giantgolfer
My screen name is deceptive...I'm only 5'9"
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I don't have a problem with what that guy said at all. To each his own I guess...
Amy&Dan said:I said something like "wow, lucky you, too expensive for our budget" to which he replied he had "blanked (insert anti semitic comment) them down" to get a better rate. I was shocked and horrified. DH and I backed away from him like he had bird flu we were so turned off. How can people be so flagrant with their ignorance and racism? And frankly I see way too much anti overweight, anti this and anti that all over the place. Even on the dis sometimes which is way too bad.
boxer said:I think some of you are being overly-dramatic.........if you are honestly offended, then just walk away. The world is not perfect, and none of us here will ever make it that way.
JennyW said:I didn't realize there was any anti-Canadian sentiment in the U.S.
jenny
CR Resort Fan 4 Life said:One time my Dad & I were waiting for the rope to drop at Frontierland to go on Splash Mountain. While we were waiting we started talking to this guy & his famiy. Well for some reason don't know why he says "god there are a lot of foreign people here, refering to guests from the UK, Mexico, Brazil, etc. Well this didn't bug us that much but we kind of wish we told him your talking to some foreign people because we are from Canada & by your account we are foreigners & wondered what his reaction would have been. I don't know if he said his comment in a mean way or a joking, however those are the kind of comments you should keep to yourself because if you say it to someone they might take it the wrong way. So who here agrees with me?
TheZeppo said:There are probably as many idiotic Americans as there are in all the other countries combined.
to which he replied he had "blanked (insert anti semitic comment) them down" to get a better rate.
JennyW said:I didn't realize there was any anti-Canadian sentiment in the U.S.
jenny
BluOrchid2 said:I grew up in rural southeast Missouri among hillbilly relatives who used that phrase ALL the time. I grew up thinking it was just a revision of "chewed'em down." I don't think they have any anti-semitic feelings as they likely had never met any Jews....it was just a way of talking that had always been used to describe getting a good deal. It wasn't until I was much older, probably in my 20's and moved away from there, living in suburbia, that I thought about it and actually realized what the saying was inferring.
I'm sorry but are you from this country?...The way that you type reminds me of someone whose second language is english...Just wonderingZachsMommy6 said:You know I love this country for the fact you can speak you mind. I spent 7yrs overseas and differnet places so this could be done. In my mind this country is being forced to become to PC. I dont mind people visiting or those who want to become citizens but if your vias expire get the heck out! And please dont jump our borders, I be glad when there is a wall. My pop is from the Holland and is pround he became American and if you ask him what nationalty he is he will say US not dutch. Anyways, what is the differnce between you saying someone is rude and when someone states what they say, nothin! I am learning to except or acknowledge others for who they are but I am not going to sit quietly and that can mean or take different ways. But let me decide not others even the government. I think thats enough saidto make people like you think. steps down from soap box
I grew up in rural southeast Missouri among hillbilly relatives who used that phrase ALL the time. I grew up thinking it was just a revision of "chewed'em down." I don't think they have any anti-semitic feelings as they likely had never met any Jews....it was just a way of talking that had always been used to describe getting a good deal. It wasn't until I was much older, probably in my 20's and moved away from there, living in suburbia, that I thought about it and actually realized what the saying was inferring.
TheZeppo said:There are probably as many idiotic Americans as there are in all the other countries combined.
This is absolutely untrue. It is not against the law to disparage a person or a group. There are laws against slander (spoken word) and libel (printed word) when it causes that person economic damage or other serious damage to reputation, and is done with malice. However, it's not against any laws in the USA to:philaround said:Yes we have freedom of speach in America BUT no one has the right to slander or disparage any group based on sex, religion, race, sexual orientation, physical or mental disabilty, or ethnicity [place of origin]. This is against the law by federal and state laws. People who spout off this nonsense could be charged with a hate crime if they carry the insults too far.