Quote from: Henry Hawk on February 04, 2015, 04:10:04 PM
If we would have closed off our boarder, I bet we wouldn't be having this conversation right now.... ;)
So it couldn't possibly be some dumb white trash idiot who doesn't get his kids vaccinated because he eschews science...must be some brown people causing it. Tell us again how you're not racist? :rolleyes:
Quote from: Exterminator on February 05, 2015, 08:49:23 AM
So it couldn't possibly be some dumb white trash idiot who doesn't get his kids vaccinated because he eschews science...must be some brown people causing it. Tell us again how you're not racist? :rolleyes:
Why do you assume it is white trash? YOU are the one who is making this a racial thing........Maybe you need to look in the mirror first before you go spouting off.
"We've seen just a skyrocketing autism rate. Some people are suspicious that it's connected to the vaccines. This person included. The science right now is inconclusive, but we have to research it." --Barack Obama, Pennsylvania Rally, April 21, 2008.
"There are some people who are suspicious that it's connected to vaccines and triggers. But the science right now is inconclusive,""I am committed to make investments to find the causes of autism, including possible environmental causes like vaccines," Hillary Clinton, 2008
For the record, I am in favor of vaccines, though I understand the strong concerns with many parents.
My children are now 48 and 46 they both has measles when they were less than a year old. I have no idea where they caught them, neither went to day care or were around other children (no older cousins, etc.), probably picked it up at the grocery or mall. They were too young to receive the MMR vaccination at the time. They were both pretty sick for over a week. I'm a big supporter of complete vaccination for children, and I will urge everyone to get their children vaccinated. My niece's son is autistic and she worried about getting him vaccinated, esp. the MMR. She read that the binder in the vaccine caused the autism. She did some research and found that the vaccine could be given as three separate vaccinations. It took some doing and cost them some money but the pediatrician wrote prescriptions for the separate vaccinations for her.
I don't think it is so much "white trash" (as Ex so easily brought race and economics into the issue) as better educated people who buy into it. The highest unvaccinated rates are generally in private schools will affluent and probably fairly well educated parents.
Quote from: Anne on February 05, 2015, 10:42:40 AM
My children are now 48 and 46 they both has measles when they were less than a year old. I have no idea where they caught them, neither went to day care or were around other children (no older cousins, etc.), probably picked it up at the grocery or mall. They were too young to receive the MMR vaccination at the time. They were both pretty sick for over a week. I'm a big supporter of complete vaccination for children, and I will urge everyone to get their children vaccinated. My niece's son is autistic and she worried about getting him vaccinated, esp. the MMR. She read that the binder in the vaccine caused the autism. She did some research and found that the vaccine could be given as three separate vaccinations. It took some doing and cost them some money but the pediatrician wrote prescriptions for the separate vaccinations for her.
I don't think it is so much "white trash" (as Ex so easily brought race and economics into the issue) as better educated people who buy into it. The highest unvaccinated rates are generally in private schools will affluent and probably fairly well educated parents.
Ann, I applaud you for your attitude on vaccinations. But all connections to autism from vaccines has been disproved. Yes, I know there was once a study that showed a link, but that study was retracted.
As for "white trash" I think of that as an overall attitude and mental bearing of a person. In my mind, it has nothing to do with education or money.
Just as I think a "redneck" can also be a Wall Street guy in a Brooks Brothers suit. It's a state of mind.
Quote from: Exterminator on February 05, 2015, 10:15:06 AM
Oh, for fuck sake...we're talking about a measles outbreak and he immediately starts blaming illegals with absolutely nothing to support that allusion. What about that doesn't scream racist?
I merely re-instated as to why, we should abide by our laws and regulations we have regarding immigration. To say this is NOT a possibility, that the measles could have been infected by an illegal immigrant. That is why we should do background checks on all visitors.
You are the one who is calling someone white trash, because they disagree with the vaccination process. That by definition is racist.
Quote from: Bo D on February 05, 2015, 10:52:10 AM
Ann, I applaud you for your attitude on vaccinations. But all connections to autism from vaccines has been disproved. Yes, I know there was once a study that showed a link, but that study was retracted.
As for "white trash" I think of that as an overall attitude and mental bearing of a person. In my mind, it has nothing to do with education or money.
Just as I think a "redneck" can also be a Wall Street guy in a Brooks Brothers suit. It's a state of mind.
I know that the link between autism and the MMR vaccination have been disproved but my niece's son was a baby when the study came out and as I pointed out she did get her children vaccinated.
White trash and redneck can be a state of mind but are terms that are only directed at Caucasians, I have never heard a person of color or a biracial person called white trash or redneck.
Quote from: Anne on February 05, 2015, 11:46:00 AM
I know that the link between autism and the MMR vaccination have been disproved but my niece's son was a baby when the study came out and as I pointed out she did get her children vaccinated.
White trash and redneck can be a state of mind but are terms that are only directed at Caucasians, I have never heard a person of color or a biracial person called white trash or redneck.
I have a black co-worker who is positively a redneck.
