The Reggie White part really cracked me up! That guy was an all-inclusive bigot- he never met a minority he didn’t slag down. In that one infamous speech alone, he hammered everybody who didn’t look like Reggie.
He must have been a real hoot in the pulpit. :rolleyes:
And I wouldn’t go getting all hyper about somebody calling Dimebag Darrell a redneck. I knew exactly nothing about the guy before he was killed, because I never listened to his music. I judged him based on his choice of nickname, and not kindly. Oh well. YMMV. It’s not like we’re talking about the Stephen Hawking of music theory, right?
Not that this has anything to do with the OP, but off the top of my head I can think of Martin Luther King, Colin Powell, Jimi Hendrix, Nelson Mandella, Johnny Cochran, Chip & Kim of The Amazing Race, etc. etc. etc…
I’m sure you can find a message board more suited to your, shall we say, capacities. Since you registered here just to share that, we won’t delay your search any longer.
Dimebag Darrell was a phenomenal guitarist who could copy a complex melody after hearing it once. He was also, by all accounts, a genuinly nice guy who would take time for his fans and support local acts. Just because he liked to smoke a little weed, or beacuse you didn’t care for his music, doesn’t seem like a reason to judge him “not kindly.”
“That was extremely offensive and I can’t believe you felt that appropriate in the workplace! Normally, I let those things fly, but normally they aren’t that offensive. I’m afraid I’m going to need to speak to HR and your supervisor.”
'Course, my son is Korean, so ethnic cleansing in regards to Asians would have been enough that reporting him to HR would have been preferable to most of my thoughts on what should be done to him.
Well, people who say “them” when they should have said “those” can go to Editorial Hell.
Seriously, I thank Somebody every day that I don’t have to work in a place where people actually talk and think like that–at least not to my knowledge.
People claimed that the Johnstown flood in PA was God’s way of punishing people for allowing prostitution. The flood wiped out most of the town which was in the valley, the whorehouses were all on top of the hills and escaped the flood (they also provided refuge for the townsfolk after the disaster, one has to wonder what would have happened if the situation had been reversed). When asked if he thought that the flood was punishment for the brothels, one resident pointed to the brothels on the hillside and said, “God sure had poor aim.”
I’m Indian, or rather, I 'm American, but I was born in India and have plenty of family there. (Hundreds of miles inland, thankfully).
I also have a very young-looking baby face.
I would have probably started bawling to make him feel totally like shit, and get other people involved as well.
[QUOTE=Roland OrzabalOh well. You win some, you lose some. I guess when logic is one of the principles you feel inclined to uphold, you’re going to run into a lot of brick walls.[/QUOTE]
DAMNIT!!! These people make me absolutely CRAZY.
These people are weak-minded idiots that glom onto religion and its supposed “vengeance” against sinners. They don’t pay any attention to the REAL teachings. That is, love, acceptance, helping the less fortunate among other things. And then, to add insult to injury, they call themselves christians.
They’re not. They’re just morons using God as an excuse for their ignorance. Please people, do NOT lump all those who believe in God in with morons like the one in the OP and Roland’s unbelievably stupid co-worker.
Babies dying shows that God exists? The woman is deranged and stupid.
Well, because he is only doing what is right. :rolleyes:
I agree about not grouping all believers in one group. I know I sound like a broken record, but it’s the extremists, and those who want you to conform are the ones I take issue with.
I’m with you, I wish I could think of a really good scathing retort. I’m afraid that IRL the sheer idiocy of this type of attitude would reduce me to no more than a stuttered “are you KIDDING me”?
I’m hoping that some of our more biting and clever dopers will come up with one that I can practice beforehand, in case I am confronted with this mentality. So far, everyone I know is just horrified.
I wish that my 87 cents that’s left in my checking account would do any good, I’d take it to red cross. But our radio station this morning said that the best way for us to help was money, so I guess my broke but willing hands aren’t going to do any good this time.