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The Good Old Days
« on: February 19, 2014, 09:08:55 AM »
Bored. Watched an episode of March Game 75 and also an episode of Miami Vice.

Ben Stiller played a guido hustler with gold chains on Vice. Best work he's ever done.

Sonny complained because a soft drink cost 75 cents.

Meanwhile over on match game there was a steady stream of smarmy racist innuendo. I miss the days when people could just joke openly.

Question: Dr Frankenstein made some changes to his lair. He replaced Igor the Hunchback with a <blank>.
Contestant answered "A Wetback".  And nobody gasped or filed a lawsuit.

Later Gene told a black panelist that if she didn't hurry up with her answer he was gonna put her in the back of the bus.  Everybody laughed. Say that today and watch the protest Jesse and Al organize.

Later gene was complaining about a light being out and while standing near the black panelist he commented "it's dark over here."  The panelist asked if she was gonna have to call the NAACP. Laughs all around.

What happened to being that kind of general sense of ease with it?
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Re: The Good Old Days
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2014, 09:36:03 AM »
You serious, Clark?



Ever wonder why it's only the privileged old white men that pine for the "good old days?"
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« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2014, 10:14:49 AM »
You serious, Clark?

Very serious.

She was black. And it was okay to make jokes about it. She did. People joked about Louisa Moritz not knowing the language. About Fannie Flagg being a redneck. Charles makes sly gay jokes. Nobody got offended. No Oprah specialness needed.  Nobody had to issue sham apologies. Sensitivity training wasn't required. Nobody gets fired. People are open and said whatever occurred to them. Didn't hide things.

Dang right it was better then.

Caught half a Starsky and Hutch a couple of days ago too. Pimp brother was puffing on weed and calling people the *oh the horror* n-word too.

Relaxed is better. Today is ridiculous.
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« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2014, 11:18:02 AM »
I won't speak for them, but we have a couple of posters here that are Hispanic.  You'd feel comfortable and at ease throwing "wetback" around in their presence?
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« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2014, 11:27:38 AM »
I won't speak for them, but we have a couple of posters here that are Hispanic.  You'd feel comfortable and at ease throwing "wetback" around in their presence?

We've got some damn spics on here?  Now, that's a game changer.  Next thing you know, the Jews and chinks'll be crawling all over the board.
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« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2014, 11:32:09 AM »
We've got some damn spics on here?  Now, that's a game changer.  Next thing you know, the Jews and chinks'll be crawling all over the board.

Look here, we'll take the blacks and the chinks, but we won't take the Irish!
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« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2014, 11:36:43 AM »
Look here, we'll take the blacks and the chinks, but we won't take the Irish!

They drink too much. Too much cost involved.

I like stereotypes. All of them. I find it funny when black comedians make white jokes too. Equal opportunity offending is the way to go. Everyone has to be able to poke fun at themselves at some point. Were too damn sensitive. Watching Sanford and Son, All in the Family and George Jefferson is classic shit. All kinds of stereotype humor on those 3 and it was friggin hilarious because it was true for the most part.

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« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2014, 01:28:19 PM »
I won't speak for them, but we have a couple of posters here that are Hispanic.  You'd feel comfortable and at ease throwing "wetback" around in their presence?

Not today because everybody has a bug up their ass.  I think that's stupid. 
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« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2014, 01:30:16 PM »
Not today because everybody has a bug up their ass.  I think that's stupid.

Ah, poor K, mean old society is stifling his slur game.
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« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2014, 01:40:30 PM »
Ah, poor K, mean old society is stifling his slur game.

It's not a slur.  That's the point. It's BECOME a slur because people are so freaking sensitive. 

I find the sensitivity fraudulent and the PC face people put on disingenuous.

Call a spade a spade. 
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« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2014, 01:42:22 PM »
It's not a slur.  That's the point. It's BECOME a slur because people are so freaking sensitive. 

I find the sensitivity fraudulent and the PC face people put on disingenuous.

Call a spade a spade.

I find it fraudulent that you would attempt to define what does or does not offend an entire group to which you do not belong.
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« Reply #11 on: February 19, 2014, 01:46:20 PM »
It's not a slur.  That's the point. It's BECOME a slur because people are so freaking sensitive. 

I find the sensitivity fraudulent and the PC face people put on disingenuous.

Call a spade a spade.

I agree with the people are too sensitive thing, I was with you up until this.  They are slurs, the same way honkey is.  They were created by a generation mean't to put people down, they are insults. 

