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"Old White Men"

turboturbo Member Posts: 820 ✭✭✭✭
edited January 2002 in General Discussion
Monday, January 21, 2002By Scott Norvell Black legislators in Virginia are refusing to salute the state flag with the rest of their colleagues in the House of Delegates because the salute itself was written in the 1950s by a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, reports The Virginia-Pilot.The words themselves have no racial overtones, but the possible history of the 30-word pledge has given some legislators pause. The state's black caucus decided as a group not to recite the pledge and have asked that it be retired."I'm not going to say something that offends someone," said Republican Winsome Sears of Norfolk. "I am my brother's keeper. My first duty is to not do things that are offensive to others."Demeaned PoultryThe folks at United Poultry Concerns are worked up over an ad for Carl's Jr. restaurants, claiming it "portrays chickens in a degrading and demeaning manner," reports the Los Angeles Times.The ad shows a group of men in suits standing around as one turns a live chicken every which way in a futile search for nuggets. They note that the chicken has wings, a breast and thighs, but no nuggets. The punch line shows a man removing a rubber glove and saying, "It's not there, either."UPC's president, Karen Davis, said the group objects to the derisive treatment of the bird's body. The bright lights of filming, the numerous takes likely needed to produce the spot and the absence of a "significant other" to calm the chicken would combine to make the experience stressful for the chicken, she said.Larry Brayman, a spokesman in St. Louis for CKE Restaurants Inc., said no animals were harmed in the making of the commercial.Old White MenThe new president of the New York City borough of Brooklyn says he is taking down a portrait of "old white man" George Washington that's hung in the office for years so the walls will be more reflective of the city's diversity, reports the New York Post.Marty Markowitz said he will probably hang a portrait of a black person or a woman in his office in place of the country's first president, moving the "Father of Our Country" elsewhere in Borough Hall."I respect history ... but there has to be a recognition that this is 2002," Markowitz said. "There's not one picture of a person of color, not one kid, not one Latin. Borough Hall should reflect the richness of our diversity." Old White WomenAnother New York City borough president, Helen Marshall of Queens, is yanking down yet another portrait, this one of British Queen Catherine of Braganza - the borough's namesake - because she profited from slavery in the 17th century, reports the New York Post."Helen is looking to replace what's in our hallways now with a new art exhibit that will really reflect the diversity of the population here," Marshall spokesman Dan Andrews said. Angry Queens residents scuttled plans to erect a giant statue of the Portuguese-born monarch in 1998 after complaining that the borough would be hailing someone who supported the African slave trade. (Thanks to Kevin M.)Insensitive ScalesA public scale that told a woman to "get off, fat pig" and abused a man who had put on some weight over Christmas was removed from a busy shopping center in Australia because it was offending people, reports Reuters.Managers of the Melbourne mall pulled the plug on the coin-operated scale after several customers complained about the offensive comments, made on printouts supposed to offer details about their weight and height. "The comments that the machine spat out were offensive and it was removed immediately and is being examined by the supplier," spokeswoman Melanie Shelton told Reuters. "A preliminary audit indicated someone had tampered with the machine and altered its usual messages such a Happy Christmas and Happy New Year." Straight, and Proud of ItA federal judge in Minnesota ruled that a high school student has a constitutional right to wear a sweat shirt with the words "Straight Pride" on it, reports The Associated Press.Woodbury High School officials violated that right last year when they ordered Elliott Chambers, currently a junior, not to wear the sweat shirt because it might make gay students at the school feel uncomfortable.U.S. District Judge Donovan Frank ruled that the dress code was unconstitutional when applied to Chambers. He said there are circumstances when a school can prohibit student expression ordinarily protected by the U.S. Constitution, but this was not one of them.To read the Fox version of the story click here.Mean Pinball:Reader Avery U. in Boulder, Colo., sends this from The Daily Camera's entertainment listings: "Pinball Wizard: The Who's concept album Tommy about the rise and fall of an abused, physically challenged pinball player, may have broken new musical ground in 1969, but the eye-popping technology in the 1993 Tony Award-winning stage version is all state of the art. The Who's Tommy returns to the Buell Theatre for four more performances, at 8 p.m. today and Saturday and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday."From the Central Servers:Trace C. writes:If the Redskin potato is to be used as a defense, then the Washington Redskins should have a potato on their helmets and as a "mascot." No other ethnic group would be permitted to be used as a "mascot", why should Native Americans be singled out?Nick H. in Winesburg, Ohio, writes:Let's follow Peter Herbert's spectacular logic for a minute. If I get mugged on the streets and the mugger steals all of my money it surely isn't his fault. It is the fault of the federal government for making money valuable in the first place. Shame on them. The mugger is just a poor victim trying to get ahead.Chris S. in Seminole, Okla., writes:So, Canadian high school dropouts should be relabeled "early school leavers" because the word "dropout" stigmatizes and victimizes them with low self-esteem? I've got a better idea for a name that accurately identifies these former learners - quitters. They weren't forced to quit school, they volunteered for lifelong ignorance. Self-esteem comes from successfully meeting a genuine challenge, not from a psycho-friendly name.Bill C. in Grand Junction, Colo., writes:I think I'm getting the hang of it! Let's start calling Deadbeat Dads, behind schedule child providers, Terrorists, Radical frighteners, Drunk Drivers, Sobriety challenged commuters and Politicians, Morally challenged electorate. Oops, don't want to offend the politicians.Salequah in Baton Rouge, La., writes:As a Native American and very proud of my heritage, I have no problem with the football team from our nation's capital being called the Redskins. What I do have a problem with is that team from Texas who says they are America's Team and they are called what?David S. wonders:What will the politically correct speech police replace "people of color" with when Caucasians become a minority? It won't be long before no single ethnic group has over 50% of the population and we can all claim "minority status."Lars L. in Minnesota writes:As a Scandinavian-American I am in complete agreement with those who want to change the name of the Washington Redskins. I would like to add the Minnesota Vikings to the list of those teams who need a name change. Far from being the barbaric savages portrayed by the team, the media and racist history book writers, my ancestors were gentle, peace loving, seafarers who wanted nothing more than to live in harmony with both land and sea.Article appeared on Fox News

