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Here is the distinction!Saribro wrote:So if he said "burger" instead of "taco" it would've been fine?
Seriously, what's the deal here, where's the racial reference?
I meant a compatriot of Haniltons being Beckem I think you understand my point.Saribro wrote:Should I now feel offended because you're calling Beckham a compatriot of mine?
Either way, 'fish and chips' would've been less of a mouthful and probably a more obvious stereotype.
I guess I just don't get it, must be me.
Great info Ray!Ray wrote:Tazio, I think we may have a gross misunderstanding between us. Maybe it stems from my brash way of writing, or my bad habit of contracting foot and mouth disease quite frequently . I'll have to PM you when I have the time to gather my reply in a coherent manner to keep this topic from being spoiled further than it may have been already by me. But until I get that chance let me assure you that I don't believe in 'seperate but equal' in any way,shape, or form. Not discounting those laws were abolished almost twenty years before I was even born (see the pattern of being held assumed guilty or in support for something that happened before my time?). If that were the case, I would be doing a great disservice to my Uncle Roy. Circustances in my family weren't ideal when he was born, (my Aunt Sandra wasn't married at the time to his father and his father skipped out on him and to this day he has never met him, even into his 40s) but he has been treated with the same love and affection that anyone else in the family has. Because he's exactly that. Family. And nothing will change that. This was back in the 60s, not exactly a great time for that kind of thing to happen, but it never came into the picture what the color of his skin was, he was a member of the family and everyone loved him as much. Can you imagine how hard it was not only on him, but the rest of my aunts and uncles that had to look out for him? They had to defend him from both sides!
I think I have a good reason to say the things I've said and that my opinion carries at least a little weight. I've traveled every corner of the globe, and simply having the same skin color as George W Bush, and speaking English like he does has gotten me alot of dirty looks, I've been spit on, and been threatened with death. All because of the way I look. Not one single person that treated me that way even asked me so much as what my name was. They instantly hated me for reasons I couldn't understand or control. But I can't hold a grudge and I don't. What they believe is something I can't change, certainly not with discussion. They wouldn't even talk to me. I met alot of great people around the world and I REFUSE to let those few ruin all of my experiences. It's not worth it to dwell on it and I can't change it.
Juan took the right road, he answered the question without making anything of it. He ignored the stupid comment and he's moving on. Too bad the press can't just ignore idiots like that commentator. It would go a long way if people that make inflammatory remarks were completely ignored by society, they'd see them for what they are. People of low intelligence that only want attention. Situations like that are best approached by simply ignoring the person that said them.
But back to Montoya. I cannot believe just how much talent that guy has. I knew he was a world class driver, but I'm even surprised that he was banging doors on a short track like Martinsville with the best of the best. I ould be hard pressed to say with a straight face that 5 years ago I would have believed he could have been this good on a track he's never raced on. (short tracks) I was very impressed when he got into a Dirt Late Model and did as well as he did. They guy can drive anything! The best part about it though is thumbing my nose at other NASCAR fans and rooting for the underdog. Fills me with alot of pride to be able to say 'I told you so!' His results in the last half of this season mean only one thing. He's gonna be AWESOME next year and I cannot wait!
You have to cook them slowly all day with quality Ham hocks! =D>Ray wrote:Really Tazio? Collard greens? YUCK! And I'm from Mississippi!