Moderator: Community Team
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.

bedub1 wrote:At what point do you start to say it like "american mexican" or "american african". At what point is country put first?
Pedronicus wrote:insert to blank line .... fucking
once someone from outside of America meets you and wanders off, under their breath they say 'fucking american' - you have made it.
Timminz wrote:Pedronicus wrote:insert to blank line .... fucking
once someone from outside of America meets you and wanders off, under their breath they say 'fucking american' - you have made it.
![]()
Sadly, there are too many who fit the stereotype.
I should clarify. There are too many who fit the stereotype, that travel to other countries, making it possible for me to meet them.
thegreekdog wrote:Timminz wrote:Pedronicus wrote:insert to blank line .... fucking
once someone from outside of America meets you and wanders off, under their breath they say 'fucking american' - you have made it.
![]()
Sadly, there are too many who fit the stereotype.
I should clarify. There are too many who fit the stereotype, that travel to other countries, making it possible for me to meet them.
Luckily for non-Americans, we welcome others into our country with open arms.
thegreekdog wrote:Timminz wrote:Pedronicus wrote:insert to blank line .... fucking
once someone from outside of America meets you and wanders off, under their breath they say 'fucking american' - you have made it.
![]()
Sadly, there are too many who fit the stereotype.
I should clarify. There are too many who fit the stereotype, that travel to other countries, making it possible for me to meet them.
Luckily for non-Americans, we welcome others into our country with open arms.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
MeDeFe wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Timminz wrote:Pedronicus wrote:insert to blank line .... fucking
once someone from outside of America meets you and wanders off, under their breath they say 'fucking american' - you have made it.
![]()
Sadly, there are too many who fit the stereotype.
I should clarify. There are too many who fit the stereotype, that travel to other countries, making it possible for me to meet them.
Luckily for non-Americans, we welcome others into our country with open arms.
Of course only after getting finger prints and DNA samples, checking if someone with a similar name is on a list of militant vegans that are suspected of maybe planning to destroy some fence in north Flanders, asking if you've ever been a member of a "communist" party and making sure you're not wearing a turban or have a long beard.
thegreekdog wrote:No racial or ethnic profiling in the US.
Timminz wrote:thegreekdog wrote:No racial or ethnic profiling in the US.
AAFitz wrote:"She was a young american"
David Bowie

YoursFalsey wrote:This thread reminded me of one of the many ways my father liked to stir up trouble. Years ago, when 'black' was becoming politically incorrect and "African-American' was entering into PC usage, his second job was at a clothing store in a very white suburb with no black employees. However, one coworker was an immigrant from South Africa (white) and another was first generation with parents from Egypt, and my dad was constantly trying to get them to stand up for their rights as African-Americans.![]()
Bebub asked for a serious answer, but it is probably too complicated an issue for a fairly tounge-in-cheek sort of forum. When I was a little kid, we claimed America was a melting pot- all the different cultures went in and blended into one culture, an alloy that was hopefully supiorer in its purpose then the individual metals that went into it. Nowadays the metaphor is a salad, the difference being that although a salad, like an alloy, is made up of ingredients, in a salad the ingredients do not merge/subsume their identity into a homogenous whole. Hence the purpose of being a "------"-American, claiming both one's role in the salad and what sort of culture/ethnicity one brings to it. An issue complicated by the fact that African-American is really just polite speek for black, as Africa had many cultures that the term lumps into one, (kind of like claiming an Irish-American and a Greek-American are equivalent as both are European-American) and as non-black Africans are excluded from the term.
