ULABY: Rachels and his friends in Lexington, Virginia started saying "That's racist" about three years ago. ULABY: And 14-year-old Gus Rachels says he says it too.īLOCK: I mean, I admit to doing it sometimes, yes. ULABY: Kids are saying it too, like the girls who made a YouTube video of themselves going through a Taco Bell drive thru. ULABY: To an episode of "Glee," when two kids are asked if they're dating.īLOCK: (as Tina Cohen-Chang) Because we're both Asian? That's racist. It's in your blood.īLOCK: (as Jeff Winger) That's homophobic. (SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW "PARKS AND RECREATION")īLOCK: (as Ben Wyatt) OK, so you always separate your lights from your darks.īLOCK: (as Troy Barnes) You're saying I could be a lawyer.īLOCK: (as Jeff Winger) I'm saying you're a football player. Like in the show "Parks and Rec," in a scene about folding laundry. NEDA ULABY: "That's racist." It's practically a running bit on TV. N: NPR's Neda Ulaby reports on the transformation of an accusation. From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED.
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