Political Correctness is BS
Comments
-
brianlux said:mace1229 said:brianlux said:mace1229 said:Back to the original topic.
You know it is BS when it is considered racist to wear a sombrero and serve Mexican food on a college campus for Cinco de Mayo.
So is it racist to eat corned beef on St. Patrick's Day?
Is it racist to celebrate the Chinese new year in America?
If you say yes then we just disagree on completely different levels.
If those are okay, how is serving Mexican food on Cinco de Mayo any different? People generally aren't mocking Mexicans by doing it.
We were talking about someone pretending to look like Hispanic, not serve food, correct?0 -
mace1229 said:brianlux said:mace1229 said:brianlux said:mace1229 said:Back to the original topic.
You know it is BS when it is considered racist to wear a sombrero and serve Mexican food on a college campus for Cinco de Mayo.
So is it racist to eat corned beef on St. Patrick's Day?
Is it racist to celebrate the Chinese new year in America?
If you say yes then we just disagree on completely different levels.
If those are okay, how is serving Mexican food on Cinco de Mayo any different? People generally aren't mocking Mexicans by doing it.
We were talking about someone pretending to look like Hispanic, not serve food, correct?
0 -
mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:Back to the original topic.
You know it is BS when it is considered racist to wear a sombrero and serve Mexican food on a college campus for Cinco de Mayo.
If there is no issue with reducing a person to the stereotypes that exist for their cultural upbringing, this should go both directions.
From what I can see, people seem to have no problem with political correctness on its own: people seem to have a problem with political correctness when it inhibits their agenda rather than reinforcing it.
You would be embracing negative and illegal stereotypes.
How is serving Mexican food on a Mexican holiday racist?
How is wearing a traditional wear (sombrero) on a Mexican holiday racist? No one implies all Mexicans wear it, but it is a traditional accessories that is still commonly worn. I don't think I've ever seen a mariachi band without a sombrero.
It is perfectly acceptable to dress Irish and serve corned beef on St. Patrick's day. How is Cinco de Mayo different?
Is using chopsticks at a chinese restaurant racist now?
How is wearing a typically patriotic outfit on an American holiday discriminatory? Not all Americans wear it, but many do dress up for the occasion.
How is lacking critical thought, modelled after a typical American, discriminatory (and to remind you, you're 14th in reading skills, 25th in math, and 17th in sciences. You can walk north to Canada, where we're 3rd in reading, and 5th in math and sciences)?
How is eating a cheeseburger discriminatory? By the Center for Investigative Reporting's estimate (via PBS), Americans consume three burgers per week.
How is drawing attention to the American gun-lust discriminatory? There have been ongoing polarizing discussions on the topic for at least since the mass shooting epidemics, and the best solution this President has so far has been arming more people to prevent armed homicides (see the 'critical thought' part above).
I don’t have a problem if another country wants to serve hamburgers on the 4th of July. Dress as a cowboy and BBQ, wouldn’t insult me in the least. Suggesting they shoot guns in the air and equating that to serving Mexican food in a sombrero was what I didn’t agree with.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/florida/fl-reg-fisherman-shot-20171017-story.html
09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR;
Libtardaplorable©. And proud of it.
Brilliantati©0 -
Wedding Celebrations Turn Tragic, Gunfire Kills Groom’s Father
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wljpl_lQtLU
0 -
Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:Back to the original topic.
You know it is BS when it is considered racist to wear a sombrero and serve Mexican food on a college campus for Cinco de Mayo.
If there is no issue with reducing a person to the stereotypes that exist for their cultural upbringing, this should go both directions.
From what I can see, people seem to have no problem with political correctness on its own: people seem to have a problem with political correctness when it inhibits their agenda rather than reinforcing it.
You would be embracing negative and illegal stereotypes.
How is serving Mexican food on a Mexican holiday racist?
How is wearing a traditional wear (sombrero) on a Mexican holiday racist? No one implies all Mexicans wear it, but it is a traditional accessories that is still commonly worn. I don't think I've ever seen a mariachi band without a sombrero.
It is perfectly acceptable to dress Irish and serve corned beef on St. Patrick's day. How is Cinco de Mayo different?
Is using chopsticks at a chinese restaurant racist now?
How is wearing a typically patriotic outfit on an American holiday discriminatory? Not all Americans wear it, but many do dress up for the occasion.
How is lacking critical thought, modelled after a typical American, discriminatory (and to remind you, you're 14th in reading skills, 25th in math, and 17th in sciences. You can walk north to Canada, where we're 3rd in reading, and 5th in math and sciences)?
