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So they all make shirts of the dead person?

Guy worked for me died.

He was a Mexican. Whitest Mexican ever met. Not lazy, hates niggers. Well hated.

There are 2 different shirts folks are wearing with a photo of him on it (different photo).

Is this a thing?

I’m hoping they have some good tacos. Maybe some tamales.

So they all make shirts of the dead person? Guy worked for me died. He was a Mexican. Whitest Mexican ever met. Not lazy, hates niggers. Well hated. There are 2 different shirts folks are wearing with a photo of him on it (different photo). Is this a thing? I’m hoping they have some good tacos. Maybe some tamales.

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It would seem that, rather than saying "Whitest mexican", that being careful to be as descriptive as possible could be effective in preventing any potential misunderstandings of the intent of a statement.

Perhaps "most White-acting mexican", or "a mexican that behaved almost as if it was a White person" would have been clearer if that is the intent, rather than an amiguous "Whitest mexican", which I see can be read as saying several different things.

Regarding me not seeming to be a kike, so far - that's good to know! I don't think I ever will, but if I do, please be as diligent as you continue to be in detecting kike behavior and slam it into my face so that I can fix how I think and act to kill the kike thinking that wormed its way in.

And thank you for that.

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Perhaps "most White-acting mexican", or "a mexican that behaved almost as if it was a White person" would have been clearer if that is the intent, rather than an amiguous "Whitest mexican", which I see can be read as saying several different things.

That what OP should have gone for.

Word choices always matter.