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Are You A Racist.

So, what does Mexican have to do with the fact that you don't trust them?

Because the guy who introduced them told me there's a couple of Mexican guys over there (while pointing) that charges really cheap to have things done.

Oh, I get it. Since you think there's something wrong with being Mexican, it sounds dirty to you.

A number of years ago, I went to a party with my female best friend. Everyone thought we were together. We acted like we were together. One woman came up to us and said someone told her I was "that". I asked her what? She said in a quieter voice "that".

I've found that when people have a problem saying a word or that they automatically assume the worst when the word is mention, they ought to be looking at themselves for a change.

I work in construction, and we use race to identify people all the time. Which operator? The black guy or the white guy? Which one of those is John? Oh, the Chinese guy? Ok.
 
Indeed, the late, great Nelson Mandela was referred to as being African-American by a US news anchor. Nope, he's just African, thanks.

Incidentally, "African" doesn't automatically mean black, either; I'm African, and I'm white.

-d-

Ya. In college, I roomed with an African white Jew. We went everywhere together. Too bad he transferred to another school.
 
Recently a teacher, in Oregon I think, was reprimanded by her Hispanic principal for discussing sandwiches, since they are racist. Not all cultures have sandwiches, so it is racist to discuss them, don't you know.
 
Recently a teacher, in Oregon I think, was reprimanded by her Hispanic principal for discussing sandwiches, since they are racist. Not all cultures have sandwiches, so it is racist to discuss them, don't you know.

Funny how ridiculous anecdotes make big news in certain circles.
 

Again, the guy who mentioned them said there are a couple of Mexican guys over there... Now, replace "Mexican" with "weird looking" or "googoo gaga". My response would have been "I know those guys, I don't trust those weird looking guys" or "I know those guys, I don't trust those googoo gaga guys".

Again, the only reason I can think of for you people being so deathly afraid to say "Mexican" is if you think there's something wrong with being Mexican.
 
A number of years ago, I went to a party with my female best friend. Everyone thought we were together. We acted like we were together. One woman came up to us and said someone told her I was "that". I asked her what? She said in a quieter voice "that".
.....that?
 
Nope, I have slept/dated with every rainbow color under the sun and enjoyed every minute of it. There were the 2 minute shots.:D
 
Because the guy who introduced them told me there's a couple of Mexican guys over there (while pointing) that charges really cheap to have things done.

Oh, I get it. Since you think there's something wrong with being Mexican, it sounds dirty to you.

Do not put words in my mouth, first of all. YOU were the one that stated you don't trust "those" Mexicans, not me. I don't have any problems with any Hispanics - I'd mention more on that, but I don't have a habit of getting into my personal life when it's not warranted.

A number of years ago, I went to a party with my female best friend. Everyone thought we were together. We acted like we were together. One woman came up to us and said someone told her I was "that". I asked her what? She said in a quieter voice "that".

And that has to do with... what? That you, like that woman, can't think?

I've found that when people have a problem saying a word or that they automatically assume the worst when the word is mention, they ought to be looking at themselves for a change.

No. The problem is the CONTEXT, not the word itself. Which is why I asked the question.

I work in construction, and we use race to identify people all the time. Which operator? The black guy or the white guy? Which one of those is John? Oh, the Chinese guy? Ok.

Sounds like a personal problem, and yet it did not answer my VERY simple question: What does Mexican have to do with the fact that you don't trust them?
 
I live in real life where most people indentify others by their names, but I guess that is weird.
 
^According to zombie, that's the wrong way to identify someone - I guess from now on, you love cyanide and being happy, and I hate everyone that has the last name Belmont.
 

I just love how everyone is ignoring the other part of my story, the part where I was responding to someone's sentence.

Again, he said there's a couple of Mexican guys over there who do these things for cheap. My response was I know those Mexican guys and don't trust them.

As I've said, had the guy said there's a couple of Asian guys over there who do this for cheap, I would have responded oh yeah I know those guys, I don't trust those asian guys, though. Hint: I'm asian.

You know that ignoring a part of someone's story and quote mine is intellectually dishonest? Or is everyone too politically correct to admit this as well?

The fact of the matter is race had nothing to do with it. But since everyone is so hung up on race, the mere mention of it, no matter how innocent, can be spun into racism.

But whatever...
 
Ya. In college, I roomed with an African white Jew. We went everywhere together. Too bad he transferred to another school.

Have you ever shared a room with any Catholics or Christians?
 
Someone is.

The someone is Verenice Gutierrez.

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Veronice Gutierrez is principal at a K-8 School in Northeast Portland’ and is anxious that discussing peanut butter sandwiches might cause concern to her so-called "Black and Brown boys".

http://portlandtribune.com/pt/9-news/114604-schools-beat-the-drum-for-equity
 
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