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<title>The FN Dish : Ask Susie - Episode 7</title>
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<description>Why is it that all-too-often if someone voices a negative opinion about someone who happens to be of a race considered to be &amp;quot;minority&amp;quot;, there are suddenly inferences of bigotry?!  How did you get the notion that everyone &amp;quot;hates&amp;quot; Debbie &amp;quot;because she&amp;#039;s Korean&amp;quot;?!!!   Debbie is strongly disliked, no two ways about it, but her race plays no part in that.  The fact that her constant mantra that &amp;quot;I&amp;#039;m Korean&amp;quot; - which often was irrelevant to what she was talking about - got old and came across as silly.  Just as it would be if Melissa announced that she&amp;#039;s Irish American (just throwing out any race here) each time, or Tamika threw out the fact that she&amp;#039;s &amp;quot;African American&amp;quot; each time she cooked a meal.  The real question is, are we supposed to have liked her simply because she&amp;#039;s Korean - is that what the Politically Correct do?  She had huge potential... unfortunately she had huge character flaws as well.  Perhaps a stint in politics would suit her better.  </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 18:09:34 +0000</pubDate>
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