:razz: If I am a big holey sock, you would be a lint ballPaladin said:I didn't realize I needed to be so literal in my posts for anyone to get the message.:laugh: Maybe you have the intelligence of a sock with a giant hole in it.

:razz: If I am a big holey sock, you would be a lint ballPaladin said:I didn't realize I needed to be so literal in my posts for anyone to get the message.:laugh: Maybe you have the intelligence of a sock with a giant hole in it.
I'm fine with being a lint ball. A lint ball is a diverse entity made of up many pieces of lint, a melting pot, if you will.Linda7NJ said::razz: If I am a big holey sock, you would be a lint ballon that sock
I will never "tolerate" racism. I prefer to call it what it is. I don't make lame excuses for ignorance. I am very comfortable tossing racists away, I have no place for them in my life, it's enough to know they exist. I like knowing who they are so I can steer clear.Paladin said:And either should anti-semetic remarks. What does is done...but I guess because he had a mic in his hand and he was on TV it's unforgiveable. Some of you need to get over yourselves. I suspect there are an abundance of hypocrites in this thread who decry racism yet would be the first to object if their son or daughter were to date a person of a different race, religion, or creed. Or have that fear in the back of their mind when they're walking through a dark parking lot at night and see a black or hispanic in the vicinity. When is okay to decry hate with hate? Use your brain and try to understand the situation and causes before tipping the scale in either direction. Things are not as easy as labeling someone something and then tossing them away forever. It's not the solution.
This isn't an advocation for racism either. Racism is stupid and ugly, but so is blind intolerance and labelism. Quarterbacking behind a computer screen seems to make some of you invincible while you cast stones.
Would you toss your child away if they called someone a racist name?Linda7NJ said:I am very comfortable tossing racists away, I have no place for them in my life, it's enough to know they exist. I like knowing who they are so I can steer clear.
Wouldn't happen, sorryPaladin said:Would you toss your child away if they called someone a racist name?
You don't know that. I made a question that would make a hypocrite out of you and you bailed out. I'm done here. Thanks for proving my point.Linda7NJ said:Wouldn't happen, sorry
Your ignorance is showing again.Paladin said:You don't know that. I made a question that would make a hypocrite out of you and you bailed out. I'm done here. Thanks for proving my point.
Come on he is screaming about 50 years ago what would have been done, what is that supposed to mean? He obviously has anger issues, and racist issues. I am sorry anyone that yells the "N" word like that with such hatred has some MAJOR issues and it was directed in a racist way. JMOsouthcitymom said:It was a lousy choice of words - I don't think anyone feels otherwise.
Men - in anger and frustration - have called me abefore, but not every man who has called me a
is a wholesale mysogynist. It's not that black and white. And neither is this situation.
Richards may well be a racist, but I'm not willing to dismiss him as such based on this one interaction. If he is truly racist, don't you think some other people would come out of the woodwork with stories of their own. I haven't seen that happen yet and I would hazzard to guess that he has had numerous high-profile interactions with African Americans.
Based on this incident and the other incident where he went off on a women comedian in a deragatory and insulting manner, I would hazzard to say that Richards has anger issues, not necessarily racial anger issues.
I think you make an interesting point. One of the things I have thought about in regard to this unpleasant incident and its relationship to racism is this:Paladin said:You don't know that. I made a question that would make a hypocrite out of you and you bailed out. I'm done here. Thanks for proving my point.
confused and ashamed? Nahhhh, what you saw expressed on his face was the realization that his career is overTheShadow said:I just watched the apology on the Letterman show from that youtube link, and I think more than ever after watching that, Richards is bewildered by his own actions. I really think this guy needs some therapy to figure out what happened when he melted down. It's almost like he had some weird sort of "out of body experience" where he was not in control of what was coming out of his mouth. He seems truly confused and ashamed of himself. Get some serious therapy, dude!
reportertype said:I agree with hollyjokers; I love reading Bham Mama's post. After reading Nova's info, I think I'll wait and see before I decide what to think about this. This is a great thread.
But why have I thought for months that Nova is an Australian woman? I just saw the Palm Springs ref. Am I losing my mind?
According to Seinfeld and Richards, who are both mystified by what happened, its like some Blackface Tinkerbell crawled up Richards butt and shot him full of that Strom Thurmond fairydust.Nova said:I'm not entirely sure what's obvious. Again -- and without saying Richards was right to do so -- I can imagine someone (Jewish or not) being indignant at racism expressed by an African-American and responding in such a manner.
While a lousy choice, I don't see how such a response is necessarily "obvious" proof of racism.
That is the funniest comment.GonzoReiter said:According to Seinfeld and Richards, who are both mystified by what happened, its like some Blackface Tinkerbell crawled up Richards butt and shot him full of that Strom Thurmond fairydust.
IMO, the worst thing about Richards apology was that he looked into the camera and said, Im not a racist. Thats whats crazy about this! For me, when he said this, he looked into the camera and said, Ive learned absolutely nothing about myself!
Everybodys racist (as well as sexist, homophobic, ageist, etc, etc) to a certain degree. Theres no way to get to rid of it because we, unfortunately, are a xenophobic society. We all have preconceived notions about people and we know, in the darkest regions of our mind, we think racist thoughts once in awhile. If you dont own your own inner racism and constantly question these thoughts and strive to learn more about other people, youll never learn anything and outward racism will persist.
So, for me, Richards apology was not good enough because he proved that he learned nothing.
I had heard it a few times in my life but really had no clue, usually in conjunction with Georgia. My husband is from Georgia and he said he was called that growing up. I laughed at him but was clueless lol A lot of things are like that, he says I've lived in a bubble. I had to do some research before I could explain just why it's a slur.csds703 said:What's a cracker?
GonzoReiter said:Everybodys racist (as well as sexist, homophobic, ageist, etc, etc) to a certain degree. Theres no way to get to rid of it because we, unfortunately, are a xenophobic society. We all have preconceived notions about people and we know, in the darkest regions of our mind, we think racist thoughts once in awhile. If you dont own your own inner racism and constantly question these thoughts and strive to learn more about other people, youll never learn anything and outward racism will persist.
BhamMama said:I had heard it a few times in my life but really had no clue, usually in conjunction with Georgia.
But isn't redneck another term? Meaning one who works in the sun and has a red neck, since the poor had to do the work themselves? I don't take exception to that term as it's meant to be, but as we know, things are not always meant the same as you think them to be. Maybe they all just cover poor whites? This subject makes my head spin. I just know they aint funny and they aint nice....by anyone for any reason.Nova said:As a kid in Florida, Mama, I commonly heard the term used by whites to mean "redneck" - long before I ever heard African-Americans use it. It was clearly derogatory, but where I lived, it was used mostly in jest between friends. (Probably because, historically, South Florida didn't have a large "yeoman" class (i.e., small farmers and tenant farmers).)
BhamMama said:But isn't redneck another term? Meaning one who works in the sun and has a red neck, since the poor had to do the work themselves? I don't take exception to that term as it's meant to be, but as we know, things are not always meant the same as you think them to be. Maybe they all just cover poor whites? This subject makes my head spin. I just know they aint funny and they aint nice....by anyone for any reason.
I agree that I don't think this made Richards a bad man, just ignorant maybe.
I also agree that the men in the crowd shouldn't have uttered hurtful things either. But I dont agree with meeting kind with kind. I usually turn the other cheek. Or as my mamaw said, be a bigger person by being the one with sense lol
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