Talk:The Goats

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[edit] OaTie Kato

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They were indeed racist. The spoke about supporting marginalized groups, but constantly mocked poor whites. Making them out to see like buck-toothed, inbred hillbillies. The Goats didn't care about their struggle, as a matter of fact they seemed to enjoy the reality of it. A pathetic, irresponsible group. Contradictory, incoherent ideas - I wonder if these children ever considered the possibility of whether the view they believed whites had toward non-white individuals was any different than their view of whites. But, I guess you can't expect such deep reasoning from a couple of simple minded kids with microphones. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.196.125.170 (talk) 14:36, 2 February 2008 (UTC)