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Ron wrote:
anon-e-moose wrote: Ron wrote: Eisboch wrote: "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... California has a large hispanic population. They are mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community. Now-a-days your statement (above) could be considered to have a taint of racism to it. Eisboch Why would saying that Catholic, family oriented Hispanics are "mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community" ever be construed as racist? Maybe edging toward paternalistic, but that's all. Because, if that same statement was made about the the race that usually hollers out racist, they would holler out racist. Was mention made of Catholics? I must have missed it. You aren't being clear. What race "usually hollers out racist" and what has it to do with Hispanics or the OP's statement? I mentioned Catholic, because Hispanics are overwhelmingly Catholic, and the church has influence on their family values. Sorry if mentioning religion offended you. It was not my intent. You don't know the answer to your first question? Hmmm. Which OP are you referring to? You mentioned Catholic to get a religious argument going. You and Plume are hell bent on destroying this newsgroup, aren't you? |
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anon-e-moose wrote:
Ron wrote: anon-e-moose wrote: Ron wrote: Eisboch wrote: "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... California has a large hispanic population. They are mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community. Now-a-days your statement (above) could be considered to have a taint of racism to it. Eisboch Why would saying that Catholic, family oriented Hispanics are "mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community" ever be construed as racist? Maybe edging toward paternalistic, but that's all. Because, if that same statement was made about the the race that usually hollers out racist, they would holler out racist. Was mention made of Catholics? I must have missed it. You aren't being clear. What race "usually hollers out racist" and what has it to do with Hispanics or the OP's statement? I mentioned Catholic, because Hispanics are overwhelmingly Catholic, and the church has influence on their family values. Sorry if mentioning religion offended you. It was not my intent. You don't know the answer to your first question? Hmmm. Which OP are you referring to? You mentioned Catholic to get a religious argument going. You and Plume are hell bent on destroying this newsgroup, aren't you? Wow. I shall darken your doorstep no more. Good-bye. |
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Ron wrote:
anon-e-moose wrote: Ron wrote: anon-e-moose wrote: Ron wrote: Eisboch wrote: "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... California has a large hispanic population. They are mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community. Now-a-days your statement (above) could be considered to have a taint of racism to it. Eisboch Why would saying that Catholic, family oriented Hispanics are "mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community" ever be construed as racist? Maybe edging toward paternalistic, but that's all. Because, if that same statement was made about the the race that usually hollers out racist, they would holler out racist. Was mention made of Catholics? I must have missed it. You aren't being clear. What race "usually hollers out racist" and what has it to do with Hispanics or the OP's statement? I mentioned Catholic, because Hispanics are overwhelmingly Catholic, and the church has influence on their family values. Sorry if mentioning religion offended you. It was not my intent. You don't know the answer to your first question? Hmmm. Which OP are you referring to? You mentioned Catholic to get a religious argument going. You and Plume are hell bent on destroying this newsgroup, aren't you? Wow. I shall darken your doorstep no more. Good-bye. Don't let the door hit you in the ass. Lib - They're all over the place. Hidden or in the open, same old lib BS. |
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 08:18:22 -0600, Ron wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "Ron" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... California has a large hispanic population. They are mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community. Now-a-days your statement (above) could be considered to have a taint of racism to it. Eisboch Why would saying that Catholic, family oriented Hispanics are "mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community" ever be construed as racist? Maybe edging toward paternalistic, but that's all. It isn't because a liberal said it. If a conservative said something similar, he/she would be ostracized for stereotyping. Eisboch Sorry, I'm new here. Didn't know that a simple - and in my experience true - statement is seen through a political prism. In any case, can you show evidence that what you said it true? An example of a conservative making a a similar statement and being called racist, or ostracized for stereotyping? I can see where that might happen given the radicalization of politics, but there is no reason for me to think in such a knee-jerk fashion. All I see is one person's statement and your response to to. Eisboch is a fan of Fox News tactics. Make yourself out to be the victim without any incident. |
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On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 09:41:46 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Ron" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Ron" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... California has a large hispanic population. They are mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community. Now-a-days your statement (above) could be considered to have a taint of racism to it. Eisboch Why would saying that Catholic, family oriented Hispanics are "mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community" ever be construed as racist? Maybe edging toward paternalistic, but that's all. It isn't because a liberal said it. If a conservative said something similar, he/she would be ostracized for stereotyping. Eisboch Sorry, I'm new here. Didn't know that a simple - and in my experience true - statement is seen through a political prism. In any case, can you show evidence that what you said it true? An example of a conservative making a a similar statement and being called racist, or ostracized for stereotyping? I can see where that might happen given the radicalization of politics, but there is no reason for me to think in such a knee-jerk fashion. All I see is one person's statement and your response to to. Forget it. Comment wasn't directed to you anyway. If you are new, I wish you luck here. I won't further poison your indoctrination. Eisboch Good idea, Richard. Since there's no defensible argument to make, might as well cede. |
