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Lozzoling
13-09-2007, 04:55 PM
"this jew of a wasp"
so i blocked da guy who said dat for a day
and now he wont admit wot he said was racist, meaning it or not,
so he's blocked me :rolleyes:
he had such a great argument; that my prejudices are as bad as racism - and that it slipped of the tongue
but if racism slips off the tongue, isn't it worse?
Jazza
13-09-2007, 04:58 PM
Of course it is because he means he was thinking it but not saying it. I wouldn't be offended but I can see why you were.
Lozzoling
13-09-2007, 04:59 PM
he won't even admit it tho
i was willin to forgive if he did
i have jewish friends
alexxxxx
13-09-2007, 05:08 PM
i don't personally know why people say 'OMG ALEX U R SUCH A JEW'
why? how is that a dis tbh?
FlyingJesus
13-09-2007, 05:14 PM
Errr I have a close Jewish friend and I still call people Jews for a laugh. It's not racist if you're actually just doing it for the humour; it's sort of making fun of the racism itself.
Racist remarks are only a problem when you perceive them as one. Actions are different.
Virgin Mary
13-09-2007, 05:38 PM
I assume he meant it "slipped off the fingers". I also assume by saying that you're "prejudice" he means postjudice, as you judged after the aforementioned remark. And thus saying that to judge someone after they've done something is on an equal level to discriminating an entire religion because they...managed to kill Jesus 2000 years after he'd already died, I guess the argument would be - as it always is.
seattlegrace
13-09-2007, 05:44 PM
I assume he meant it "slipped off the fingers". I also assume by saying that you're "prejudice" he means postjudice, as you judged after the aforementioned remark. And thus saying that to judge someone after they've done something is on an equal level to discriminating an entire religion because they...managed to kill Jesus 2000 years after he'd already died, I guess the argument would be - as it always is.
All hail Mary.
Jazza
13-09-2007, 05:50 PM
I assume he meant it "slipped off the fingers". I also assume by saying that you're "prejudice" he means postjudice, as you judged after the aforementioned remark. And thus saying that to judge someone after they've done something is on an equal level to discriminating an entire religion because they...managed to kill Jesus 2000 years after he'd already died, I guess the argument would be - as it always is.
Prejudice refers to the person who was being racist, not the person who he said it to.
Technologic
13-09-2007, 06:06 PM
It's all southpark's fault tbh.
WarezKid
13-09-2007, 06:20 PM
My mum bf's jokes with his mates like saying oi you **** and ect. i think it fine if you know the person..
Wootzeh
13-09-2007, 06:27 PM
"this jew of a wasp"
so i blocked da guy who said dat for a day
and now he wont admit wot he said was racist, meaning it or not,
so he's blocked me :rolleyes:
he had such a great argument; that my prejudices are as bad as racism - and that it slipped of the tongue
but if racism slips off the tongue, isn't it worse?
How can you find someone calling some wasp a Jew offensive?
Metric.
14-09-2007, 01:28 AM
i have a black friend and i say ***** plz all the time around her.
[DC]eption
14-09-2007, 11:04 AM
I think being prejudice towards some one is as bad as racism. But I dont see how what he said could be considered racist, unless he was using it as a derogatory(sp?) term.
today
14-09-2007, 08:56 PM
Wouldnt bother me if i was black/coloured (what the saying these days?) As i wouldnt take it as offence.
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