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AGBF|1379371721|3521936 said:athenaworth|1379370735|3521927 said:So it’s not OK for anyone to misconstrue you’re “metaphor” but it’s totally OK for you to say that Madelise compared women to golf balls?
If one is watching golf on television instead of watching a beauty pageant, what is one watching?
One is watching a golf ball fly.
I stand by that.
AGBF
athenaworth|1379372102|3521943 said:AGBF|1379371721|3521936 said:athenaworth|1379370735|3521927 said:So it’s not OK for anyone to misconstrue you’re “metaphor” but it’s totally OK for you to say that Madelise compared women to golf balls?
If one is watching golf on television instead of watching a beauty pageant, what is one watching?
One is watching a golf ball fly.
I stand by that.
One is watching precision, concentration, coordination, and maybe even some pretty scenry. I stand by my assessment that the rules on this matter apply to everyone but you.
What does any of this matter to the thread topic at hand? Golf is dreadfully boring (my personal opinion). Dog fighting is illegal (fact). Beauty Pageants are...a lot of things. People can watch whatever they choose for entertainment purposes.AGBF|1379356252|3521762 said:I understand, madelise. But some forms of "entertainment" are not as innocuous as golf. What if I were to substitute televised dog fighting for golf? Would you still take the position that people should just watch it or turn it off?madelise|1379355815|3521758 said:Really? I mean who cares as in, if you don't like it, don't watch it. If I don't like something, I don't watch it or participate in it. Like horror movies or golf. I don't like either, but I don't wish they don't exist.AGBF|1379355555|3521754 said:You appear to be contradicting yourself. You say that you did pageants as a child, so that the topic matters to you, but then when it comes to how others feel about them you write, "who cares?" as if the topic is unimportant. If it matters to you, why shouldn't the topic matter to others?madelise|1379354108|3521732 said:As someone who has done pageants as a child, I'm kind of upset that some of you wish they no longer exist. Who cares?
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packrat|1379374596|3521966 said:Now I think we just look like a country of giant douches.
distracts|1379373763|3521962 said:I just find it hilarious how many people are calling her arabic and middle-eastern... she's Indian, guys, that's different. The people making those comments are not only racist but insanely ignorant.
MakingTheGrade|1379387850|3522086 said:I've oddly been the subject of "positive" racism if there is such a thing...
I'm Chinese, and all my life I've had lots of largely "positive" assumptions made about me due to the fact that I'm asian. People assume I"m smart, good at math, have a great work ethic, am very polite, and very clean, lol. These things are all true mind you, but still! I kid you not, I've had patients tell me they love having asian doctors because we're brighter and cleaner than our caucasian counterparts...oy.
madelise|1379514318|3522852 said:I think I finally got the closure to this that I really wanted. Thank you all for giving your opinions and comments. Yes, I actually needed closure because I was that upset. Racism bothers me very much.
madelise|1379514318|3522852 said:I think I finally got the closure to this that I really wanted. Thank you all for giving your opinions and comments. Yes, I actually needed closure because I was that upset. Racism bothers me very much. No, I'm not a prude, and I don't get upset over small jokes like "You're Asian, so you're a bad driver" or whatever, but calling someone the n-word with ill-intent, or calling someone a terrorist is serious business.
My friend shared with me that there are more people upset over those couple of hundred of ignorant tweets than there are people who tweeted. It makes me feel better.
http://imgur.com/a/tZQjc
madelise|1379514318|3522852 said:I think I finally got the closure to this that I really wanted. Thank you all for giving your opinions and comments. Yes, I actually needed closure because I was that upset. Racism bothers me very much. No, I'm not a prude, and I don't get upset over small jokes like "You're Asian, so you're a bad driver" or whatever, but calling someone the n-word with ill-intent, or calling someone a terrorist is serious business.
My friend shared with me that there are more people upset over those couple of hundred of ignorant tweets than there are people who tweeted. It makes me feel better.
http://imgur.com/a/tZQjc
missy|1379363397|3521835 said:Freke, I'm so sorry that happened to you and your dh. Unfortunately we still have a long way to go as a country and I am sad you feel that way about being an American but I can understand why you do.
madelise|1379362688|3521824 said:What does being American mean to you?
