SciFiFisher wrote:<MOS> No. No. No. Everyone knows that the rest of the world is enlightened and fully embraces diversity. the only place with a racism problem is the U.S. <End/MOS>
*MOS = Moment of Sarcasm.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:<MOS> No. No. No. Everyone knows that the rest of the world is enlightened and fully embraces diversity. the only place with a racism problem is the U.S. <End/MOS>
*MOS = Moment of Sarcasm.
You just reminded me of a racist joke I heard about 30 years ago.
"Juan Bimba" (that's Venezuelan for "John Q. Public") goes to visit the US for the first in his life, when he comes back, a friend of his asked what he thought about the US and he answers: "Pretty impressive country, but there were two things I didn like: First, the rampant racism there is in the US and second there were too many black people".
Pretty ironic, considering that at least half the population of this country is of mixed race isn't it?
Thumper wrote:Interesting story about racism vs. racist on NPR this morning.
A French MP has sparked outrage and been fined, after he mocked a female colleague by clucking like a chicken in parliament.
The incident was widely denounced as sexist in a country where the word chicken is often used as a derogatory term for women.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:We have a an expression down here that is extremely disparaging to women, it's: "Puta como una Gallina" and it's NOT used AT ALL in polite company, if you guys wanna know what it means, google it
Sigma_Orionis wrote:We have a an expression down here that is extremely disparaging to women, it's: "Puta como una Gallina" and it's NOT used AT ALL in polite company, if you guys wanna know what it means, google it
code monkey wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:We have a an expression down here that is extremely disparaging to women, it's: "Puta como una Gallina" and it's NOT used AT ALL in polite company, if you guys wanna know what it means, google it
assuming that the amatory behavior of chickens is similar to that that of turkeys (we were shown a film in psych) makes no sense at all. please, don't try to explain.
code monkey wrote:sigma, if it's not used in polite company how do you know it?
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