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 10:24:07 -0500, anon-e-moose
wrote: Ron wrote: anon-e-moose wrote: Ron wrote: Eisboch wrote: "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... California has a large hispanic population. They are mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community. Now-a-days your statement (above) could be considered to have a taint of racism to it. Eisboch Why would saying that Catholic, family oriented Hispanics are "mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community" ever be construed as racist? Maybe edging toward paternalistic, but that's all. Because, if that same statement was made about the the race that usually hollers out racist, they would holler out racist. Was mention made of Catholics? I must have missed it. You aren't being clear. What race "usually hollers out racist" and what has it to do with Hispanics or the OP's statement? I mentioned Catholic, because Hispanics are overwhelmingly Catholic, and the church has influence on their family values. Sorry if mentioning religion offended you. It was not my intent. You don't know the answer to your first question? Hmmm. Which OP are you referring to? You mentioned Catholic to get a religious argument going. You and Plume are hell bent on destroying this newsgroup, aren't you? Wow, a bit of an over-reaction, eh? No coffee? |
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 10:11:51 -0600, Ron wrote:
anon-e-moose wrote: Ron wrote: anon-e-moose wrote: Ron wrote: Eisboch wrote: "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... California has a large hispanic population. They are mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community. Now-a-days your statement (above) could be considered to have a taint of racism to it. Eisboch Why would saying that Catholic, family oriented Hispanics are "mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community" ever be construed as racist? Maybe edging toward paternalistic, but that's all. Because, if that same statement was made about the the race that usually hollers out racist, they would holler out racist. Was mention made of Catholics? I must have missed it. You aren't being clear. What race "usually hollers out racist" and what has it to do with Hispanics or the OP's statement? I mentioned Catholic, because Hispanics are overwhelmingly Catholic, and the church has influence on their family values. Sorry if mentioning religion offended you. It was not my intent. You don't know the answer to your first question? Hmmm. Which OP are you referring to? You mentioned Catholic to get a religious argument going. You and Plume are hell bent on destroying this newsgroup, aren't you? Wow. I shall darken your doorstep no more. Good-bye. Don't be deterred by these idiots. Just don't engage the dimmer ones and you'll be fine. Several of the more balanced folks herein can easily supply a list of the idiots who'd join the teabaggers if they weren't so lazy. |
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 10:20:08 -0600, Jim "Jim wrote:
Ron wrote: anon-e-moose wrote: Ron wrote: anon-e-moose wrote: Ron wrote: Eisboch wrote: "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... California has a large hispanic population. They are mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community. Now-a-days your statement (above) could be considered to have a taint of racism to it. Eisboch Why would saying that Catholic, family oriented Hispanics are "mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community" ever be construed as racist? Maybe edging toward paternalistic, but that's all. Because, if that same statement was made about the the race that usually hollers out racist, they would holler out racist. Was mention made of Catholics? I must have missed it. You aren't being clear. What race "usually hollers out racist" and what has it to do with Hispanics or the OP's statement? I mentioned Catholic, because Hispanics are overwhelmingly Catholic, and the church has influence on their family values. Sorry if mentioning religion offended you. It was not my intent. You don't know the answer to your first question? Hmmm. Which OP are you referring to? You mentioned Catholic to get a religious argument going. You and Plume are hell bent on destroying this newsgroup, aren't you? Wow. I shall darken your doorstep no more. Good-bye. Don't let the door hit you in the ass. Lib - They're all over the place. Hidden or in the open, same old lib BS. Hope the door hits you in the face, you deserve it. Wife leave for the BBD again? |
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![]() "Ron" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Ron" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... California has a large hispanic population. They are mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community. Now-a-days your statement (above) could be considered to have a taint of racism to it. Eisboch Why would saying that Catholic, family oriented Hispanics are "mostly a warm, friendly people who care about family and community" ever be construed as racist? Maybe edging toward paternalistic, but that's all. It isn't because a liberal said it. If a conservative said something similar, he/she would be ostracized for stereotyping. Eisboch Sorry, I'm new here. Didn't know that a simple - and in my experience true - statement is seen through a political prism. In any case, can you show evidence that what you said it true? An example of a conservative making a a similar statement and being called racist, or ostracized for stereotyping? I can see where that might happen given the radicalization of politics, but there is no reason for me to think in such a knee-jerk fashion. All I see is one person's statement and your response to to. If you're looking for boat, boating, boat-like, related conversation, there is a little on this NG but it usually deteriorates into political ****ing contests. Eisboch is not one of the idiot right or left wing radicals. Probably just tired of blanket Cons bashing just as some Libs are tired of the same directed towards them. |
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