At 11:53 AM 25/08/2001 -0400, Brian Phillips wrote:
><<My point is that we must be aware of how we use language. As far as I can
>see Olga did a service being prickly about possibly racist remarks. It
>makes good sense to be careful about walking on broken glass.
>
>Best wishes,
>
> - Miriam>>
> I dance on your broken glass. I already have enough problems
>getting my ass into a grad school that promises a lucrative
>career without worrying about whining. Not to put to fine
>a point on it.
>
>Mexican.
>Mexican.
>Mexican.
>Mexican.
>
>Yeesh. I think your comment dragged down the average level
>of discourse on the list a few percentage points. I don't spend
>valuable time reading Extropian for the liberal schmaltz after all.
Wow. And after that childlike display of petulance you think *my* post
dragged down the tone of the list? All I was suggesting is that people be
careful about the impact of their language.
Whining??? Liberal schmaltz??? hahahaha :-) Grow up.
It is simply a mistake to say "Mexican" if in fact you mean "poor". There
are clearly many Mexicans who are not poor. Would you refer to all flowers
as yellow just because a lot of flowers are yellow? Inaccurate statements
like that just risk encouraging the nasty racist seed (of which there seems
quite a disproportionate number in here, sadly -- I wonder why that is).
Sure, you can use language anyway you want, but you have to be prepared to
take responsibility for the results too. But if I know loud-mouthed
smart-asses, they like to blame anyone except themselves, especially when
they get cut up from treading (or dancing) on broken glass.
Cheers,
- Miriam
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