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Takayuki wrote:
I remember the first time we met, I introduced myself to him, and he looked me up and down and said, "Even though you are not white, your race's economic goals are similar to ours." Of course, I realized right away that his thinking was very different from mine, so I picked I would have turned around and never looked back. I refuse to socialize with people who think their "race" is superior to others. I have zero tolerance for bigotry of any kind. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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Victor Martinez had some very interesting things to
say about Tee hee...My Honey and Joe Kitty: I would have turned around and never looked back. I refuse to socialize with people who think their "race" is superior to others. I have zero tolerance for bigotry of any kind. Funny, I don't recall you saying anything about Joyce's accusing me of racism because I'm a Republican [which is why I was out of this group for several months. I do NOT enjoy being the victim of politically correct bigotry in a supposed group of friends, especially when it's considered socially acceptable to indulge in such knee-jerk stereotyping]. -- "Don't mess with major appliances unless you know what you are doing (or unless your life insurance policy is up-to-date)." - John, RCFL |
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Victor Martinez had some very interesting things to
say about Tee hee...My Honey and Joe Kitty: I would have turned around and never looked back. I refuse to socialize with people who think their "race" is superior to others. I have zero tolerance for bigotry of any kind. Funny, I don't recall you saying anything about Joyce's accusing me of racism because I'm a Republican [which is why I was out of this group for several months. I do NOT enjoy being the victim of politically correct bigotry in a supposed group of friends, especially when it's considered socially acceptable to indulge in such knee-jerk stereotyping]. -- "Don't mess with major appliances unless you know what you are doing (or unless your life insurance policy is up-to-date)." - John, RCFL |
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Victor Martinez wrote:
Takayuki wrote: I remember the first time we met, I introduced myself to him, and he looked me up and down and said, "Even though you are not white, your race's economic goals are similar to ours." Of course, I realized right away that his thinking was very different from mine, so I picked I would have turned around and never looked back. I refuse to socialize with people who think their "race" is superior to others. I have zero tolerance for bigotry of any kind. I think yours is an excellent policy. I'm just too curious to stick to it! |
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Victor Martinez wrote:
Takayuki wrote: I remember the first time we met, I introduced myself to him, and he looked me up and down and said, "Even though you are not white, your race's economic goals are similar to ours." Of course, I realized right away that his thinking was very different from mine, so I picked I would have turned around and never looked back. I refuse to socialize with people who think their "race" is superior to others. I have zero tolerance for bigotry of any kind. I think yours is an excellent policy. I'm just too curious to stick to it! |
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Seanette Blaylock wrote:
Victor Martinez had some very interesting things to say about Tee hee...My Honey and Joe Kitty: I would have turned around and never looked back. I refuse to socialize with people who think their "race" is superior to others. I have zero tolerance for bigotry of any kind. Funny, I don't recall you saying anything about Joyce's accusing me of racism because I'm a Republican [which is why I was out of this group for several months. I do NOT enjoy being the victim of politically correct bigotry in a supposed group of friends, especially when it's considered socially acceptable to indulge in such knee-jerk stereotyping]. Oh yes, I think it's important to remember that the current Republican party was founded on an abolitionist platform. Certainly you would be right in saying that neither of the current major parties are based on racism. |
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Seanette Blaylock wrote:
Victor Martinez had some very interesting things to say about Tee hee...My Honey and Joe Kitty: I would have turned around and never looked back. I refuse to socialize with people who think their "race" is superior to others. I have zero tolerance for bigotry of any kind. Funny, I don't recall you saying anything about Joyce's accusing me of racism because I'm a Republican [which is why I was out of this group for several months. I do NOT enjoy being the victim of politically correct bigotry in a supposed group of friends, especially when it's considered socially acceptable to indulge in such knee-jerk stereotyping]. Oh yes, I think it's important to remember that the current Republican party was founded on an abolitionist platform. Certainly you would be right in saying that neither of the current major parties are based on racism. |
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I would have turned around and never looked back. I refuse to socialize
with people who think their "race" is superior to others. I have zero tolerance for bigotry of any kind. -- Victor Martinez I'm with you, Victor.With some friends, I can overlook political differences, moral differences. But not bigotry. I just can't. I can't even stand to watch movies like "Mississipi Burning". It's just people being hurtful and mean. Sherry |
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I would have turned around and never looked back. I refuse to socialize
with people who think their "race" is superior to others. I have zero tolerance for bigotry of any kind. -- Victor Martinez I'm with you, Victor.With some friends, I can overlook political differences, moral differences. But not bigotry. I just can't. I can't even stand to watch movies like "Mississipi Burning". It's just people being hurtful and mean. Sherry |
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I agree w/you, Victor......dude sounds like everything our ideals and values
decry. But the Japanese are noted for their courtesy and unflappability (is there such a word or would the correct term be "poise"?) under pressure/stress. Those of us from other origins may be noted for other admirable qualities, but not particularly those. I agree. And I just bet Tak is the epitome of "unflappability" and poise and courtesy, judging from her posts! Sherry |
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