Home General Discussion

Stereotypes = racism?

2

Replies

  • Michael Knubben
    Options
    Offline / Send Message
    You got banned AGAIN?
  • JO420
    Options
    Offline / Send Message
    JO420 polycounter lvl 18
    Well i have a slight distinction of being able to say im from somewhere else and American and its true, im Puerto Rican(born there too) but since its a coomonwealth of the USA it makes me American born as well so i am both American and PuertoRican.

    But my ancestory is from Ireland and Spain and my name even furthur confuses people where im from i have a spanish first name and Irish last,so im often mistaken for european or white American.

    as for stereotypes they dont bother me,no word,phrase or racal slur can offend me really, just a word and if i give it power and let it bother me they accomplish their goal.

    As for hate i never got racisim either,why? theres no point,i have better use of my time and thought process to waste it hating people of other races like thinking about beer and boobs . The way i see it is my hate is a special thing,given to only those who have truely earned my disdain


    the only 100% stereotype is the one about having big feet= a big cock,thats true,100% true .

    im 6'3 and i wear a size 16 so i have no bias on the issue wink.gif

    you should see the looks i get when i wear my Tshirt which has "all proportional" written on it. smile.gif
  • KDR_11k
    Options
    Offline / Send Message
    KDR_11k polycounter lvl 18
    Random story semi-related to the topic:

    There was some old lady on a bus my sister overheard. Apparently there were two Turks babbling about how there are four million Turks in Germany and soon they'd take over the country, etc. The grandma turned around and said "We once had 4 million Jews in Germany". Well, I think it's funny though VERY un-PC.
  • Ruz
    Options
    Online / Send Message
    Ruz polycount lvl 666
    We have a saying where I come from about mean people as in
    'They would n't part with their own shite'
  • Kevin Johnstone
    Options
    Offline / Send Message
    Kevin Johnstone polycounter lvl 19
    And while we're on colourful expressions train...
    Politicians could'nae agree on the colour o shite!

    r.
  • thnom
    Options
    Offline / Send Message
    thnom polycounter lvl 18
    [ QUOTE ]
    Well i have a slight distinction of being able to say im from somewhere else and American and its true, im Puerto Rican(born there too) but since its a coomonwealth of the USA it makes me American born as well so i am both American and PuertoRican.

    [/ QUOTE ]

    Hrm, I don't know about the American Commonwealth but the if you're born in Canada it doesn't mean you're British.

    You're not seriously saying that because you're part of a country that is part of a commonwealth that you are that nation? If you're part of the European Union (Your country is) you can roam Europe but you aren't that Country.

    Antigua and Barbuda (1981)
    Australia (19311)
    Bahamas (1973)
    Bangladesh (1972)
    Barbados (1966)
    Belize (1981)
    Botswana (1966)
    Brunei (1984)
    Cameroon (1995)
    Canada (1931)
    Cyprus (1961)
    Dominica (1978)
    Fiji (19702)
    The Gambia (1965)
    Ghana (1957)
    Grenada (1974)
    Guyana (1966)
    India (1947)
    Jamaica (1962)
    Kenya (1963)
    Kiribati (1979)
    Lesotho (1966)
    Malawi (1964)
    Malaysia (1957)
    Maldives (1982)
    Malta (1964)
    Mauritius (1968)
    Mozambique (1995)
    Namibia (1990)
    Nauru (2000)
    New Zealand (19313)
    Nigeria (19604)
    Pakistan (19475)
    Papua New Guinea (1975)
    Saint Kitts and Nevis (1983)
    Saint Lucia (1979)
    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1979)
    Samoa (1970)
    Seychelles (1976)
    Sierra Leone (1961)
    Singapore (1965)
    Solomon Islands (1978)
    South Africa (19316)
    Sri Lanka (1948)
    Swaziland (1968)
    Tanzania (1961)
    Tonga (1970)
    Trinidad and Tobago (1962)
    Tuvalu (1978)
    Uganda (1962)
    United Kingdom (1931)
    Vanuatu (1980)
    Zambia (1964)

    You would call any people from that nation British?

    Now if your parents/you have gained citizenship thats totally different - but not what you said
  • Ruz
    Options
    Online / Send Message
    Ruz polycount lvl 666
    Damn,I was going to write 'would'nae'in my expression too.
  • JO420
    Options
    Offline / Send Message
    JO420 polycounter lvl 18
    [ QUOTE ]
    [ QUOTE ]
    Well i have a slight distinction of being able to say im from somewhere else and American and its true, im Puerto Rican(born there too) but since its a coomonwealth of the USA it makes me American born as well so i am both American and PuertoRican.

    [/ QUOTE ]

    Hrm, I don't know about the American Commonwealth but the if you're born in Canada it doesn't mean you're British.

    You're not seriously saying that because you're part of a country that is part of a commonwealth that you are that nation? If you're part of the European Union (Your country is) you can roam Europe but you aren't that Country.

    Antigua and Barbuda (1981)
    Australia (19311)
    Bahamas (1973)
    Bangladesh (1972)
    Barbados (1966)
    Belize (1981)
    Botswana (1966)
    Brunei (1984)
    Cameroon (1995)
    Canada (1931)
    Cyprus (1961)
    Dominica (1978)
    Fiji (19702)
    The Gambia (1965)
    Ghana (1957)
    Grenada (1974)
    Guyana (1966)
    India (1947)
    Jamaica (1962)
    Kenya (1963)
    Kiribati (1979)
    Lesotho (1966)
    Malawi (1964)
    Malaysia (1957)
    Maldives (1982)
    Malta (1964)
    Mauritius (1968)
    Mozambique (1995)
    Namibia (1990)
    Nauru (2000)
    New Zealand (19313)
    Nigeria (19604)
    Pakistan (19475)
    Papua New Guinea (1975)
    Saint Kitts and Nevis (1983)
    Saint Lucia (1979)
    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1979)
    Samoa (1970)
    Seychelles (1976)
    Sierra Leone (1961)
    Singapore (1965)
    Solomon Islands (1978)
    South Africa (19316)
    Sri Lanka (1948)
    Swaziland (1968)
    Tanzania (1961)
    Tonga (1970)
    Trinidad and Tobago (1962)
    Tuvalu (1978)
    Uganda (1962)
    United Kingdom (1931)
    Vanuatu (1980)
    Zambia (1964)

    You would call any people from that nation British?

    Now if your parents/you have gained citizenship thats totally different - but not what you said

    [/ QUOTE ]


    people from puerto rico are automaticlly American,when i first moved here i needed no passport nor a green card

    we use the same currency as well

    http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/foraker.html

    ever since the foraker act all people from this commonwealth are americans and require no process to become american,all citizens born there are americans as well,all the federal laws from america apply there as well

    so yes i was born american but born puerto rican as well.
2
Sign In or Register to comment.