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On 12/20/2013 7:20 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/20/13, 7:08 PM, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 12/20/13, 4:12 PM, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 12/20/13, 3:26 PM, wrote: On Fri, 20 Dec 2013 14:39:33 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: I find your championing of the so-called Palestinians humorous. This is the last nagging remnant of European conquest. As for the Duckman, I was commenting on his intellect, not his degrees, but I do enjoy some of your leaps. He has been far more successful than you. By your $tandard$, Paris Hilton is more successful than Nikola Tesla, who died in abject poverty. I find nothing to admire about a racist homophobe, even if he is only playing a role acting that way, which I doubt. Hey, Hitler was successful for many years, right? And he managed to slaughter at least 7 million people, and if he had been more successful, there wouldn't have been any Jews left to hassle your friendly neighborhood terrorist Palestinians, eh? So how much do you admire Hitler? You seem to think the noble Redman Indian, was okay being a terrorist against the whites, and even now they are down trodden according to Harry. Substitute Palestinian for feather Indian. Funny stuff, Bilious. Wrong, of course, and ignorant, but funny nonetheless. The Redman Indian...is that a line of chewing tobacco? Nope, that differentiates the Feather Indian from the Dot Indian. Neither wrong nor ignorant. You would just take being overtaken by submitting. "Redman" in connection with Native Americans is a derogatory term. So, I suppose when Al Sharpton bellows, "I don't care if you're White, Red, Black, Blue or Purple", he's being derogatory to Whites, Native Americans, Blacks, Smurfs and Barney, huh? The pseudo-intellectual liberals in this country have become so obsessed with being "politically correct" that they expect everyone to tip-toe around with words in fear of offending someone. It seems like the "taboo" words and phrases change monthly. What's in favor this month, "Black", "Afro-American", "African-American" or "person of color"? I never seem to get it right. None make too much sense except maybe "person of color" because there are plenty of darker skinned people who's direct ancestry does not originate in Africa. But "person of color seems a bit awkward. People need to relax, get real and chill out. Just identify people as being cool, a jerk or an idiot. Works much better. |
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