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White Gays Politically Incorrect
Some may consider it being about respect, but for the most part it's a bunch of people being *** pansies.
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: » fonewear said: » Or you are saying that culture/environment defines more of how we act than the color of our skin. I always thought being white means I'll never dance in public. In America a white man is ALWAYS wrong because the WASP is a privileged class! There is a hierarchy of minority privilege and the way it is maintained is via political correctness. This is insane. You should be ashamed for spouting this nonsense, you really should. Sylph.Safiyyah said: » This is insane. You should be ashamed for spouting this nonsense, you really should. I was being sarcastic...somewhat. I hate wasps. Those *** always attack sporadically and without reason.
Your job is to guess which kind of wasp I'm talking about. Bismarck.Magnuss said: » I hate wasps. Those *** always attack sporadically and without reason. Your job is to guess which kind of wasp I'm talking about. Gotta be whitey, since the other ones only attack if you provoke them. Odin.Zicdeh said: » Gotta be whitey, since the other ones only attack if you provoke them. Actually some wasps hunt spiders! YouTube Video Placeholder
Bahamut.Ravael said: » Political correctness has gone above and beyond just attempting to create an atmosphere of mutual respect. It's now just an excuse to severely punish people who ever say anything that could be interpreted as a slight against a minority group. Bahamut.Baconwrap said: » Apparent to who? You? Who are those many people? WeHo? Jetackuu said: » Some may consider it being about respect, but for the most part it's a bunch of people being *** pansies. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Jetackuu said: » Some may consider it being about respect, but for the most part it's a bunch of people being *** pansies. But to your point: I tell people all the time to not be so damn sensitive, but I've only once ever really got in a situation where I pissed some dude off. I am usually in environments where people have a decent attitude around them. As for the person: It was some numbnuts whose ex I was banging, and he got pissy when I made some crack about something that was on tv. It's their weak mind that's the issue. It's almost always about knowing your audience, don't be obtuse. edit: I think we strayed off the point of comments in the public sphere and overall attitudes of persons to twist it into private attitudes r workplace environments, the two aren't exactly parallel for starters, and I didn't fully pick up on it til the later half as I'm dozing off as it is. So I'll just say this: Don't be silly Pleebs. Public or private, what's the difference? The article in the OP doesn't make the distinction. It's a matter of basic respect. If you can't say/act a certain way in one environment, then why is it somehow ok in the public sphere?
I know it's a matter of knowing your audience. That's why I specifically mentioned familiarity. I realize we all say things in front of people we're comfortable with that we wouldn't say otherwise, but I highly doubt anyone could honestly say there aren't certain boundaries in any social situation. Edit: Also, I don't know what being gay has to do with what I said lol. Cerberus.Balloon said: » What in the hell is EWEM? Evil White European Male. WASP is discriminatory so they use EWEM instead. Its central to the belief that the world was a perfect gia paradise until the EWEM raped and pillaged it. If we purge all the EWEMs then the world can return to its perfect state again. Bismarck.Magnuss said: » I hate wasps. Those *** always attack sporadically and without reason. Your job is to guess which kind of wasp I'm talking about.
What? EWEM? I move that we make this the "Invent new, silly acronyms" thread. Or hey! If you feel the need to share some oldie but goodies, have at it!
This thread has gone in so many directions all I can come up with is Black woman are upset that white gay's are trying to steal their thunder on the minority list. And that white people can not dance.
Although after having to watch like 6 seasons of So you think you can dance with my wife, that is not close to accurate and Black people still can't swim. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Public or private, what's the difference? The article in the OP doesn't make the distinction. It's a matter of basic respect. If you can't say/act a certain way in one environment, then why is it somehow ok in the public sphere? I know it's a matter of knowing your audience. That's why I specifically mentioned familiarity. I realize we all say things in front of people we're comfortable with that we wouldn't say otherwise, but I highly doubt anyone could honestly say there aren't certain boundaries in any social situation. Edit: Also, I don't know what being gay has to do with what I said lol. As for the rest, but I'm too lazy to counteract it with any articulate point, so I'll just say I disagree and move on. I say this is pointless.
