Author Topic: craigslist creepin  (Read 31367 times)

walkonby

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Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #30 on: February 05, 2009, 11:02:50 am »
get over yourself.  I believe that this person making the listing was either a) not really racist, just stupid or b) perhaps racist and stupid.

 it should be plain to see that the post is only making fun of someone who clearly used poor English.

so i guess if someone placed an ad for selling 'jewish oven cooked chicken,' charlie would be allowed to say "did that recipe come from a concentration camp?" because i need to get over myself?
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Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #31 on: February 05, 2009, 11:10:46 am »
Which definition of "racism" am I guilty of?

rac⋅ism   /ˈreɪsɪzəm/

?noun 1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.
2. a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
3. hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.

walkonby

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Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #32 on: February 05, 2009, 11:17:47 am »
by making the joke you are fostering the idea that the idea of harboring "humour" toward one race justifies your own race being superior in the fact of making it, thereby proclaiming the fact that nobody else here makes a qualm about it, because it is a simple "joke" and so needing to attack anyone who questions the fact.  or maybe i am wrong.  would not be the first time.

Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #33 on: February 05, 2009, 11:29:38 am »
Again, I have a hard time following your logic, forgive me for I am not a genius. I think you are overanalyzing, with questionable results.

My thought would be that you would need to lighten up. The joke was not demeaning or hateful to any race. It was simply a play on the double meaning of a word, one of the meanings (antiquated now, but still arguably not demeaning, much like "Negro") which used to be a word to describe a dark skinned person.

Or, to put it more concisely...what Num said.

I've regrettably said racist things in my life, perhaps even on this board (and that doesn't neccessarily make me a bad or hateful person, just a flawed person). But that wasn't one of them.

walkonby

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Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #34 on: February 05, 2009, 11:32:10 am »
i love this place.  i was just being a jerk.  just bored at work today and needed to get a good rise out myself.  thanks for playing with me.  you may get me in a headlock now!   ;) 

i don't think you are racist. but the joke still was not funny.  sorry.  and sorry to num for reeling you in.
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sonickteam2

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Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #35 on: February 05, 2009, 11:48:47 am »
i love this place.  i was just being a jerk.  just bored at work today and needed to get a good rise out myself.  thanks for playing with me.  you may get me in a headlock now!   ;) 

i don't think you are racist. but the joke still was not funny.  sorry.  and sorry to num for reeling you in.


if this messageboard give you a "rise" please keep it to yourself!

Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #36 on: February 05, 2009, 11:54:02 am »
Is Robert Ford a racist?

Bill would require paid Confederate holiday in SC
By JIM DAVENPORT ? 1 day ago

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) ? A black state senator is pushing a bill that would require South Carolina cities and counties to give their workers a paid day off for Confederate Memorial Day or lose millions in state funds.

Democratic Sen. Robert Ford's bill won initial approval from a Senate subcommittee Tuesday. It would force county and municipal governments to follow the schedule of holidays used by the state, which gives workers 12 paid days off, including May 10 to honor Confederate war dead. Mississippi and Alabama also recognize Confederate Memorial Day.

Years ago, Ford said, he pushed a bill to make both that day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day paid holidays. He considered it an effort to help people understand the history of both the civil rights movement and the Confederacy in a state where the Orders of Secession are engraved in marble in the Statehouse lobby, portraits of Confederate generals look down on legislators in their chambers and the Confederate flag flies outside.

"Every municipality and every citizen of South Carolina, should be, well, forced to respect these two days and learn what they can about those two particular parts of our history," Ford said Tuesday.

In a state steeped in a segregationist past, "there's no love in this state between black and white basically," he said. That's not apparent at the Statehouse, where black and white legislators get along, "but if you go out there in real South Carolina, it's hatred and I think we can bring our people together."

Lonnie Randolph, president of the state conference of NAACP branches, objected to that reasoning.

