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vulcan Pleased but Sticky.
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Little Bruin
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edvallie Put Beer Here
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JimBowy wrote: | its only a matter of time before baa baa rainbow sheep is renamed
you see, its going to offend the gay community.... |
i lol'd
AND, yes, this is *s#!7. _________________ ABAP? What did you call me? |
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mrweasel I can haz cheezbrgr?
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can't we all just get along? _________________
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knight0334 Rated XXX
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mrweasel wrote: | can't we all just get along? |
What fun would that be?? |
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FOX I <3 Quail
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Blue|Fusion Rated XXX
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Wow. This reminds me of my pop culture class yesterday. I had started a quick and brutal debate about the phrase "Africa-American" because everyone in the class kept using it (there's about 5 black kids in there). As we were talking about something, I said "blah blah blah black blah blah blah." Nothing bad, just an answer to something she asked. She corrected me: "You mean African-American." I immediately responded back "No. I mean black." And of course, she replies, "I don't like using that word." And then me and my two buddies next to me had a feel day with her. "So if someone handed you a black pen, what would you describe it as?" And she just looked at us funny. After a few minutes of her and us going back and forth and the room in awe, I finally just say "I refuse to call black people African-American because that is A) too many letters for me to spell out and B) implying that black people are both from Africa and an American Citizen. What about a black person in Britain? They don't call them African-British. What if they're from the Carribean Islands? American-Carribean? No. I'm white. They're black." And after I explained, even the black kids agreed with my position and also told her the same thing.
That was my good deed of the day....week. _________________ 5 home-built PCs, ASUS A6Jc Laptop, and a PowerEdge 2650 - all running Gentoo. Now if only I can get a car and plane to run it. Take a look at my Gallery! |
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knight0334 Rated XXX
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Posted: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 13:17:00 Post Subject: |
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Blue|Fusion wrote: | Wow. This reminds me of my pop culture class yesterday. I had started a quick and brutal debate about the phrase "Africa-American" because everyone in the class kept using it (there's about 5 black kids in there). As we were talking about something, I said "blah blah blah black blah blah blah." Nothing bad, just an answer to something she asked. She corrected me: "You mean African-American." I immediately responded back "No. I mean black." And of course, she replies, "I don't like using that word." And then me and my two buddies next to me had a feel day with her. "So if someone handed you a black pen, what would you describe it as?" And she just looked at us funny. After a few minutes of her and us going back and forth and the room in awe, I finally just say "I refuse to call black people African-American because that is A) too many letters for me to spell out and B) implying that black people are both from Africa and an American Citizen. What about a black person in Britain? They don't call them African-British. What if they're from the Carribean Islands? American-Carribean? No. I'm white. They're black." And after I explained, even the black kids agreed with my position and also told her the same thing.
That was my good deed of the day....week. |
Some of us "whites" prefer to be called European-American of the Crimson Neck Variety. lol
BTW, I agree with you in your story.. |
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Little Bruin
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BeerCheeze *hick*
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Blue|Fusion Rated XXX
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Right, EC. IMHO, it's the minorities causing these issues on themselves. As far as racist white supremacists go, I don't know of any that are among the living. It's the people who are model examples of stereotypes that cause this problem, and that goes beyond race. I have seriously lost so much respect for my generation who seems to be undereducated, protected from anything ranging from a hot cup of McDonalds coffee to their teacher yelling at them for doing something they should get in trouble for. From what I've seen, parents are letting their kids do this. I thought I was mad at my parents for being strict with me, but I am very proud to say I earn my respect and give respect to those who deserve it...and I don't butcher my language...too much _________________ 5 home-built PCs, ASUS A6Jc Laptop, and a PowerEdge 2650 - all running Gentoo. Now if only I can get a car and plane to run it. Take a look at my Gallery! |
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