prisonchaplain Posted December 27, 2006 Report Posted December 27, 2006 I saw this posted at another site, and found it both hilarious and true:If you had to choose between Janet Jackson and Rosey O'Donnell, you are a racist if you pick Rosie.What would be a good test for females? Quote
the_jason Posted December 27, 2006 Report Posted December 27, 2006 If you had to choose between Janet Jackson and Rosey O'Donnell, you are a racist if you pick Rosie.Wouldn't the person making this statement be a racist as well? Quote
prisonchaplain Posted December 27, 2006 Author Report Posted December 27, 2006 If you had to choose between Janet Jackson and Rosey O'Donnell, you are a racist if you pick Rosie.Wouldn't the person making this statement be a racist as well?Only if the statement is spoken as dogma, rather than as humor. Quote
Latter Days Guy Posted December 28, 2006 Report Posted December 28, 2006 who's Rosie O'Donnell? Quote
shanstress70 Posted December 28, 2006 Report Posted December 28, 2006 who's Rosie O'Donnell?You're a lucky guy if you don't know the answer to that question!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_O'Donnell Quote
Guest bizabra Posted December 29, 2006 Report Posted December 29, 2006 I've decided I'm racist. HUMAN racist! Most humans are pretty stupid and thoughtless and judgemental. I am predjudiced against them. LOL Quote
shanstress70 Posted December 29, 2006 Report Posted December 29, 2006 Yes, I am judgmental when it comes to Rosie... sorry! She's a loud mouth, offensive woman - even if you agree with some of her viewpoints. Quote
Guest MrsS Posted December 30, 2006 Report Posted December 30, 2006 Yes, I am judgmental when it comes to Rosie... sorry! She's a loud mouth, offensive woman - even if you agree with some of her viewpoints. Shantress DON'T ever apologize for not liking Rosie - I used to like her, then something happened to her - she go way too big for her own good and now she is a TOTAL embarrasment to the human race! Quote
shanstress70 Posted December 30, 2006 Report Posted December 30, 2006 <div class='quotemain'>Yes, I am judgmental when it comes to Rosie... sorry! She's a loud mouth, offensive woman - even if you agree with some of her viewpoints. Shantress DON'T ever apologize for not liking Rosie - I used to like her, then something happened to her - she go way too big for her own good and now she is a TOTAL embarrasment to the human race!I agree. I used to like her when she had her own TV talk show. Then she took a wierd turn and freaked out on us. Quote
MBASS Posted December 30, 2006 Report Posted December 30, 2006 I cant stand Rosie. She always has the need to turn anything into something it is not! ARGH! Quote
lannesackman Posted December 31, 2006 Report Posted December 31, 2006 I have lost track of Rosie and from what I have been reading in the news I guess I am glad I work full time, have 2 kids and just graduated...not to mention only getting 1 channel of TV. (Hence I am not exposed to any of the "embarrassment:) That is a very intesting quote! Makes you think Quote
Fiannan Posted December 31, 2006 Report Posted December 31, 2006 Heard that Rosie's racist joking (the "ching chong" thing) made quite a few Asians mad. Wonder why that did not get more MSM coverage. I also don't think it's a sign of racism to prefer to date people in your own race. Racism involves looking down on people due solely on their race, not wanting to marry people in your own race and have your children also inherit your cultural identity. Let the firestorm begin, I don't really care. Quote
prisonchaplain Posted December 31, 2006 Author Report Posted December 31, 2006 I also don't think it's a sign of racism to prefer to date people in your own race. Racism involves looking down on people due solely on their race, not wanting to marry people in your own race and have your children also inherit your cultural identity.Let the firestorm begin, I don't really care.It's not racist to prefer dating your own race, but it would be racist to prohibit your child from dating someone of another race. Quote
lannesackman Posted January 1, 2007 Report Posted January 1, 2007 Thank you!!! That is what I was trying to think of to say.. but all my answers were very long winded Quote
Que Sera Posted January 2, 2007 Report Posted January 2, 2007 I saw this posted at another site, and found it both hilarious and true:If you had to choose between Janet Jackson and Rosey O'Donnell, you are a racist if you pick Rosie.What would be a good test for females?The test for this female is to note your association with Rosey O'Donnell and Rosie. You're a closet Latter-day Saint awaiting the return of legalized polygamy?Only in fun, chap,Que Quote
Que Sera Posted January 2, 2007 Report Posted January 2, 2007 Yes, I am judgmental when it comes to Rosie... sorry! She's a loud mouth, offensive woman - even if you agree with some of her viewpoints.Let me guess you intended to write it's merely your opinion and/or perception of her as being a loud-mouthed, offensive woman. At the end of the day, that arrives as more perfect, grammatically and spiritually. Or not.Of course you're aware the woman in question lost her mother early in life. I cannot imagine losing my mother so early in life. It's also outside my experience to understand the pain of a parent's grief for a child's untimely death. So please, let us not beat her up here. ...in a Christian community, of all places.Let us walk a mile in her shoes...Que Quote
Fiannan Posted January 2, 2007 Report Posted January 2, 2007 Better yet, let's also add Rosie's racist comments and let Michelle Malkin rip on the hypocrite: Quote
Que Sera Posted January 2, 2007 Report Posted January 2, 2007 Better yet, let's also add Rosie's racist comments and let Michelle Malkin rip on the hypocrite: I trust you're not implying two wrongs make it suddenly Right? Quote
