....sorry, I don't like that...same as blacks don't like the *n* word!....
Nobody likes racist slurs but they exist and that was Banjo's point. He was quoting how some people view Arabs, not himself. That's why he was using quotes.
And I am surprised to learn that you've had many many racist slurs said to your face. What kind of slurs? I'm white too and never heard a racist slur against me ever. Once someone thought I was Jewish during an online Scrabble game and proceede to slur me as if I WERE Jewish and I will spare you the words that were used but if I were to tell someone what WAS said, like Banjo, would be using quotes to show it were their words, not mine.
You know, Banjo....I've had many, many racist slurs made to my face. But I've never stooped down to their level and repeated a racial slur back to them. Inasmuch, I would not appreciate for someone calling me a "Lily-white"...and it has racist tones to it, no doubt about it. Same as for someone quoting the *n* word or the *raghead*...
That's all about I've got to say.
That is not true! The immigrants that came here through Ellis Island where not
illegal! My dad family came here from Russia and they where not able leave the Island as one of my dad's brother had an eyes infection , they where send some place until dad's brother got better. My dad's family and mom's family came here legally!
Nobody likes racist slurs but they exist and that was Banjo's point. He was quoting how some people view Arabs, not himself. That's why he was using quotes.
And I am surprised to learn that you've had many many racist slurs said to your face. What kind of slurs? I'm white too and never heard a racist slur against me ever. Once someone thought I was Jewish during an online Scrabble game and proceede to slur me as if I WERE Jewish and I will spare you the words that were used but if I were to tell someone what WAS said, like Banjo, would be using quotes to show it were their words, not mine.
Doesn't make it right? Omitting it doesn't make it right either. I don't think you understand why people use air quotes.
Just like people shouldn't use the word, n-i-g-g-e-r in a quote even though it was said? We have to repeat the offensive terms because that's that we hear sometimes. If we change it, we are not just omitting it, but also changing the impact of these quotes. I'm not afraid to use these terms in quotes or discussions, I don't use these in an offensive manner. I don't call anyone by these names, they are merely used in quotes or to make a point.
Somebody actually said, "These damn ragheads are taking our jobs away" to my face. So why should I sugarcoat and replace the word with something else more... politically correct when in fact that's what was said?
I got in trouble for posting a song Kate Smith use to sign. I use another web site and some guy was saying how much he miss hearing Kate Smith sign 'God Bless America ' the guy said she was America was all about! So I found a racist song she sang and posted it to prove the guy wrong and someone reported me ! I called the guy from the news papers and he realize I was trying to prove a point. I could had gotten banned if the guy did not see what I was doing.
Some people are just too dense to see the big picture you are making.
No...are their any videos of her workshops? Sounds interestingI saw a documentary of Jane Elliot conducting her Brown Eyes/Blue Eyes workshop in Regina, Saskatchewan. That was very very illuminating for she shows how even white people who think they are not racist are racist. A couple of them even walked out after she treated them the same way natives are treated by talking down to them and treating them like they were stupid or unworthy. Anyone ever seen any films of her workshops?
I saw a documentary of Jane Elliot conducting her Brown Eyes/Blue Eyes workshop in Regina, Saskatchewan. That was very very illuminating for she shows how even white people who think they are not racist are racist. A couple of them even walked out after she treated them the same way natives are treated by talking down to them and treating them like they were stupid or unworthy. Anyone ever seen any films of her workshops?
Really? In what context? I've never heard anyone say that.Well, I've heard people ranting about losing jobs to the "ragheads".

Banjo wasn't name calling. He was quoting someone else.And ur referring to Arabs....the "name-calling" needs to stop.
You had posted a few jokes that had a racist undertone to them!
Banjo wasn't name calling. He was quoting someone else.