Anonymous wrote:I am white and American and I love my people and my country. I cannot stand racist bigots like the OP.
Anonymous wrote:A bunch of preening white people in a muddy field under perpetually overcast skies thinking they are “sophisticated” and doing their best cosplay of American royalty.
Meanwhile, a bunch of Latino immigrants are actually getting sh#t done, training and riding the horses, running the event. It’s sadly comical.
Is there a better allegory for the degenerate navel gazing of the American elite? I’m watching this on TV and just gobsmacked by how they interview wealthy housewives about their dumb hats while ignoring everyone who makes it happen.
Anonymous wrote:Horse racing is cruel and inhumane.
Anonymous wrote:Horse racing is cruel and inhumane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a dumb, tedious post. It’s a freshman college student trying (and failing) to align herself with brown people and “non-Americans” whom she assumes are more sophisticated.
Horse racing is global. The finery at the Derby is nothing compared to Royal Ascot, which I’m sure you’ve never heard of but is way more of a spectacle (and not American). How about the Dubai World Cup, Ms. World Traveler? Pretty ostentatious, right? The Arc in Paris? Same thing.
Who TF are the “Latino immigrants” you’re talking about? If you’re referring to the jockeys, these are massively respected pro athletes who at the top tier make millions of dollars. They’re also not all Latino and those that are aren’t all immigrants, you bigot.
Maybe you should do some “navel gazing” of your own. You must be in a pretty bad spot to get so worked up about something you clearly have no knowledge of, and take to the internet to reveal your own ignorance.
Yes, it is. You described your post perfectly.
Anonymous wrote:This is such a dumb, tedious post. It’s a freshman college student trying (and failing) to align herself with brown people and “non-Americans” whom she assumes are more sophisticated.
Horse racing is global. The finery at the Derby is nothing compared to Royal Ascot, which I’m sure you’ve never heard of but is way more of a spectacle (and not American). How about the Dubai World Cup, Ms. World Traveler? Pretty ostentatious, right? The Arc in Paris? Same thing.
Who TF are the “Latino immigrants” you’re talking about? If you’re referring to the jockeys, these are massively respected pro athletes who at the top tier make millions of dollars. They’re also not all Latino and those that are aren’t all immigrants, you bigot.
Maybe you should do some “navel gazing” of your own. You must be in a pretty bad spot to get so worked up about something you clearly have no knowledge of, and take to the internet to reveal your own ignorance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the most ignorant opinion I've read on the internet in a long time. You know nothing of horse racing or the Kentucky Derby.
+1. OP is just jealous that she's spending a rainy day on her couch with her cat.
Anonymous wrote:I just checked a map and confirmed Kentucky is in fact in the United States. So yes, you are correct, it is so American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A bunch of preening white people in a muddy field under perpetually overcast skies thinking they are “sophisticated” and doing their best cosplay of American royalty.
Meanwhile, a bunch of Latino immigrants are actually getting sh#t done, training and riding the horses, running the event. It’s sadly comical.
Is there a better allegory for the degenerate navel gazing of the American elite? I’m watching this on TV and just gobsmacked by how they interview wealthy housewives about their dumb hats while ignoring everyone who makes it happen.
I suggest you leave, then, if so unpalatable to you.