How is eating a cheeseburger discriminatory? By the Center for Investigative Reporting's estimate (via PBS), Americans consume three burgers per week.
How is drawing attention to the American gun-lust discriminatory? There have been ongoing polarizing discussions on the topic for at least since the mass shooting epidemics, and the best solution this President has so far has been arming more people to prevent armed homicides (see the 'critical thought' part above).
I don’t have a problem if another country wants to serve hamburgers on the 4th of July. Dress as a cowboy and BBQ, wouldn’t insult me in the least. Suggesting they shoot guns in the air and equating that to serving Mexican food in a sombrero was what I didn’t agree with.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/florida/fl-reg-fisherman-shot-20171017-story.html
Exactly.
But that article they were not shooting up in the air as mentioned before, they were shooting at an illegal target without a proper berm. I only said I don;t know anyone and have never seen anyone who shoots guns into the air, I never said that doesn't happen if that is where this was going.
The article states the only reason no charges were filed is they could not determine who fired the shot.
My opinion both should have been charged with a lesser crime but neither with manslaughter.0 -
mace1229 said:Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:Back to the original topic.
You know it is BS when it is considered racist to wear a sombrero and serve Mexican food on a college campus for Cinco de Mayo.
If there is no issue with reducing a person to the stereotypes that exist for their cultural upbringing, this should go both directions.
From what I can see, people seem to have no problem with political correctness on its own: people seem to have a problem with political correctness when it inhibits their agenda rather than reinforcing it.
You would be embracing negative and illegal stereotypes.
How is serving Mexican food on a Mexican holiday racist?
How is wearing a traditional wear (sombrero) on a Mexican holiday racist? No one implies all Mexicans wear it, but it is a traditional accessories that is still commonly worn. I don't think I've ever seen a mariachi band without a sombrero.
It is perfectly acceptable to dress Irish and serve corned beef on St. Patrick's day. How is Cinco de Mayo different?
Is using chopsticks at a chinese restaurant racist now?
How is wearing a typically patriotic outfit on an American holiday discriminatory? Not all Americans wear it, but many do dress up for the occasion.
How is lacking critical thought, modelled after a typical American, discriminatory (and to remind you, you're 14th in reading skills, 25th in math, and 17th in sciences. You can walk north to Canada, where we're 3rd in reading, and 5th in math and sciences)?
How is eating a cheeseburger discriminatory? By the Center for Investigative Reporting's estimate (via PBS), Americans consume three burgers per week.
How is drawing attention to the American gun-lust discriminatory? There have been ongoing polarizing discussions on the topic for at least since the mass shooting epidemics, and the best solution this President has so far has been arming more people to prevent armed homicides (see the 'critical thought' part above).
I don’t have a problem if another country wants to serve hamburgers on the 4th of July. Dress as a cowboy and BBQ, wouldn’t insult me in the least. Suggesting they shoot guns in the air and equating that to serving Mexican food in a sombrero was what I didn’t agree with.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/florida/fl-reg-fisherman-shot-20171017-story.html
Exactly.
But that article they were not shooting up in the air as mentioned before, they were shooting at an illegal target without a proper berm. I only said I don;t know anyone and have never seen anyone who shoots guns into the air, I never said that doesn't happen if that is where this was going.
The article states the only reason no charges were filed is they could not determine who fired the shot.
My opinion both should have been charged with a lesser crime but neither with manslaughter.
09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR;
Libtardaplorable©. And proud of it.
Brilliantati©0 -
Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:Back to the original topic.
You know it is BS when it is considered racist to wear a sombrero and serve Mexican food on a college campus for Cinco de Mayo.
If there is no issue with reducing a person to the stereotypes that exist for their cultural upbringing, this should go both directions.
From what I can see, people seem to have no problem with political correctness on its own: people seem to have a problem with political correctness when it inhibits their agenda rather than reinforcing it.
You would be embracing negative and illegal stereotypes.
How is serving Mexican food on a Mexican holiday racist?
How is wearing a traditional wear (sombrero) on a Mexican holiday racist? No one implies all Mexicans wear it, but it is a traditional accessories that is still commonly worn. I don't think I've ever seen a mariachi band without a sombrero.
It is perfectly acceptable to dress Irish and serve corned beef on St. Patrick's day. How is Cinco de Mayo different?
Is using chopsticks at a chinese restaurant racist now?
How is wearing a typically patriotic outfit on an American holiday discriminatory? Not all Americans wear it, but many do dress up for the occasion.
