What do you mean " WE " Paleface ?

Originally posted by tiggersmom2
How in the world do you get I'm offended:confused: It seems to be the other way around - you don't see me telling others they are intolerant and ignorant. If I was going to be offended by something I don't agree with I would have never posted in reference to your post. So *please* do not assume things about me.:D

You won't find a post by me on this thread where I called EB intolerant or ignorant.

I usually agree with your posts. It's ahrd on here when people come on with new names.:D
 
Why should anyone care and critisize Robin for calling herself African-American.

I don't care how Robin identifies or addresses herself, so long as she doesn't expect me to identify or address her in the same way.
 
Originally posted by tiggersmom2
WOW! I think that you are being pretty rude telling EB that he has hangups.:( He is just voicing his opinion. I also think that all of us that think it is unneccessary to put something in front of American are being pretty tolerant to those who are calling us "intolerant and ignorant".:rolleyes:

Nobody is attacking Robin - just asking her honest questions and trying to understand her. I think it is sad that a realatively new poster gets blasted for having an opinion.


Why do you need to understand Robin and why she put __infront of american.
 
Originally posted by minniepumpernickel
You won't find a post by me on this thread where I called EB intolerant or ignorant.

I usually agree with your posts. It's ahrd on here when people come on with new names.:D

I wasn't referring to you calling people intolerant or ignorant. I was referring to others. Just because I think the hyphenated Americanism is unneccessary does not mean I care if they feel better calling themselves that, just don't expect me to call them that - we are all Americans IMO.
 

Originally posted by AirForceRocks
I don't care how Robin identifies or addresses herself, so long as she doesn't expect me to identify or address her in the same way.

Brenda, I don't believe anyone requested to be addressed in such manner. If I were to see you at a Dis meet I wouldn't address you as "Hi white american just as I wouldn't want you to address me as Hi black american.
That's alittle over the top don't cha think

A simple hi I'm Chea nice to meet you is fine with me.
 
Originally posted by AirForceRocks
I don't care how Robin identifies or addresses herself, so long as she doesn't expect me to identify or address her in the same way.

Brenda, I don't believe anyone requested to be addressed in such manner. If I were to see you at a Dis meet I wouldn't address you as "Hi white american just as I wouldn't want you to address me as Hi black american.
That's alittle over the top don't cha think

A simple hi I'm Chea nice to meet you is fine with me.
 
Originally posted by AirForceRocks
I don't care how Robin identifies or addresses herself, so long as she doesn't expect me to identify or address her in the same way.

Brenda, I don't believe anyone requested to be addressed in such manner. If I were to see you at a Dis meet I wouldn't address you as "Hi white american just as I wouldn't want you to address me as Hi black american.
That's alittle over the top don't cha think

A simple hi I'm Chea nice to meet you is fine with me.
 
Originally posted by AirForceRocks
I don't care how Robin identifies or addresses herself, so long as she doesn't expect me to identify or address her in the same way.

Brenda, I don't believe anyone requested to be addressed in such manner. If I were to see you at a Dis meet I wouldn't address you as "Hi white american just as I wouldn't want you to address me as Hi black american.
That's alittle over the top don't cha think

A simple hi I'm Chea nice to meet you is fine with me.
 
Originally posted by Pongo69
Why do you need to understand Robin and why she put __infront of american.

Perhaps because understanding why people do or say certain things can end misconceptions and reduce misunderstandings?
 
Originally posted by AirForceRocks
I don't care how Robin identifies or addresses herself, so long as she doesn't expect me to identify or address her in the same way.

Lets say I changed my name to Ms. Swami so and so, wouldn't you call me by that name whether or not you agree that I am a Buddhist Priest? Wouldn't it be rude not to call someone by what they want to be called?:D
 
Wow, all of this rhetoric while I was gone.... woooo people!

First of all I could care less than a penny what others call me or think what I am, I know what I am and I will call myself what I want to call myself and if I lived 48 years calling myself dingo-american than why the heck should anyone care?

Or why the heck should I explain it to anyone?

I don't have to PROVE anything, I responded to a person who quoted a bumper sticker that said if I choose NOT to be what they quantify themselves as that I should "GET OUT".... was I supposed to just roll over and accept that?

You guys can, and probably have, call me anything you choose. Thanks to my friends, and minnie I am FAR from cool :cool: but THANKS, to those who have tried to defend me or understand me. I knew Maggie would because SHE is the QUEEN of common sense! :teeth:

Pongo put it smoothly, no one points to a person and notates what they are, just who they are. But check an employment application, which, btw, I've seen MANY of in the past few days, they will not ask you if you are Black, but an African American. Yes, Jason, we were and are still called many other things, this is the only one I believe, WE chose.

Calling myself a no hyphen american will make others stop treating me differently? Hmmmmm.... I think THAT'LL happen!

People please, I have explained and explained and explained and I obviously will NEVER satisfy any of my distractors. I don't like explaining myself but I have been put into this situation and it truly disturbs me. No one, knows who I am and none of you have "walked a mile in my mocassins" or have to raise my child in this "get out" and "get over it " society BUT me. And like I used to say to my ex if you don't pay my rent I don't owe you anything.

Take care now.... :wave2:
 
Originally posted by Pongo69
Brenda, I don't believe anyone requested to be addressed in such manner. If I were to see you at a Dis meet I wouldn't address you as "Hi white american just as I wouldn't want you to address me as Hi black american.
That's alittle over the top don't cha think

A simple hi I'm Chea nice to meet you is fine with me.

What I'm saying is that I've met a number of people that don't like to hear blacks referred to as blacks - they want everyone else to use the term African-American because that is the term they prefer. While they are free to do so, that freedom doesn't extend to making me do so.

Lets say I changed my name to Ms. Swami so and so, wouldn't you call me by that name whether or not you agree that I am a Buddhist Priest? Wouldn't it be rude not to call someone by what they want to be called?

If someone changes their legal name to "African-American Keisha", then I'll be happy to refer to them by that name. But when referring to blacks in general, no, I won't use the term African-American. Just like I don't use the terms Italian-American or Greek-American or Irish-American.
 
Originally posted by Robinrs
But check an employment application, which, btw, I've seen MANY of in the past few days, they will not ask you if you are Black, but an African American.

Robin, in my world, there would be no "pick your race" category on ANY application of any kind, for jobs, college, loans, whatever.

It shouldn't matter.
 
Originally posted by treesinger
Robin, in my world, there would be no "pick your race" category on ANY application of any kind, for jobs, college, loans, whatever.

It shouldn't matter.

You're right, it shouldn't. But it does.
 
Originally posted by AirForceRocks
You're right, it shouldn't. But it does.

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I really want to respond to that truth, but I just don't have the energy. It's a senseless practice to delineate people like that.
 












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