Re: Colored people and cripples

2003-08-07 Thread Steve Furlong
On Wednesday 06 August 2003 15:23, Cardenas wrote:
 once again, we can count on Tim May to contribute the least
 productive comment to this thread.

I'm peeved with Tim, too. He's moving in on my turf!


Tim wrote:
 (I may start pulling cores on their tires after seeing so many 
 apparently-fully-mobile persons getting out of their cars and vans 
with 
 the Handicapped placards.

Nah, kneecap the fake crips instead. Let them deserve their special 
license plates.

-- 
Steve FurlongComputer Condottiere   Have GNU, Will Travel

If someone is so fearful that, that they're going to start using
their weapons to protect their rights, makes me very nervous that
these people have these weapons at all!  -- Rep. Henry Waxman



Colored people and cripples

2003-08-06 Thread Tim May
On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 10:59  AM, Tyler Durden wrote:

Tim May wrote...

Where did this of color nonsense get started?

Like a lot of PC terms...from guilt-ridden white liberals. Black folks 
never use this term, as far as I've ever heard.
I hear them using this _frequently_. Just about any time I see a fat 
negro chick on one of the talk shows (CNN, MSNBC, etc.) I can count on 
her using the phrase blahblah of color several times.


Likewise with physically challenged. My black karate Sensei used to 
periodically laugh at the shame and embarassment associated with any 
speech coloration...to the point where some people won't even 
mention skin color when describing another person.

Again, I hear the cripples using the phrases physically challenged 
_frequently_.

It's not enough that cripples always get the best parking places, by 
law, but they want all Handicapped signs replaced with more PC terms.

(I may start pulling cores on their tires after seeing so many 
apparently-fully-mobile persons getting out of their cars and vans with 
the Handicapped placards. Here in California, an entire industry of 
scammers and willing doctors has emerged to get more and more people 
declared Disabled and thus eligible for the special placards and, of 
course, taxpayer-paid-for free stuff.)

--Tim May



Re: Colored people and cripples

2003-08-06 Thread Cardenas
once again, we can count on Tim May to contribute the least productive
comment to this thread. 

On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 12:01:48PM -0700, Tim May wrote:
 On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 10:59  AM, Tyler Durden wrote:
 
 Tim May wrote...
 
 Where did this of color nonsense get started?
 
 Like a lot of PC terms...from guilt-ridden white liberals. Black folks 
 never use this term, as far as I've ever heard.
 
 I hear them using this _frequently_. Just about any time I see a fat 
 negro chick on one of the talk shows (CNN, MSNBC, etc.) I can count on 
 her using the phrase blahblah of color several times.
 
 
 Likewise with physically challenged. My black karate Sensei used to 
 periodically laugh at the shame and embarassment associated with any 
 speech coloration...to the point where some people won't even 
 mention skin color when describing another person.
 
 
 Again, I hear the cripples using the phrases physically challenged 
 _frequently_.
 
 It's not enough that cripples always get the best parking places, by 
 law, but they want all Handicapped signs replaced with more PC terms.
 
 (I may start pulling cores on their tires after seeing so many 
 apparently-fully-mobile persons getting out of their cars and vans with 
 the Handicapped placards. Here in California, an entire industry of 
 scammers and willing doctors has emerged to get more and more people 
 declared Disabled and thus eligible for the special placards and, of 
 course, taxpayer-paid-for free stuff.)
 

-- 
http://www.sdtjmobilization.org
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Colored people

2003-08-06 Thread Tim May
On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 08:39  PM, Mac Norton wrote:

There was a weapons charge as well, which will always complicate 
matters considerably.  The unconventional life is a more or less fine 
thing until it gets perpendicular to the conventional life, usually in 
the form of law enforcement agents.  When that happens, and it almost 
surely will, what is necessary is a relatively big bunch of money, or 
a plea bargain.

What happened here is happening to young men (yes, usually men, and as 
in this case, of color)
Where did this of color nonsense get started?

I thought colored people wanted to be called by other names, now they 
and their whiteliberal supporters are routinely using the silly name 
people of color.

(Of course, we live in an age where homosexuals call themselves 
queers and propagate the name--Queer Nation, Queers of Color, Queer 
Eye for the Pervert Guy, etc.--and yet file lawsuits when others call 
them queers. And we live in an age where negroes call themselves and 
other negroes niggers and name their minstrel acts Niggaz with 
Attitude but then insist that persons of whiteness call them NWA so 
as not to use the offensive N-word.)

If the coloreds want to be called that, fine with me.

--Tim May