How is lacking critical thought, modelled after a typical American, discriminatory (and to remind you, you're 14th in reading skills, 25th in math, and 17th in sciences. You can walk north to Canada, where we're 3rd in reading, and 5th in math and sciences)?
How is eating a cheeseburger discriminatory? By the Center for Investigative Reporting's estimate (via PBS), Americans consume three burgers per week.
How is drawing attention to the American gun-lust discriminatory? There have been ongoing polarizing discussions on the topic for at least since the mass shooting epidemics, and the best solution this President has so far has been arming more people to prevent armed homicides (see the 'critical thought' part above).
I don’t have a problem if another country wants to serve hamburgers on the 4th of July. Dress as a cowboy and BBQ, wouldn’t insult me in the least. Suggesting they shoot guns in the air and equating that to serving Mexican food in a sombrero was what I didn’t agree with.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/florida/fl-reg-fisherman-shot-20171017-story.html
Exactly.
But that article they were not shooting up in the air as mentioned before, they were shooting at an illegal target without a proper berm. I only said I don;t know anyone and have never seen anyone who shoots guns into the air, I never said that doesn't happen if that is where this was going.
The article states the only reason no charges were filed is they could not determine who fired the shot.
My opinion both should have been charged with a lesser crime but neither with manslaughter.
0 -
Big Bank Hank said:mace1229 said:brianlux said:mace1229 said:brianlux said:mace1229 said:Back to the original topic.
You know it is BS when it is considered racist to wear a sombrero and serve Mexican food on a college campus for Cinco de Mayo.
So is it racist to eat corned beef on St. Patrick's Day?
Is it racist to celebrate the Chinese new year in America?
If you say yes then we just disagree on completely different levels.
If those are okay, how is serving Mexican food on Cinco de Mayo any different? People generally aren't mocking Mexicans by doing it.
We were talking about someone pretending to look like Hispanic, not serve food, correct?0 -
Big Bank Hank said:
Wedding Celebrations Turn Tragic, Gunfire Kills Groom’s Father
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wljpl_lQtLU
I LOVE MUSIC.
www.cluthelee.com
www.cluthe.com0 -
It is interesting to me about its ok to dress as a woman at a party but not a different colour. Also the Mexican hat. If i put a cowboy hat on as an English man is that wrong. Dressing as another person to celebrate anything can in no way be classed as racism thats crazy talk. Celebrate means enjoy and you are FOR that specific event or day. Dear lord.
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
mace1229 said:Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:Back to the original topic.
You know it is BS when it is considered racist to wear a sombrero and serve Mexican food on a college campus for Cinco de Mayo.
If there is no issue with reducing a person to the stereotypes that exist for their cultural upbringing, this should go both directions.
From what I can see, people seem to have no problem with political correctness on its own: people seem to have a problem with political correctness when it inhibits their agenda rather than reinforcing it.
You would be embracing negative and illegal stereotypes.
How is serving Mexican food on a Mexican holiday racist?
How is wearing a traditional wear (sombrero) on a Mexican holiday racist? No one implies all Mexicans wear it, but it is a traditional accessories that is still commonly worn. I don't think I've ever seen a mariachi band without a sombrero.
It is perfectly acceptable to dress Irish and serve corned beef on St. Patrick's day. How is Cinco de Mayo different?
Is using chopsticks at a chinese restaurant racist now?
How is wearing a typically patriotic outfit on an American holiday discriminatory? Not all Americans wear it, but many do dress up for the occasion.
How is lacking critical thought, modelled after a typical American, discriminatory (and to remind you, you're 14th in reading skills, 25th in math, and 17th in sciences. You can walk north to Canada, where we're 3rd in reading, and 5th in math and sciences)?
How is eating a cheeseburger discriminatory? By the Center for Investigative Reporting's estimate (via PBS), Americans consume three burgers per week.
How is drawing attention to the American gun-lust discriminatory? There have been ongoing polarizing discussions on the topic for at least since the mass shooting epidemics, and the best solution this President has so far has been arming more people to prevent armed homicides (see the 'critical thought' part above).
I don’t have a problem if another country wants to serve hamburgers on the 4th of July. Dress as a cowboy and BBQ, wouldn’t insult me in the least. Suggesting they shoot guns in the air and equating that to serving Mexican food in a sombrero was what I didn’t agree with.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/florida/fl-reg-fisherman-shot-20171017-story.html
Exactly.