Comments

  • concealedG36concealedG36 Member Posts: 3,566 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Will it ever end? Give me a break..
    Gun Control Disarms Victims, NOT Criminals
  • turboturbo Member Posts: 820 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    It will only end, only when "old patriotic citizens" get off their duffs and take charge of the government, and bring some Common sense to this insanity.Last night on Hannity & Colmes, Hannity interviewing a black councilman recently elected in some city, who wants to take daown founding fathers portraits down and put up one of Malcom X, called Thomas Jefferson a racist, and when challenged by Hannity, on the evidences, results of a DNA test conducted, which negated this mans accusations, refused to; SEE HIMSELF AS A RACIST.Meanwhile Colmes sat silently by....
  • concealedG36concealedG36 Member Posts: 3,566 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Well, I am a member of the NRA, among other organizations. I vote in EVERY election. I fly Old Glory every single day. I proudly try to represent my country well whenever I travel abroad (in other words, I don't act like "A Stupid American"). I am for equality, but not reverse-discrimination. I buy American when I can and I boycott those who act in a manner inconsistent with my beliefs.What else can I do? I am not a politician and I don't intend on becoming one. Evil, when are you running for President again?G36p.s. as Badboybob says, PC=BS.
    Gun Control Disarms Victims, NOT Criminals
  • JustCJustC Member Posts: 16,056 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    what crap. SOME people won't be happy until we all jump in the sack together and end up some variation of tannish brown. History is just that;... HISTORY. Learn from it, don't try to change it. This country was built by it's past leaders, and although they may have made some decisions which in retrospect could be seen as incorrect, the country exists due to their efforts. I take offense to things being changed or boycotted by those who feel that I or we in some way owe them something. I claim no share to any racist movements or activities wether they be past or present and feel no responsibility for the aforementioned. I work for the things in my life and do not down trod anyone in the process.
  • will270winwill270win Member Posts: 4,845
    edited November -1
    That Carl's Jr commercial is hillarious!
    If you can't fix it with a hammer, take it to a mechanic. will270win@aol.com ~Secret Select Society Of Suave Stylish Smoking Jackets~
  • dhdh Member Posts: 127 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    This crap makes my blood boil.What are the rest of the people in these groups doing while some bozo is making all these crazy changes? It is constantly something,the latest being the WTC statue.I think a politician would sell his soul and his pride for another term in office.If some of the things we hear about are ridiculous to us aren't they ridiculous to those participating in these groups? I fear the day something like all this crap takes place here at my place of work,I'll be a goner just as sure as the sun is gonna rise tomorrow.
  • 22WRF22WRF Member Posts: 3,385
    edited November -1
    Carl's Jr commercial..Keep in mind the people that complain about things like this are on the level as the chicken.
  • badboybobbadboybob Member Posts: 1,658 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Right on JustC.
    PC=BS
  • turboturbo Member Posts: 820 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I'll tell you what, there has been alot of liberals getting themselves elected and appointed by their cronies into positions of power, whether it be the local school boards, city council positions, or other public jobs, using the system and decieving the electorate into believing them to be on their side.All the while, pushing their own agenda.Decent folk do not scream and make a scene, when things don't go their way, they obey the laws, and never insist on getting their way; on the other hand if you notice the left does anything and whatever to get their way and if they can't do it legally they'll circumvent the law trying to change what they don't like.It' not enough to talk about it after the fact, but to actively engage the problem head on, an litterally take charge.We need good people in government, at every level, to protect the rights of all citizens and not just the rights of victims.To do nothing is insane.
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