Tangerine Prejudice Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Part.Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #7

"This place is like darkest Africa. Like the Amazon jungle. Like we're learning to live among the natives here" (2.11.31)

Not too cool, Joey. He's looking for the most hurtful words he can say at this moment, and he sure comes up with some. But why? Why is racism his first line of defense?

Quote #8

I took in the ugliness of Joey's words, and I saw, for the first time, how different he was from me. (2.11.32)

This is weird, because Joey and Paul are actually really similar. Why is there this one big difference? Is it just because of Paul's glasses? Or is Joey just a bad person?

Quote #9

"What? Do you think [Theresa] is good-looking? […] Then you've been here too long" (2.12.10-12)

Joey's at it again (and by "it" be mean being a racist jerk). But this time, he's not angry. He's just being himself. So we can't really give him a pass this time. Sorry, Joe.