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Rikao4 02-09-2011 02:12 PM

well you forgot the part about giving them citizenship for doing so..

he really just noted the difference between citizens of various color..
& hard working criminals..
so if the brothers abandon him..
perhaps his new amigos will step up..

Rika

scottmandue 02-09-2011 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burnin' oil (Post 5837091)
Your Mexicans can write? Where did you get them?

Stoled them from George Lopez!

Burnin' oil 02-09-2011 02:15 PM

'ta loco

RWebb 02-09-2011 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 5837012)
Seriously, one of my Canadian friends has a conniption every time she hears "Eskimo".

Of course, she's from "Eastern" Canada, and Blue eyed, Blond and very paled skinned...

Now that the main topic has been summed up, I'll tell the story I heard re Inuit...

the early French explorers of what is now Canada and Alaska traveled west in search of the ocean... they met up with some Indians (Athabaskans) and asked if there was a big salty lake in the area. "Nope."

- well, who lives to the west of you guys?
the Athabaskans gave them a derogatory term meaning eaters of whale blubber or azz whole primitive jerk offs who eat whale blubber -- something along that line
-the French explores translated it phonetically as Esquimeaux, and it was then Anglicized into Eskimo

and obviously they aren't real fond of the word

several posts have noted that many different peoples are racist, and I agree.

we had one group who considered themselves the Middle Kingdom (between Heaven and the primitive savages on Earth); groups that depicted early European sailors as monkeys (well, the sailors were hairy like monkeys and not exactly schooled in the social graces); groups that declared that those not farming and not of their religion had not property rights to the land they had lived on for thousands of years... those are just a few examples

sammyg2 02-09-2011 02:54 PM

For comparison, this is what some other people in the news today are using as an excuse to pull the race card:

Quote:

Ohio High School Basketball Coach Accused of Racism Against Players
Published February 09, 2011

The Richmond Heights basketball team is 15-and-0, but the team planned to sit out Tuesday night's game, unless their coach was fired.

Monday, parents sent the school superintendent a letter, claiming he uses racist and degrading comments.

"Everybody in this room are responsible for these children, it's time to stop," said parent Nneka Slade Jackson, during a heated school board meeting Monday night.

"They been dealing with this for months (years), this ain't something that just started yesterday," said parent Alvin Fulton.

The parents are demanding the superintendent, Dr. Linda Hardwick, remove high school varsity basketball coach Jason Popp, alleging he uses inappropriate language, as well as racist comments towards his players.

"He was like, 'well, you guys don't go out and play [expletive] basketball.' He was like, 'cause this is what they gonna expect ya'll to do, play (expletive) basketball'," said varsity player Jordan Early.

Spartans players skipped practice on Monday.

"He said if I don't get my grades up, I'm gonna be living back down on Superior. I thought it was a racist comment because if I was white, he wouldn't have said nothing like that," added Early.

Dr. Hardwick says she spent Tuesday talking to Popp about the allegations.

"He's saying that none of this is true, but I'm working through every one of the issues," she said.

Hardwick says she has not had time to hear both sides, saying she will not act until she does more investigating.

"Mr. Popp's reputation is at stake and the students -- I'm an advocate for children -- they must be treated fairly, if any of these allegations are true," she said.

Most players say they are willing to give up their undefeated season if the coach remains. Although some want to keep playing.

"I think as a team, we should still get our butts on the court because no matter what somebody says to you, we love basketball, all of us loves basketball and I think no matter what he says, we need to go for our goal and go 20-and-0," said varsity player London Fulton, Jr.

Hardwick says Tuesday night's home game against Independence is postponed until Friday, to give her time to deal with the situation.

She says he wants to get the parents and Jason Popp in a face-to-face meeting on Wednesday to discuss the allegations.

sammyg2 02-09-2011 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burnin' oil (Post 5837091)
Your Mexicans can write? Where did you get them?

Hey now, my kids are 1/4 Mexican and they both get straight A's and score in the top 1% of the nation on standardized tests.


They are 3/4 Caucasian and consider themselves white Americans, maybe I should take a lesson from Haley Berry and set em straight ...... ;)

scottmandue 02-09-2011 03:17 PM

I think a good part of me is Norwegian... what do I get?

Racerbvd 02-09-2011 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 5837206)
I think a good part of me is Norwegian... what do I get?