There .... now you've heard it! :biggrin:
Quote from: Anne on February 05, 2015, 11:46:00 AM
White trash and redneck can be a state of mind but are terms that are only directed at Caucasians, I have never heard a person of color or a biracial person called white trash or redneck.
No, they were just called N*****s. That covered the entire socio-economic strata of blacks.
LOL! What a way to disguise your real point - that you apparently think 'white trash' and 'redneck' are 'racist' terms. They ain't.
Quote from: Henry Hawk on February 05, 2015, 11:02:56 AM
You are the one who is calling someone white trash, because they disagree with the vaccination process. That by definition is racist.
Ain't.
I see that when it came down to trying to back up their rhetoric and prove those are racist names, y'all tucked tail and ran.
It's easy for y'all to just toss BS out ain't it. :rolleyes:
White trash may not be racist but it's definitely a derogetory term. If said about someone white by someone who is black it could be deemed as racist because of the intent of the remark. Also to be called a niggar is not neccarily racist but could stem from being niggardly, http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/niggardly
Quoteniggardly
[nig-erd-lee]
Synonyms
Word Origin
adjective
1.
reluctant to give or spend; stingy; miserly.
2.
meanly or ungenerously small or scanty:
a niggardly tip to a waiter.
adverb
3.
in the manner of a niggard.
Origin
but in another context when aimed at someone by a white person then it is considered racist.
Of course it's a derogatory term, but it's not racist. You're other line about 'niggardly' is simply ridiculous. That has absolutely nothing to do with the racist term.
Quote from: Y on March 02, 2015, 05:03:07 PM
Of course it's a derogatory term, but it's not racist. You're other line about 'niggardly' is simply ridiculous. That has absolutely nothing to do with the racist term.
If you are being niggardly could you not be called a niggar, as in stingy tight ass?
Quote from: me on March 02, 2015, 05:23:24 PM
If you are being niggardly could you not be called a niggar, as in stingy tight ass?
For someone who caterwauls about the lack of common sense in society these days, you are certainly lacking in it yourself.
Go out to the store and call someone the "N" word and see what it gets you. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on March 02, 2015, 05:44:00 PM
For someone who caterwauls about the lack of common sense in society these days, you are certainly lacking in it yourself.
Go out to the store and call someone the "N" word and see what it gets you. . .
:rolleyes: NOW SEE THIS.......WHITE TRASH IS A DEROGETORY TERM EXCEPT UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH IT COULD BE CALLED RACIST.....NIGGAR IS A DEROGETORY TERM THEORETICALLY BUT IS RACIST IN MOST CIRCUMSTANCES.
Quote from: me on March 02, 2015, 05:23:24 PM
If you are being niggardly could you not be called a niggar, as in stingy tight ass?
No. Read your own definition! You would be called a 'niggard'. That is NOT the same term, or have the same definition. :rolleyes:
Quote from: me on March 02, 2015, 05:58:09 PM
.......WHITE TRASH IS A DEROGETORY TERM EXCEPT UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH IT COULD BE CALLED RACIST.....
No, it is not a racist term. :rolleyes:
Quote from: me on March 02, 2015, 05:23:24 PM
If you are being niggardly could you not be called a niggar, as in stingy tight ass?
Quote from: Y on March 23, 2015, 05:47:01 PM
No. Read your own definition! You would be called a 'niggard'. That is NOT the same term, or have the same definition. :rolleyes:
This is a tricky one, and it's a good example of why spelling does matter. It's n***Er, not niggAr.
Quote from: libby on March 23, 2015, 06:04:45 PM
This is a tricky one, and it's a good example of why spelling does matter. It's n***Er, not niggAr.
Ah, but with the spoken word you would not notice the spelling and a lot of people would not pronounce it properly so that you would be able to tell which they meant. :wink:
Quote from: Y on March 23, 2015, 05:48:33 PM
No, it is not a racist term. :rolleyes:
So if a black person calls a white person "white trash" it is not a racist term? What would you call it? I suppose you don't look at "cracker" as racist either.
If people would look up the definition of the "n" word; it means an ignorant person. In my opinion, even some whites are that.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on March 24, 2015, 08:58:48 AM
If people would look up the definition of the "n" word; it means an ignorant person. In my opinion, even some whites are that.
No dictionary that I've ever seen lists that as a definition.
Quote from: Locutus on March 24, 2015, 12:31:50 PM
No dictionary that I've ever seen lists that as a definition.
One of the dictionaries I have showed the "n" word as an ignorant, uncouth person. Granted the dictionary was my grandmother's and very old.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on March 24, 2015, 12:38:14 PM
One of the dictionaries I have showed the "n" word as an ignorant, uncouth person. Granted the dictionary was my grandmother's and very old.
I think I have a copy of that dictionary sitting inside my G650 which is in my hanger at the local airport. :wink:
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Quote from: Locutus on March 24, 2015, 02:04:18 PM
I think I have a copy of that dictionary sitting inside my G650 which is in my hanger at the local airport. :wink:
(http://cms.ukintpress.com/UserFiles/Gulfstream_G650%282%29.jpg)
Lol