"Here Senator Ford is talking about the importance of race relations by forcing recognition of people who did everything they could to destroy another race ? particularly those that look like I do," Randolph said. "You can't make dishonor honorable. It's impossible."

Ron Dorgay, a Sons of Confederate Veterans member from Elgin, said race relations have moved far from hatred but he hopes Ford's bill brings more understanding of the state's past.

"Even in school systems, they don't teach the correct history," Dorgay said.

Local governments, meanwhile, are seeing green, not race, when it comes to adding holidays to their calendars.

Large and small counties would put up more cash to cover holidays they don't now recognize, largely for law enforcement and emergency worker overtime, municipal and county association lobbyists said.

Only 10 of the state's 46 counties recognize Confederate Memorial Day and only 27 observe the more benign Presidents' Day.

Greenville County, one of the state's wealthiest and most populous counties, doesn't offer the Confederate holiday. The Judiciary Committee said the county would spend $156,900 to add each holiday to its calendar. Much smaller Laurens County would spend $37,080.

Ford dismissed the costs.

"The good outweighs any kind of rationale you can come up with," he said before the subcommittee sent the bill forward to the full Senate Judiciary Committee for debate, which won't happen until at least next week.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Glenn McConnell, R-Charleston, supports the bill ? and holding back chunks of the more than $300 million the state sends local governments each year.

Counties and cities "should be respectful of that as political subdivisions of the state," said McConnell, a Civil War re-enactor who runs a Charleston Confederate wares gallery and on Tuesday fretted how new junk metal collection legislation might affect his cannon. "If they don't want to be a subdivision of the state, then don't take the money."

walkonby

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Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #37 on: February 05, 2009, 12:02:47 pm »
no.  robert ford is someone who wants to be known for something by getting their name in the news.  paying off people never changes the core of their beliefs. 

nice way to derail the thread charlie.  you play well!

Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #38 on: February 05, 2009, 12:09:15 pm »
I wonder if Robert Ford has ever tried to sell a colored television on craigslist?>

no.  robert ford is someone who wants to be known for something by getting their name in the news.  paying off people never changes the core of their beliefs. 

nice way to derail the thread charlie.  you play well!

walkonby

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Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #39 on: February 05, 2009, 12:40:54 pm »
I wonder if Robert Ford has ever tried to sell a colored television on craigslist?>

no.  robert ford is someone who wants to be known for something by getting their name in the news.  paying off people never changes the core of their beliefs. 

nice way to derail the thread charlie.  you play well!

much better joke.  much, much better!   :)

HoyaSaxa03

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Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #40 on: February 05, 2009, 02:15:38 pm »
has anyone actually tried to buy a TV on craigslist?  there are some stupid fucking people out there

a typical response to a pretty simple question: "oh, i thought plasma just meant anything widescreen"
(o|o)

HoyaSaxa03

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Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #41 on: February 05, 2009, 02:18:19 pm »
(o|o)

chaz

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Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #42 on: February 05, 2009, 02:20:14 pm »
has anyone actually tried to buy a TV on craigslist?  there are some stupid fucking people out there

a typical response to a pretty simple question: "oh, i thought plasma just meant anything widescreen"
I have not ever bought anything off CL, but have sold a TON of shit up there, including a TV and all sorts of electronics, furniture etc. 

HoyaSaxa03

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Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #43 on: February 05, 2009, 02:22:15 pm »
has anyone actually tried to buy a TV on craigslist?  there are some stupid fucking people out there

a typical response to a pretty simple question: "oh, i thought plasma just meant anything widescreen"
I have not ever bought anything off CL, but have sold a TON of shit up there, including a TV and all sorts of electronics, furniture etc. 


i've sold tons and tons of shit on CL... my favorite was getting 2x what i paid 2 years prior for a shitty entry-level home-theater-in-a-box
(o|o)

walkonby

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Re: craigslist creepin
« Reply #44 on: February 05, 2009, 03:07:05 pm »
does craigslist net more money for the seller than ebay?