Polymyalgia Rheumatica
■Ethnicity. People of Northern European origin — and Scandinavian descent, in particular — are more likely to have polymyalgia rheumatica than are people of other ethnicities.
Polymyalgia rheumatica: Risk factors - MayoClinic.com

lane912 02-09-2011 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 5837113)
Now that the main topic has been summed up, I'll tell the story I heard re Inuit...

the early French explorers of what is now Canada and Alaska traveled west in search of the ocean... they met up with some Indians (Athabaskans) and asked if there was a big salty lake in the area. "Nope."

- well, who lives to the west of you guys?
the Athabaskans gave them a derogatory term meaning eaters of whale blubber or azz whole primitive jerk offs who eat whale blubber -- something along that line
-the French explores translated it phonetically as Esquimeaux, and it was then Anglicized into Eskimo

and obviously they aren't real fond of the word

several posts have noted that many different peoples are racist, and I agree.

we had one group who considered themselves the Middle Kingdom (between Heaven and the primitive savages on Earth); groups that depicted early European sailors as monkeys (well, the sailors were hairy like monkeys and not exactly schooled in the social graces); groups that declared that those not farming and not of their religion had not property rights to the land they had lived on for thousands of years... those are just a few examples

to your point Mr. webb, I firmly believe that racism is a part of being a socialized human. think about small groups of humans protecting their food and women from neighboring groups.

RWebb 02-09-2011 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 5837206)
I think a good part of me is Norwegian... what do I get?

a square head and a large nose

cashflyer 02-10-2011 04:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pazuzu (Post 5836753)
Who's black what? Black car? Black cat? Black chair? Seems that the Spartanburg paper is as bad at English as the senator is.

Who's = contraction of "Who Is"

Do you possibly mean "WHOSE"??

As in "Whose car is that?"

Seems that the Pazuzu is as bad at English as the senator is.

jcommin 02-10-2011 05:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 5836770)
Wow. He got elected, huh? Was he the only one that ran?

Just another South Carolina politician!

Pazuzu 02-10-2011 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cashflyer (Post 5838147)
Who's = contraction of "Who Is"

Do you possibly mean "WHOSE"??

As in "Whose car is that?"

Seems that the Pazuzu is as bad at English as the senator is.

Eh, at least I can read every post in the thread before replying :)

scottmandue 02-10-2011 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 5837604)
a square head and a large nose

You know what they say.... big nose, big...

cashflyer 02-10-2011 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pazuzu (Post 5838570)
Eh, at least I can read every post in the thread before replying :)

tl,dr

KFC911 02-10-2011 10:03 AM

Neither racist or comedy...just pure ignorance (as are most broad generalizations) imo.

GH85Carrera 02-10-2011 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 5837113)
Now that the main topic has been summed up, I'll tell the story I heard re Inuit...

the early French explorers of what is now Canada and Alaska traveled west in search of the ocean... they met up with some Indians (Athabaskans) and asked if there was a big salty lake in the area. "Nope."

- well, who lives to the west of you guys?
the Athabaskans gave them a derogatory term meaning eaters of whale blubber or azz whole primitive jerk offs who eat whale blubber -- something along that line
-the French explores translated it phonetically as Esquimeaux, and it was then Anglicized into Eskimo

and obviously they aren't real fond of the word

several posts have noted that many different peoples are racist, and I agree.

we had one group who considered themselves the Middle Kingdom (between Heaven and the primitive savages on Earth); groups that depicted early European sailors as monkeys (well, the sailors were hairy like monkeys and not exactly schooled in the social graces); groups that declared that those not farming and not of their religion had not property rights to the land they had lived on for thousands of years... those are just a few examples

I know several Native Americans that will let you know they are NOT and Indian if you call them Indian.

Pazuzu 02-10-2011 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cashflyer (Post 5838610)
tl,dr

I had to look that up. I guess I do suck at English!

Or whatever garbled language is spoken these days...

dhoward 02-10-2011 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 5837206)
I think a good part of me is Norwegian... what do I get?

Lutefisk.

RWebb 02-10-2011 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 5838691)
I know several Native Americans that will let you know they are NOT an[] Indian if you call them Indian.

All I know is that the tribal members, chiefs, and Native American Law School Deans around here I've spoken with are fine with "Indian"

The Dean is an import from Oklahoma so not sure if he picked up on it here or what


And, BTW, all I ask is that everybody agree on the same thing and that it be short & snappy -- once dated a Black woman who did not like "black" - had to be the full Af ri can A mer i can -- that is a LOT of syllabubbles!

She was a Forester, so maybe that was the problem. Other people seem to be fine with Black or even black... I always liked Afro...


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