But that article they were not shooting up in the air as mentioned before, they were shooting at an illegal target without a proper berm. I only said I don;t know anyone and have never seen anyone who shoots guns into the air, I never said that doesn't happen if that is where this was going.
The article states the only reason no charges were filed is they could not determine who fired the shot.
My opinion both should have been charged with a lesser crime but neither with manslaughter.
am sure a few others are available as well to punish
_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
mfc2006 said:Big Bank Hank said:
Wedding Celebrations Turn Tragic, Gunfire Kills Groom’s Father
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wljpl_lQtLU
Post edited by Big Bank Hank on0 -
Not stressed at all. Thanks for your concern, though.I LOVE MUSIC.
www.cluthelee.com
www.cluthe.com0 -
mfc2006 said:Not stressed at all. Thanks for your concern, though.0
-
mickeyrat said:mace1229 said:Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:Back to the original topic.
You know it is BS when it is considered racist to wear a sombrero and serve Mexican food on a college campus for Cinco de Mayo.
If there is no issue with reducing a person to the stereotypes that exist for their cultural upbringing, this should go both directions.
From what I can see, people seem to have no problem with political correctness on its own: people seem to have a problem with political correctness when it inhibits their agenda rather than reinforcing it.
You would be embracing negative and illegal stereotypes.
How is serving Mexican food on a Mexican holiday racist?
How is wearing a traditional wear (sombrero) on a Mexican holiday racist? No one implies all Mexicans wear it, but it is a traditional accessories that is still commonly worn. I don't think I've ever seen a mariachi band without a sombrero.
It is perfectly acceptable to dress Irish and serve corned beef on St. Patrick's day. How is Cinco de Mayo different?
Is using chopsticks at a chinese restaurant racist now?
How is wearing a typically patriotic outfit on an American holiday discriminatory? Not all Americans wear it, but many do dress up for the occasion.
How is lacking critical thought, modelled after a typical American, discriminatory (and to remind you, you're 14th in reading skills, 25th in math, and 17th in sciences. You can walk north to Canada, where we're 3rd in reading, and 5th in math and sciences)?
How is eating a cheeseburger discriminatory? By the Center for Investigative Reporting's estimate (via PBS), Americans consume three burgers per week.
How is drawing attention to the American gun-lust discriminatory? There have been ongoing polarizing discussions on the topic for at least since the mass shooting epidemics, and the best solution this President has so far has been arming more people to prevent armed homicides (see the 'critical thought' part above).
I don’t have a problem if another country wants to serve hamburgers on the 4th of July. Dress as a cowboy and BBQ, wouldn’t insult me in the least. Suggesting they shoot guns in the air and equating that to serving Mexican food in a sombrero was what I didn’t agree with.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/florida/fl-reg-fisherman-shot-20171017-story.html
Exactly.
But that article they were not shooting up in the air as mentioned before, they were shooting at an illegal target without a proper berm. I only said I don;t know anyone and have never seen anyone who shoots guns into the air, I never said that doesn't happen if that is where this was going.
The article states the only reason no charges were filed is they could not determine who fired the shot.
My opinion both should have been charged with a lesser crime but neither with manslaughter.
am sure a few others are available as well to punish
I said charge them both with something like reckless endangerment. I just don't see how you can charge both with any homicide/manslaughter when clearly only one did it, you just don't know which one. And that is exactly what happened, they couldn't figure out which one shot bullet that struck the man, so they couldn't charge them with homicide/manslaughter.
Both should have definitely been charged with reckless endangerment or something similar though.Post edited by mace1229 on0 -
mace1229 said:mickeyrat said:mace1229 said:Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:Back to the original topic.
You know it is BS when it is considered racist to wear a sombrero and serve Mexican food on a college campus for Cinco de Mayo.
If there is no issue with reducing a person to the stereotypes that exist for their cultural upbringing, this should go both directions.
From what I can see, people seem to have no problem with political correctness on its own: people seem to have a problem with political correctness when it inhibits their agenda rather than reinforcing it.
You would be embracing negative and illegal stereotypes.
How is serving Mexican food on a Mexican holiday racist?
How is wearing a traditional wear (sombrero) on a Mexican holiday racist? No one implies all Mexicans wear it, but it is a traditional accessories that is still commonly worn. I don't think I've ever seen a mariachi band without a sombrero.
It is perfectly acceptable to dress Irish and serve corned beef on St. Patrick's day. How is Cinco de Mayo different?
Is using chopsticks at a chinese restaurant racist now?
How is wearing a typically patriotic outfit on an American holiday discriminatory? Not all Americans wear it, but many do dress up for the occasion.