That's a complicated and long answer. Briefly this is what it means to me:
The freedom to become anything I want to if I am ready able and willing to put the hard work necessary into becoming whatever I want to.To express my opinions freely without fear of repercussions.
makhro82|1379572664|3523399 said:missy|1379363397|3521835 said:Freke, I'm so sorry that happened to you and your dh. Unfortunately we still have a long way to go as a country and I am sad you feel that way about being an American but I can understand why you do.
madelise|1379362688|3521824 said:What does being American mean to you?
That's a complicated and long answer. Briefly this is what it means to me:
The freedom to become anything I want to if I am ready able and willing to put the hard work necessary into becoming whatever I want to.To express my opinions freely without fear of repercussions.
I like your America, but unfortunately from a young age (around 4 or so) I realized that this is not the America anyone considered "other" lives in. I've just come to realize that in America we will never be color blind so I try not to let these kinds of things upset me anymore.
makhro82|1379583817|3523423 said:Missy, no where in my post did I infer that I hated America so I don't know where that came from.
I don't think that society exist but to many America is this great melting pot and it simply is not true. We have a very ugly history when it comes to race, that's a fact.
And after more than 20 years of being routinely upset please don't tell me what my heart can handle. I've lived through enough things and known enough people to know that just because laws change and public perceptions shift that some people's hearts are still very much unchanged.
missy|1379584349|3523426 said:makhro82|1379583817|3523423 said:Missy, no where in my post did I infer that I hated America so I don't know where that came from.
I don't think that society exist but to many America is this great melting pot and it simply is not true. We have a very ugly history when it comes to race, that's a fact.
And after more than 20 years of being routinely upset please don't tell me what my heart can handle. I've lived through enough things and known enough people to know that just because laws change and public perceptions shift that some people's hearts are still very much unchanged.
I'm sorry makhro82, I wasn't referring to you specifically when I wrote that. The last sentence when I addressed you was the only one specifically meant for you (and anyone else it might apply to). And I certainly didn't mean to tell you what your heart can handle. I am just saying that there has been big change for the positive and I am sorry you have been so disappointed in the past. Believe me I share many disappointments regarding prejudice and mean small minded and bigoted behavior from too many people to count. But I was sharing my thoughts and advice and sorry if I offended you. Not my intent. But we don't live in an ideal world and people are fallible and sometimes behave ignorantly. There are also just mean and stupid people all over this world. (And America is not the only country with a very ugly past. Don't get me started). But there are also amazing people who have helped moved us forward in so many ways.
missy|1379586006|3523433 said:I totally get it makhro82 and I'm sending you virtual hugs...we're on the same side. It's one of the reasons I'm reluctant to leave a metropolitan urban environment. However I still wonder where is better? We have to move forward and upward and cliche as it might sound "be the change we want to see".
It's the only way for a healthy future for everyone.
ForteKitty|1379364512|3521849 said:madelise|1379362688|3521824 said:What does being American mean to you?
Honestly? As someone who was born and raised here, who speaks English as a first and main language, but has the appearance of an Asian person... I still feel that for other Americans to see you as American, you have to be white. It goes against what my definition of being American is, but experience with racism and other people's perception of my "color" has tainted my definition. It's hard to believe in something when all your experiences dictate otherwise.
I didn't always feel that way. I grew up feeling 100% American. I love my country, I was proud of the history, I love my freedom, and I was American first. When I was in jr. high, two men in San Diego walked out of a doorway and right into me. One apologized, the other one decided to comment that he didn't need to apologize because I wouldn't understand him anyway, and that chinks should open their eyes when they walk. That moment was seared into my mind, and is still incredibly vivid 21 years later. I encountered many more people like that since, some in California (what??!), and some in other states. (FL, NV, UT, CO, NY) Strangers I've met seemed awed and amazed when my mouth opens and English comes out. If I had a penny for every "but you have no accent" comment, I'd be rich.
So yeah, as much as I'd love to feel like an American, I don't. I'm missing one key component!![]()
Logan Sapphire|1379591478|3523442 said:Same here, ForteKitty. I wasn't born here, but was adopted from Korea as an infant and only actually speak English. I also get the"you speak English so well" comment (or more like, "you speak English real good") and hated where I grew up because of all the racism tossed at my sister and me. She was actually physically pushed around by people in high school.
I lived in England for awhile and even there, had a person demand to see my passport b/c he didn't believe I was American- I guess an Asian person =/= American to him?