My buddy Nacho (Egnacio,) who was the only illegal messican I really hung out with on a regular basis for a while, called me, and was called in return, horrible, HORRIBLE things compared to "illegal." I understand most people have chosen a PC existence. Personally, I believe life is more fun when you can openly make fun of each other and let E36 M3 roll off your back. It's called "ball-busting" and is universally understood by the most awesome of every culture.
poopshovel wrote:
It's called "ball-busting" and is universally understood by the most awesome of every culture.
Yeah, but you'd only do that with people you know. Or at least most folks would. Yeah, if I had a buddy who was a bastard and we joked about it, that would be one thing. But if I used the term with someone I didn't know or have the background to make such a joke with I don't think it would go over well, no matter how accurate it was.
Plus, no one ever got deported for being a bastard. Calling your buddy an illegal in public could result in a lot of things. Probably not something to do at the local biker bar.
ThePhranc wrote:
I'd like to thank you for being civil. All too often the people who take your side of the argument go off the deep end when challenged.
Hey, thanks for that. I genuinely appreciate you taking a minute to post that.
Thanks,
Ed
fast_eddie_72 wrote:
I'll take your word for it if you say you've never heard of such a thing. But there's certainly more than a passing opposition.
http://www.nahj.org/nahjnews/articles/2006/March/immigrationcoverage.shtml
http://civilliberty.about.com/od/immigrantsrights/qt/illegal_undoc.htm
http://newscorpwatch.org/research/201002050030
Unfortunately, the political proclivities/implications of these sources kind of renders them not too useful in a more general sense.
Their 'skin in the game' relies on the same sensationalism to make themselves or their cause more relevant.
madmallard wrote:
Unfortunately, the political proclivities/implications of these sources kind of renders them not too useful in a more general sense.
Their 'skin in the game' relies on the same sensationalism to make themselves or their cause more relevant.
SVreX wrote:
In reply to fast_eddie_72:
Before you jump ship, are you saying you know someone who was bothered by the word illegal? Worse?
fast_eddie_72 wrote:
None of those articles are my words and I haven't done more than glance at them so I don't know if they represent my views or not. Simply providing some background on the ongoing debate over the use of the word "illegal".
That's it. Really. I give up.
He asked if anyone had been bothered by the use of that word. He said he wasn't aware of anyone who was. I told him I have indeed talked to people who were and provided some sources to show that the people I met with aren't the only ones. It's an ongoing debate. There are no "political proclivities/implications" to it. Either people are botherd by it or they aren't. That's all he asked. That's all I answered. And I went out of my way to say so.
poopshovel wrote:
My buddy Nacho (Egnacio,) who was the only illegal messican I really hung out with on a regular basis for a while, called me, and was called in return, horrible, HORRIBLE things compared to "illegal." I understand most people have chosen a PC existence. Personally, I believe life is more fun when you can openly make fun of each other and let E36 M3 roll off your back. It's called "ball-busting" and is universally understood by the most awesome of every culture.
and universally misunderstood by the majority, sadly. these people who cant take a little ball busting are the same ones that complain all the time, one of the reasons I cant stand the job I've got right now. lol