The fact that you, me or anyone else were to find them funny, doesn't make them not slurs.
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Re: The Good Old Days
« Reply #12 on: February 19, 2014, 01:57:44 PM »
Who you callin' honkey, cracka?
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« Reply #13 on: February 19, 2014, 01:57:53 PM »
I find it fraudulent that you would attempt to define what does or does not offend an entire group to which you do not belong.

I didn't do that at all.  No definition of anything. I just find all the "outrage" over what somebody says, followed by the (clearly bogus) apology asinine. 

Paula Deen, who I think is an absolute idiot, is crucified and her livelihood threatened because she may or may not have said the dreaded "n" word 20 years ago.  Oh. the. horror. Burn her at the stake. 

And while you're at it burn pretty much everybody -- of every color -- who was alive in the 70s and 80s. 
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« Reply #14 on: February 19, 2014, 02:02:24 PM »
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« Reply #15 on: February 19, 2014, 02:02:38 PM »
I didn't do that at all.  No definition of anything. I just find all the "outrage" over what somebody says, followed by the (clearly bogus) apology asinine. 

Paula Deen, who I think is an absolute idiot, is crucified and her livelihood threatened because she may or may not have said the dreaded "n" word 20 years ago.  Oh. the. horror. Burn her at the stake. 

And while you're at it burn pretty much everybody -- of every color -- who was alive in the 70s and 80s.

You attempted to re-define "slur."

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« Reply #16 on: February 19, 2014, 02:05:36 PM »
I agree with the people are too sensitive thing, I was with you up until this.  They are slurs, the same way honkey is.  They were created by a generation mean't to put people down, they are insults. 

The fact that you, me or anyone else were to find them funny, doesn't make them not slurs.

You think it bothers me for somebody to call me a honkey?  I could not care less. Cracker, whitey, ghost, whatever.  They're only "slurs" if you allow them to be. 

People are simply too sensitive.

The only point here was that things seemed so much more pleasant when people of all persuasions were able to laugh with, at and about each other without someone pulling a Reverend Al Sharpton outrage because of it. 

There was no animosity on this old show and there was genuine affection and respect for the different people on it as expressed in the humor and nobody being afraid that the next syllable was going to get them sued. 

The contestants kissed the panelists, the host kissed everybody, there was hugging and leering. 

One of the contestants had a sequin butterfly bedazzled on the front of her shirt.  When she was clapping or whatever somebody made a comment about the butterfly's wings flapping.  Do that today and she's filing a sexual harassment suit. 

It wasn't so tight ass like it is now and ... well... they seemed to be having a lot more fun.  That seems better to me than the guard-every-word-lest-you-be-forced-to-write-a-fake-apology society we have today.
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« Reply #18 on: February 19, 2014, 02:24:44 PM »
You think it bothers me for somebody to call me a honkey?  I could not care less. Cracker, whitey, ghost, whatever.  They're only "slurs" if you allow them to be. 


The fact that it may not bother you still doesn't mean it isn't a slur.  A slur is an attempt to put someone down in this case for the color of their skin.  It is a slur from the giver, not from the receiver.  But you know all this.

Again I agree that people are overly sensitive. However, the fact that it offends some is good enough reason in my opinion not to do it. 
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Re: The Good Old Days
« Reply #19 on: February 19, 2014, 02:28:57 PM »
You think it bothers me for somebody to call me a honkey?  I could not care less. Cracker, whitey, ghost, whatever.  They're only "slurs" if you allow them to be. 

People are simply too sensitive.

The only point here was that things seemed so much more pleasant when people of all persuasions were able to laugh with, at and about each other without someone pulling a Reverend Al Sharpton outrage because of it. 

There was no animosity on this old show and there was genuine affection and respect for the different people on it as expressed in the humor and nobody being afraid that the next syllable was going to get them sued. 

The contestants kissed the panelists, the host kissed everybody, there was hugging and leering. 

One of the contestants had a sequin butterfly bedazzled on the front of her shirt.  When she was clapping or whatever somebody made a comment about the butterfly's wings flapping.  Do that today and she's filing a sexual harassment suit. 

It wasn't so tight ass like it is now and ... well... they seemed to be having a lot more fun.  That seems better to me than the guard-every-word-lest-you-be-forced-to-write-a-fake-apology society we have today.

They were only stereo-types then. And every race had them. Then the NAACP started taking everything as an insult and white guilt took over.  Kaos did not redefine slur, the NAACP did that for you and you allowed it. Of course there were a few words that were derogatory, but nothing that Kaos referred to in his original post. You guilty whites brought up all of the rest.

And his original post was spot on. We did not have all of the racist BS in the 70s and early 80s as there is today. We all knew how to laugh and get along. If you beat into a minority that they are always being denigrated, the denigration becomes the norm, whether it is true or not.
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