I will also suggest those who are most "mainstream" in the culture (the lettuce if you want to use the salad metaphor) are those most likely to not feel the need for the prefix. I'm proud of my WASP heritage- a great uncle once traced the family tree back to the Danish invasion of England in the time of Alfred the Great, and my direct line male ancestors were in this country by 1632 before it technically was a country- and the remaining threads of my ancestry are Scottish and Irish, so I am as whitebread as they come. I don't feel I need to claim that I am a Anglo-Saxon American as I see American culture as being primarily a modified Anglo-Saxon culture, and modifications (mostly to the good) being what America drew in from the other cultures. Claiming to be a "------"American is a way of identifying with a particular component of the American blend- Every individual sees differently the degree to which they identify with the component instead of or as wellas they identify with being part of the American blend..
bedub1 wrote:Why do they not want to "melt" in the melting pot and share their culture and embrace ours? Why do we have lots of "Mini-mexicos" cropping up in the US? I've worked with lots of mexicans and I think they are great, fantastic people, with lots of offer us. They are very hard workers and dedicated to their families. Why can't they melt in with everybody else?
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
pimpdave wrote:bedub1 wrote:Why do they not want to "melt" in the melting pot and share their culture and embrace ours? Why do we have lots of "Mini-mexicos" cropping up in the US? I've worked with lots of mexicans and I think they are great, fantastic people, with lots of offer us. They are very hard workers and dedicated to their families. Why can't they melt in with everybody else?
Yeah, I know, totally ridiculous, right pale face? I mean, why can't everyone just embrace the culture of the Indians. They were the culture here first before you White Devils started showing up.
WAT I'M NOT BEING RACIST LIKE BEDUB1 I'M JUST BEING SERIAL
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
pimpdave wrote:So now you're backtracking? I make perfect sense. By your logic, you're supposed to assimilate into the Indian culture and way of doing things, not force them to assimilate into what you dictate is the presiding culture of the nation.
This thread has gone from borderline to full-blown racist in a few pages, and I love it. Bedub1, please keep making racist jokes in the forum, it helps underscore just how unjust Dancing Mustard's banning was.
thegreekdog wrote:pimpdave wrote:So now you're backtracking? I make perfect sense. By your logic, you're supposed to assimilate into the Indian culture and way of doing things, not force them to assimilate into what you dictate is the presiding culture of the nation.
This thread has gone from borderline to full-blown racist in a few pages, and I love it. Bedub1, please keep making racist jokes in the forum, it helps underscore just how unjust Dancing Mustard's banning was.
I saw the racism card thrown and said to myself, "Self... what is the racism?" So, I read through the posts again. I still saw no racism. So, I'll ask you, pimpdave, where is the racism?
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
pimpdave wrote:thegreekdog wrote:pimpdave wrote:So now you're backtracking? I make perfect sense. By your logic, you're supposed to assimilate into the Indian culture and way of doing things, not force them to assimilate into what you dictate is the presiding culture of the nation.
This thread has gone from borderline to full-blown racist in a few pages, and I love it. Bedub1, please keep making racist jokes in the forum, it helps underscore just how unjust Dancing Mustard's banning was.
I saw the racism card thrown and said to myself, "Self... what is the racism?" So, I read through the posts again. I still saw no racism. So, I'll ask you, pimpdave, where is the racism?
It's subtle. It's this arrogance demanding assimilation to our Anglo-influenced culture. It would benefit me if people did so, sure. To demand it though is racist.
I'm not accusing bedub1 of being a racist, just that his line of argument is. Especially since he makes no mention of the Little Italys or the Chinatowns, just as an example. Instead he singles out "mini-mexicos" and demands they assimilate. I doubt he even realizes he's a racist. Probably thinks he's open-minded, but he's not, and if he isn't called out on this line of thinking, it'll only get reinforced as legitimate.
This also underscores the weakness of speaking in analogy. I'm sure that in defense and back pedaling, he or you (in your continued white-knighting around the fora) will revert to the salad analogy in order to explain whatever crazy xenophobic notion he's trying to advance ("Children, words are like bullets").
It's either intellectually dishonest or completely devoid of intelligence.
There is no national language in the USA, there is no law declaring a particular culture as The One for the nation. To declare there is an Official Culture leads to these veiled racist criticisms and commentaries.