A Deduction to Racism
Somewhere in his biography, Russell Brand mentions how he was so fond of Penguin chocolates, a delight from his Brit childhood. And he states his feelings for these delightful chocolate bars as follows:
"...I sought solace in chocolate consumption, the foil wrappers of the delicious P-p-p-Penguin bars I'd scoff, a perspicacious trailer for the tin-foil tapestry I would later weave with smack and crack. I was connoisseur of the Penguin, which came in yellow, green, blue and red wrappers. I was a particular devotee of the blue variety, even though all the penguins are the same below the surface, which I think is as perfect an analogy as we're likely to get for the futility of racism."
My Booky Wook, Russell Brand
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