Black people say it all the time. If you're the trained sensitive type, then you know that, for example, the phrase "sneaky athletic" has historically been a code for "white guy who surprisingly can jump" in the same way that if someone's first word about a black person is "articulate", it connotes a deviation from the expected.
I don't agree with anybody in this thread.
I abhor Trump and think he's the furthest thing from presidential when you look at how he talks.
But there was a national epidemic of men lying to their wives and female coworkers last week about what does and doesn't get said in locker rooms - "Why, I never!". Yes, you have. You might not have said it, but you've heard it. Just stop lying. Whichever 4 former pro players told Tyler Thompson that they've never heard that kind of talk in a locker need to stop treating her like a 4 year old. It's like telling her that Santa exists.
This same kind of pearl -clutching behavior has existed for centuries. It's just that sjws are the new dominant puritans in our country, whereas in the 90s and before, it was the conservative Christians who were trying to shame everybody into holding their tongues. And in middle Eastern countries, it's obviously the Muslims who retain control over the dialogue.
Everybody has a grody friend who makes female genital references and expresses a desire to fondle megan fox or whoever. Hell, most females have a friend who could easily spout the phrase "I want to grab that guy by the **** and take him home" if she was having a good night at a bar.
I think the Haitian comment was silly, but he's absolutely right that if you said it about a Latvian, nobody would care. That tells me that some component of the response is arbitrary and contingent on environmental factors.
Clutch, clutch, clutch.