shanstress70 Posted January 2, 2007 Report Posted January 2, 2007 <div class='quotemain'>Yes, I am judgmental when it comes to Rosie... sorry! She's a loud mouth, offensive woman - even if you agree with some of her viewpoints.Let me guess you intended to write it's merely your opinion and/or perception of her as being a loud-mouthed, offensive woman. At the end of the day, that arrives as more perfect, grammatically and spiritually. Or not.Of course you're aware the woman in question lost her mother early in life. I cannot imagine losing my mother so early in life. It's also outside my experience to understand the pain of a parent's grief for a child's untimely death. So please, let us not beat her up here. ...in a Christian community, of all places.Let us walk a mile in her shoes...QueYes, it makes it all OK for her to act the way she does since she's gone through some bad things... my bad. It's merely my opinion that it gets old hearing excuses for the way people act. I've had some extremely bad things happen early on in my life. However, I will never use that to make excuses for any bad behavior I might exhibit. Quote
Fiannan Posted January 2, 2007 Report Posted January 2, 2007 <div class='quotemain'>Better yet, let's also add Rosie's racist comments and let Michelle Malkin rip on the hypocrite: I trust you're not implying two wrongs make it suddenly Right?Two wrongs make something righ? What's that got to do with Rosie? I've never heard her say anything right in the first place. Quote
prisonchaplain Posted January 3, 2007 Author Report Posted January 3, 2007 Shantress said: Yes, I am judgmental when it comes to Rosie... sorry! She's a loud mouth, offensive woman - even if you agree with some of her viewpoints.Que Sera replies: Let me guess you intended to write it's merely your opinion and/or perception of her as being a loud-mouthed, offensive woman. Something my 10th grade English teacher taught me: Never say, "I think" or "In my opinion," as the words are coming out of your mouth, or your name is on the paper you're writing. To say such things is like saying, "It's only me, and I'm probably wrong, so don't put any weight into my words." Either let your words speak directly, or don't bother. But none of the mousey, "IMHO" stuff.Now, I sometimes will use "IMHO," but, I generally agree with that teacher. We're so afraid of offending. Shantress offered her assessment of Rosie. It was direct and unflattering, but not cruel. Rosie is a public personality, and therefore open game for such evaluations.Of course you're aware the woman in question lost her mother early in life. I cannot imagine losing my mother so early in life. I didn't know, and I'm sad for Rosie. However, such sadness isn't relevent to Shantress' evaluation of Rosie's volume-level, nor of her belief that the women offends people.It's also outside my experience to understand the pain of a parent's grief for a child's untimely death. So please, let us not beat her up here. ...in a Christian community, of all places.I'm sorry, but this is a bit too prickly for me. Rosie is a public personality, one unafraid of ambush interviews, nor of controversial commentary. To poke fun with a comparison to Janice Jackson, and to correctly assess her abbrasiveness is hardly to "beat her up..."Relax. Laughter is good medicine. Quote
Que Sera Posted January 3, 2007 Report Posted January 3, 2007 Shantress said: Yes, I am judgmental when it comes to Rosie... sorry! She's a loud mouth, offensive woman - even if you agree with some of her viewpoints.Que Sera replies: Let me guess you intended to write it's merely your opinion and/or perception of her as being a loud-mouthed, offensive woman. Something my 10th grade English teacher taught me: Never say, "I think" or "In my opinion," as the words are coming out of your mouth, or your name is on the paper you're writing. To say such things is like saying, "It's only me, and I'm probably wrong, so don't put any weight into my words." Either let your words speak directly, or don't bother. But none of the mousey, "IMHO" stuff.Now, I sometimes will use "IMHO," but, I generally agree with that teacher. We're so afraid of offending. Shantress offered her assessment of Rosie. It was direct and unflattering, but not cruel. Rosie is a public personality, and therefore open game for such evaluations.Of course you're aware the woman in question lost her mother early in life. I cannot imagine losing my mother so early in life. I didn't know, and I'm sad for Rosie. However, such sadness isn't relevent to Shantress' evaluation of Rosie's volume-level, nor of her belief that the women offends people.It's also outside my experience to understand the pain of a parent's grief for a child's untimely death. So please, let us not beat her up here. ...in a Christian community, of all places.I'm sorry, but this is a bit too prickly for me. Rosie is a public personality, one unafraid of ambush interviews, nor of controversial commentary. To poke fun with a comparison to Janice Jackson, and to correctly assess her abbrasiveness is hardly to "beat her up..."Relax. Laughter is good medicine.Firstly, PC, why ever would you sometimes use the "mousey" IMHO. You wrote in support against that, sharing a story, saying you "generally agree with that teacher." It would then seem reasonable for me to assume one of two things: either you agree with that teacher or you do not fully agree with that teacher. Generally speaking, in my opinion.I've listened to the public personality reasoning before. How public need another become for a named Christian to laugh at them, invoking less than kind personal assaults toward someone they've never met? Laughter may be good medicine, in fun, when it does not include name-calling at another person's expense. Que Sera Quote
Outshined Posted January 3, 2007 Report Posted January 3, 2007 Yes, Rosie is an obnoxious, unlikable, loud and abrasive celebrity (and not the only one in that regard). Her childhood really provides no excuse for her public behavior; an adult is accountable for their own actions and words. If you're a fan, swell; many are not. Quote
Que Sera Posted January 3, 2007 Report Posted January 3, 2007 Three lefts make a right... B)Let us say it takes only one left from a starting point to accomplish that angle. From another perspective it could be said a starting point with a few right turns creates a triangle. Quote
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