39 am
By treating the word with so much unintended reverence, they’ve further publicized what they wish to be ignored, and given the issue more weight than it may be deserves.
It’s like all the newspapers printing we should ignore Paris Hilton.
11.Jul.2007, 07:44 pm
i am afraid that i would outgrow^_^||
12.Jul.2007, 06:59 pm
Sorry to be the party pooper my dear, but “whitey” doesn’t carry with it anywhere near the painful implications and history that the n-word does. Considering that whites (myself one of them) make more money, have more political influence, maintain a societal upper-hand, and overall systematically control this and many other first-world countries, “whitey” hardly registers as a true insult.
Sort of how calling Donald Trump “richy” wouldn’t exactly sting.