How is lacking critical thought, modelled after a typical American, discriminatory (and to remind you, you're 14th in reading skills, 25th in math, and 17th in sciences. You can walk north to Canada, where we're 3rd in reading, and 5th in math and sciences)?
How is eating a cheeseburger discriminatory? By the Center for Investigative Reporting's estimate (via PBS), Americans consume three burgers per week.
How is drawing attention to the American gun-lust discriminatory? There have been ongoing polarizing discussions on the topic for at least since the mass shooting epidemics, and the best solution this President has so far has been arming more people to prevent armed homicides (see the 'critical thought' part above).
I don’t have a problem if another country wants to serve hamburgers on the 4th of July. Dress as a cowboy and BBQ, wouldn’t insult me in the least. Suggesting they shoot guns in the air and equating that to serving Mexican food in a sombrero was what I didn’t agree with.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/florida/fl-reg-fisherman-shot-20171017-story.html
Exactly.
But that article they were not shooting up in the air as mentioned before, they were shooting at an illegal target without a proper berm. I only said I don;t know anyone and have never seen anyone who shoots guns into the air, I never said that doesn't happen if that is where this was going.
The article states the only reason no charges were filed is they could not determine who fired the shot.
My opinion both should have been charged with a lesser crime but neither with manslaughter.
am sure a few others are available as well to punish
I said charge them both with something like reckless endangerment. I just don't see how you can charge both with any homicide/manslaughter when clearly only one did it, you just don't know which one. And that is exactly what happened, they couldn't figure out which one shot bullet that struck the man, so they couldn't charge them with homicide/manslaughter.
Both should have definitely been charged with reckless endangerment or something similar though.
depraved indifference if that jurisdiction has that charge.
accessory often gets the full weight as well , so the charges fit.
_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
mace1229 said:mickeyrat said:mace1229 said:Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:Back to the original topic.
You know it is BS when it is considered racist to wear a sombrero and serve Mexican food on a college campus for Cinco de Mayo.
If there is no issue with reducing a person to the stereotypes that exist for their cultural upbringing, this should go both directions.
From what I can see, people seem to have no problem with political correctness on its own: people seem to have a problem with political correctness when it inhibits their agenda rather than reinforcing it.
You would be embracing negative and illegal stereotypes.
How is serving Mexican food on a Mexican holiday racist?
How is wearing a traditional wear (sombrero) on a Mexican holiday racist? No one implies all Mexicans wear it, but it is a traditional accessories that is still commonly worn. I don't think I've ever seen a mariachi band without a sombrero.
It is perfectly acceptable to dress Irish and serve corned beef on St. Patrick's day. How is Cinco de Mayo different?
Is using chopsticks at a chinese restaurant racist now?
How is wearing a typically patriotic outfit on an American holiday discriminatory? Not all Americans wear it, but many do dress up for the occasion.
How is lacking critical thought, modelled after a typical American, discriminatory (and to remind you, you're 14th in reading skills, 25th in math, and 17th in sciences. You can walk north to Canada, where we're 3rd in reading, and 5th in math and sciences)?
How is eating a cheeseburger discriminatory? By the Center for Investigative Reporting's estimate (via PBS), Americans consume three burgers per week.
How is drawing attention to the American gun-lust discriminatory? There have been ongoing polarizing discussions on the topic for at least since the mass shooting epidemics, and the best solution this President has so far has been arming more people to prevent armed homicides (see the 'critical thought' part above).
I don’t have a problem if another country wants to serve hamburgers on the 4th of July. Dress as a cowboy and BBQ, wouldn’t insult me in the least. Suggesting they shoot guns in the air and equating that to serving Mexican food in a sombrero was what I didn’t agree with.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/florida/fl-reg-fisherman-shot-20171017-story.html
Exactly.
But that article they were not shooting up in the air as mentioned before, they were shooting at an illegal target without a proper berm. I only said I don;t know anyone and have never seen anyone who shoots guns into the air, I never said that doesn't happen if that is where this was going.
The article states the only reason no charges were filed is they could not determine who fired the shot.
My opinion both should have been charged with a lesser crime but neither with manslaughter.
am sure a few others are available as well to punish
I said charge them both with something like reckless endangerment. I just don't see how you can charge both with any homicide/manslaughter when clearly only one did it, you just don't know which one. And that is exactly what happened, they couldn't figure out which one shot bullet that struck the man, so they couldn't charge them with homicide/manslaughter.
