Edited by gdogg16, 03 December 2004 - 08:49 PM.
Politically Correct
#1
Posted 03 December 2004 - 01:31 PM
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#2
Posted 03 December 2004 - 01:38 PM
nah you're right man, all this political correctness is really getting old, also you don't even know how people truly feel anymore, everything is so censored
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#3
Posted 03 December 2004 - 01:55 PM
METZ'D UP COMIC
#4
Posted 03 December 2004 - 02:42 PM
It all started when we had to call black people African Americans. what. Unless you just hopped off the boat you made in your backyard and floated across the Ocean you are no longer connected to Africa.
Then we had to call retarted people Mentally Challenged. what, We can easily say that 75% of our country is Mentally Challenged. Wheras only a few of them are Retarded. That is the medical term. Now call a normal person a Retard and you have gone to far. But if I go to the Special Olympics and happen to say "Man that retard that won the race sure was fast", I don't expect to hear any lip.
Next was Vision Impared. I think the term is Blind. Like, man that Hot chick over there is F'n Blind. That sure will make it difficult for me to show her my Johnson.
Now I cannot tell my Mat, Bob, and Art jokes anymore. How funny is it to tell a joke that starts like this, "So, this physically challnged African American was lying in front of Door, What was his name?" Really, how funny is that? I want to call them a dude with no arms or legs.
So, to think that myself as a non religious type could be offended by an invitation to a Christmas party is just rediculous. After all, Christmas is a celebration of a Pagan Holiday and was banned in England, Parts of Europe and even the US for a period of time.
It's the Jews that have a right to be ticked. Heck they were celebrating Hanukkah before Jesus was even born. (By the way, he was not Born in December.)
So, in conclusion. Being a PC person is completely Retarded.
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#5
Posted 03 December 2004 - 04:37 PM
case closed.
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#7
Posted 05 December 2004 - 12:30 AM
Finally, someone has defined what it means to be American!
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Posted 05 December 2004 - 01:05 AM
#9
Posted 05 December 2004 - 02:04 AM
Finally, someone has defined what it means to be American!
Last I checked Canada was still part of America. Perhaps not the 'United States of', but 'North'.
FWIW, I think it's still ok to refer to someone as Mentally Retarded, just not as 'a Retard'.
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#10
Posted 05 December 2004 - 02:23 AM
I agree with you
I can see a use for words like "vision impaired" but not as a substitute for "blind". If you're blind, you're blind, get over it. If you're "vision impaired", you have trouble seeing. Get over it, four-eyes (j/k).
I can see how African-Americans might want to identify themselves that way. To a certain degree, European-Americans robbed them of their identity when they shipped them over here as slaves. They (and Mexican-Americans, and Japanese-Americans, and ...) have pride in their ethnic heritage. It also moves away from the direct reference to skin-color, which has been quite historically problematic.
Being PC does tend to get carried to far, but historically, people tend to forget with time. Once upon a time, being Irish in America was a huge stigma -- they were seen as underevolved monkeys, brutes, and ruffians (this was around the 1840s, if I recall right). In fact, the term "Scotch-Irish" was coined to describe the early immigrants, who were not, strictly speaking, Irish. The British had displaced a number of lowland Scots into Ulster, Ireland as "colonists". If memory serves, they were Protestants send by the Crown to work the land; the Irish (who were largely Catholic) were prohibited from owning or renting land -- they were in a position roughly similar to that of the Russian serfs. Alot of these displaced Scotsmen eventually immigrated to the US, where they took on the title of the "Ulster Irish". As the more "common" Irish began to immigrate to the US, public sentiment began to rise against them (much as it has risen against every other immigrant group who came in large numbers :-\) and so, to differentiate themselves from the actual Irishmen, the Ulster Irish adopted the title of the "Scotch-Irish". The term did not originally suggest a blend of the Irish and Scotch bloodlines, but rather connoted the Scotch origins of the original "Irish" immigrants. Of course, this term has morphed so that now it generally refers to those of both Scotch and Irish extraction; the original Scotch-Irish had little, if any, Irish blood in them.
#11
Posted 05 December 2004 - 03:30 AM
Finally, someone has defined what it means to be American!
Last I checked Canada was still part of America. Perhaps not the 'United States of', but 'North'.
Haha, touche!
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#12
Posted 05 December 2004 - 03:35 AM
yeah true it drives me nuts too, but yes we are in America, not everyone does the X-mas thing, I celebrate both x-mas and Hanukkah
#13
Posted 05 December 2004 - 06:15 AM
yeah true it drives me nuts too, but yes we are in America, not everyone does the X-mas thing, I celebrate both x-mas and Hanukkah
Well that's nice, then have a Christmanukkah party then. Fact is, if I am having a party to celebrate Christmas, than I will be having a Christmas party. If someone doesn't like it, they can go fist them selves!
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Posted 05 December 2004 - 06:52 AM
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Posted 05 December 2004 - 07:50 AM
#16
Posted 05 December 2004 - 05:09 PM
Are you celebrating the birth of christ at your party?
Calling it a 'Holiday' party is more accurate than calling it a christmas party, has nothing to do with being politically correct. I would call it a holiday party because I have some Jewish friends who have no interest in celebrating christmas with us, but would love to party JUST for the sake of partying. The Holidays are an excuse to party, but no one is having a true Christmas party because that would be boring.
Now, the whole 'December' gift drive thing is the result of the people running that gift drive being mongrel idiots, so don't let that get to you as a politically correct kind of thing - they're just morons.
This is not a politically correct issue, it simply wouldn't be true to say 'I'm having a Christmas party," because you know damned well it has stuff to do with X-mass.
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Posted 05 December 2004 - 10:57 PM
Are you celebrating the birth of christ at your party?
Calling it a 'Holiday' party is more accurate than calling it a christmas party, has nothing to do with being politically correct. I would call it a holiday party because I have some Jewish friends who have no interest in celebrating christmas with us, but would love to party JUST for the sake of partying. The Holidays are an excuse to party, but no one is having a true Christmas party because that would be boring.
Now, the whole 'December' gift drive thing is the result of the people running that gift drive being mongrel idiots, so don't let that get to you as a politically correct kind of thing - they're just morons.
This is not a politically correct issue, it simply wouldn't be true to say 'I'm having a Christmas party," because you know damned well it has stuff to do with X-mass.
Please do shut up and go away.
#18
Posted 06 December 2004 - 04:02 AM
Are you celebrating the birth of christ at your party?
Calling it a 'Holiday' party is more accurate than calling it a christmas party, has nothing to do with being politically correct. I would call it a holiday party because I have some Jewish friends who have no interest in celebrating christmas with us, but would love to party JUST for the sake of partying. The Holidays are an excuse to party, but no one is having a true Christmas party because that would be boring.
Now, the whole 'December' gift drive thing is the result of the people running that gift drive being mongrel idiots, so don't let that get to you as a politically correct kind of thing - they're just morons.
This is not a politically correct issue, it simply wouldn't be true to say 'I'm having a Christmas party," because you know damned well it has stuff to do with X-mass.
Please do shut up and go away.
naw. quit yer moanin.
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Posted 07 December 2004 - 06:33 AM
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#20
Posted 07 December 2004 - 09:22 PM
But the pearl isn't ready yet!

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