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![]() "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... Dylan Smith writes: Why must so many threads in this NG turn into vitriolic political rants? Because one very ignorant poster repeatedly insults large blocks of people by country of origin. Why don't you just filter him out, if his ignorance bothers you so? By responding, it just fuels the fire. -- Jim in NC |
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"Morgans" wrote in message
... "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... Dylan Smith writes: Why must so many threads in this NG turn into vitriolic political rants? Because one very ignorant poster repeatedly insults large blocks of people by country of origin. Why don't you just filter him out, if his ignorance bothers you so? For the same reason that, if you're sitting at a dinner table and someone starts gratuitiously disparaging the people next to you, you would probably want to speak in their defense, rather than just acquiescing in silence. --Gary By responding, it just fuels the fire. -- Jim in NC |
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"Gary Drescher" writes:
Why don't you just filter him out, if his ignorance bothers you so? For the same reason that, if you're sitting at a dinner table and someone starts gratuitiously disparaging the people next to you, you would probably want to speak in their defense, rather than just acquiescing in silence. Thank you. In his attitude towards other groups, Jay is not far from the bigots who disparage ethnic groups (blacks, hispanics, etc.) As a society we have generally learned over the years that stereotyping and name-calling are a Bad Thing, first for the individuals in the groups, and then for all the rest of us. It drags all of us down. It's not what the American experiment was and is about. On a personal level, the best vacation I ever had was my trip to Europe, where my wife and I visited only France. Our nephew married a French girl and we went to their wedding. We had a fantastic time, including a trip to a local aéroport where I logged a half hour in an airplane. The instructor refused to accept any payment for his time and the club members were gracious and friendly. Virtually everybody we me in our 20 days there was helpful. France is a beautiful country, its engineers some of the best in the world, the French people are not fat, boastful slobs. So, no, I'm not going to remain silent when some ignorant (and proud of it) mid-west yahoo vomits on this newsgroup. |
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"Bob Fry" wrote in message
... So, no, I'm not going to remain silent when some ignorant (and proud of it) mid-west yahoo vomits on this newsgroup. Although stereotyping mid-westerners is also undesirable. --Gary |
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![]() "Gary Drescher" wrote in message ... "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... So, no, I'm not going to remain silent when some ignorant (and proud of it) mid-west yahoo vomits on this newsgroup. Although stereotyping mid-westerners is also undesirable. Welcome to Bob's world. |
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Gary Drescher wrote:
"Bob Fry" wrote in message ... So, no, I'm not going to remain silent when some ignorant (and proud of it) mid-west yahoo vomits on this newsgroup. Although stereotyping mid-westerners is also undesirable. That's not a stereotype. That's *one* very specific example. George Patterson There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures. Right next to the mashed potatoes. |
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"George Patterson" wrote in message
news:BBk8e.5459$ha3.5006@trndny02... Gary Drescher wrote: "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... So, no, I'm not going to remain silent when some ignorant (and proud of it) mid-west yahoo vomits on this newsgroup. Although stereotyping Midwesterners is also undesirable. That's not a stereotype. That's *one* very specific example. Imagine that the above quote had gratuitously invoked the ethic or religious identity of the person in question ("ignorant xxxxx yahoo"), instead of saying 'mid-west'. The implied stereotype would be obvious, even though just one person is (nominally) addressed. Same for 'mid-west', I'm afraid. --Gary |
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Gary Drescher wrote:
Imagine that the above quote had gratuitously invoked the ethic or religious identity of the person in question ("ignorant xxxxx yahoo"), instead of saying 'mid-west'. The implied stereotype would be obvious, even though just one person is (nominally) addressed. Same for 'mid-west', I'm afraid. I disagree. I'm unaware of any stereotypical behavior which might be associated with mid-westerners. Perhaps I'm simply uninformed in this matter. George Patterson There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures. Right next to the mashed potatoes. |
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On 16 Apr 2005 10:15:37 -0700, Bob Fry
wrote in :: On a personal level, the best vacation I ever had was my trip to Europe, where my wife and I visited only France. You speak with the wisdom of a cosmopolitan traveler. I suspect that Mr. Honeck has never stepped foot in France or anywhere else in Europe, else how can his provincial attitude be explained? |
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![]() "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... On 16 Apr 2005 10:15:37 -0700, Bob Fry wrote in :: On a personal level, the best vacation I ever had was my trip to Europe, where my wife and I visited only France. You speak with the wisdom of a cosmopolitan traveler. I suspect that Mr. Honeck has never stepped foot in France or anywhere else in Europe, else how can his provincial attitude be explained? Reminds me of the time I was on vacation and passing through Utah. A waitress in the delightful little town of Torrey said "you have strange English accents, say where are you folks from?" "England", we replied. "What state is that in?" she asked. We just smiled. Any further explanation was going to be a mite challenging. It is a common occurrence but then I do tend to be in places like Torrey when I have vacations in the US. cb |
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