what's the difference between what she's bitching about, & what white teens have been doing for 20+ years? silly. Ravenn42 said: » Although after having to watch like 6 seasons of So you think you can dance with my wife, that is not close to accurate and Black people still can't swim. I can swim and I'm not the greatest dancer! Quote: So, you aren’t a strong black woman, or a ghetto girl, or any of that other foolery that some of you with trash Vine accounts try to be. It’s okay. You don’t have to be. No one asked you to be. You weren’t ever meant to be. What you can be, however, is part of the solution. I think the whole problem with this in the first place is that she's associating herself with stereotypes... like being a black woman is a stereotype lol... Quote: while you’re gasping at the heat and the steam of the strong truth tea I just spilled The line she should have pointed out is that there is a big difference between being black, a woman or both and being what is perceived as "acting black" and so on... Lakshmi.Flavin said: » I think the whole problem with this in the first place is that she's associating herself with stereotypes... like being a black woman is a stereotype lol. 9_9 *** needs to calm her ***. Lakshmi.Flavin said: » I think the whole problem with this in the first place is that she's associating herself with stereotypes... like being a black woman is a stereotype lol... I agree. If you're going to embrace stereotypes at least have the candor to permit others to as well. It is my opinion that otherwise this is just another:
Lakshmi.Saevel said: » Cerberus.Balloon said: » What in the hell is EWEM? Evil White European Male. WASP is discriminatory so they use EWEM instead. Its central to the belief that the world was a perfect gia paradise until the EWEM raped and pillaged it. If we purge all the EWEMs then the world can return to its perfect state again. Now all I need to do is activate Tu'Lia and open the gates of paradise. Soon the filth of Earth will be washed away and once again I'll bathe in the light of the celestials. Lakshmi.Flavin said: » I think the whole problem with this in the first place is that she's associating herself with stereotypes... like being a black woman is a stereotype lol... Stereotypes r bad. m'kay. OPs argument is bunk but telling people to 'stop being pansies' merely dismisses the issue of racial disparity that anyone who isn't braindead can readily notice.
There is a clear difference between being a social justice warrior and pointing out that things are pretty *** up if you're not the proper shade in this country. Things like not being able to get loans, employment discrimination, neighborhoods you're allowed to live in, access to education, incarceration rates et al. But keep talking about how people are just overly PC. You might as well put your fingers in your ears. A gay white guy calling himself a ghetto girl has something to do with racial disparity and is *** up?
Lakshmi.Flavin said: » A gay white guy calling himself a ghetto girl has something to do with racial disparity and is *** up? OP is clearly trying to segue into that topic as cultural appropriation ultimately leads into discussions about power structure and privilege. Personally, I think OP has been watching too much reality TV. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » OP is clearly trying to segue into that topic as cultural appropriation ultimately leads into discussions about power structure and privilege. Power structure and privilege exist in minority groups. Simply look at lighter skinned latinos and blacks and how they carry themselves around darker skinned members of their own ethnicity. Minority privilege is a very real thing. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Personally, I think OP has been watching too much reality TV. Lakshmi.Flavin said: » A gay white guy calling himself a ghetto girl has something to do with racial disparity and is *** up? Quote: "I don't find this offensive therefore no one else should." Good for you. You don't have to deal with similar situations. Have some cake to go with your privilege. We must be sensitive to the woman writing this article because we don't have to "deal with similar situations." Simply because we don't find a gay white guy calling himself a "ghetto girl" offensive doesn't mean the African-American woman will not. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Bahamut.Baconwrap said: » You can call it privilege all you like but it's basically just treating others with the same modicum of respect you'd extend to any stranger you're not well acquainted with. "Please respect me by not doing anything I find annoying. Never mind that I don't respect you by insisting that I get to tell you what to do." Wow bro, this has got to be archive worthy. It's totally all about Pleebo... I might suggest that if you secretly have a vagina, you might remove the sand you had within it. But then again if I said that, I'm pretty sure you would be offended. I had to look up the secret/vagina/sand thing to realize you were calling pleebo a ***...
I think his point was mimicking anyone is disrespectful, I learned that at evil technical support school! Sand in vagina is the number one threat to society that and obesity.
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