Both should have definitely been charged with reckless endangerment or something similar though.09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR;
Libtardaplorable©. And proud of it.
Brilliantati©0 -
lastexitlondon said:It is interesting to me about its ok to dress as a woman at a party but not a different colour. Also the Mexican hat. If i put a cowboy hat on as an English man is that wrong. Dressing as another person to celebrate anything can in no way be classed as racism thats crazy talk. Celebrate means enjoy and you are FOR that specific event or day. Dear lord.0
-
Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:mickeyrat said:mace1229 said:Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:Halifax2TheMax said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:Back to the original topic.
You know it is BS when it is considered racist to wear a sombrero and serve Mexican food on a college campus for Cinco de Mayo.
If there is no issue with reducing a person to the stereotypes that exist for their cultural upbringing, this should go both directions.
From what I can see, people seem to have no problem with political correctness on its own: people seem to have a problem with political correctness when it inhibits their agenda rather than reinforcing it.
You would be embracing negative and illegal stereotypes.
How is serving Mexican food on a Mexican holiday racist?
How is wearing a traditional wear (sombrero) on a Mexican holiday racist? No one implies all Mexicans wear it, but it is a traditional accessories that is still commonly worn. I don't think I've ever seen a mariachi band without a sombrero.
It is perfectly acceptable to dress Irish and serve corned beef on St. Patrick's day. How is Cinco de Mayo different?
Is using chopsticks at a chinese restaurant racist now?
How is wearing a typically patriotic outfit on an American holiday discriminatory? Not all Americans wear it, but many do dress up for the occasion.
How is lacking critical thought, modelled after a typical American, discriminatory (and to remind you, you're 14th in reading skills, 25th in math, and 17th in sciences. You can walk north to Canada, where we're 3rd in reading, and 5th in math and sciences)?
How is eating a cheeseburger discriminatory? By the Center for Investigative Reporting's estimate (via PBS), Americans consume three burgers per week.
How is drawing attention to the American gun-lust discriminatory? There have been ongoing polarizing discussions on the topic for at least since the mass shooting epidemics, and the best solution this President has so far has been arming more people to prevent armed homicides (see the 'critical thought' part above).
I don’t have a problem if another country wants to serve hamburgers on the 4th of July. Dress as a cowboy and BBQ, wouldn’t insult me in the least. Suggesting they shoot guns in the air and equating that to serving Mexican food in a sombrero was what I didn’t agree with.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/florida/fl-reg-fisherman-shot-20171017-story.html
Exactly.
But that article they were not shooting up in the air as mentioned before, they were shooting at an illegal target without a proper berm. I only said I don;t know anyone and have never seen anyone who shoots guns into the air, I never said that doesn't happen if that is where this was going.
The article states the only reason no charges were filed is they could not determine who fired the shot.
My opinion both should have been charged with a lesser crime but neither with manslaughter.
am sure a few others are available as well to punish
I said charge them both with something like reckless endangerment. I just don't see how you can charge both with any homicide/manslaughter when clearly only one did it, you just don't know which one. And that is exactly what happened, they couldn't figure out which one shot bullet that struck the man, so they couldn't charge them with homicide/manslaughter.
Both should have definitely been charged with reckless endangerment or something similar though.
I'm not against holding people responsible. You just have to know who is guilty. And I'm speculating here, but I would bet they determined any lawyer could easily throw up some defense given the scenario in a case like this that would make it impossible to convict.0 -
Go Beavers said:lastexitlondon said:It is interesting to me about its ok to dress as a woman at a party but not a different colour. Also the Mexican hat. If i put a cowboy hat on as an English man is that wrong. Dressing as another person to celebrate anything can in no way be classed as racism thats crazy talk. Celebrate means enjoy and you are FOR that specific event or day. Dear lord.
Otherwise it appears as though it might be propped up to support consumerism in the USA -- go out on May 5th and drink Tecate!
The love he receives is the love that is saved0
Categories
- All Categories
- 148.9K Pearl Jam's Music and Activism
- 110.1K The Porch
- 275 Vitalogy
- 35.1K Given To Fly (live)
- 3.5K Words and Music...Communication
- 39.2K Flea Market
- 39.2K Lost Dogs
- 58.7K Not Pearl Jam's Music
- 10.6K Musicians and Gearheads
- 29.1K Other Music
- 17.8K Poetry, Prose, Music & Art
- 1.1K The Art Wall
- 56.8K Non-Pearl Jam Discussion
- 22.2K A Moving Train
- 31.7K All Encompassing Trip
- 2.9K Technical Stuff and Help