Originally posted by: SpongeBobPalmBay
Dumbest threads ever... why? They never include the location of the show in the title.
If I was a MOD I would be doing some banning...
Originally posted by: zveruga
As for the chinaman comment -- it doesn't matter if you feel that it was alright. I think enough people here (including myself) feel it was degrading. So the rest is up to you -- if you wanna "get along", use language that is more appropriate. If not, continue using this terminology, and nobody will put u in jail for it. Its a free country after all. But don't fool yourself into thinking this term is acceptable -- its not.
Originally posted by: MrMet
Ynot, thanks for the tip on the show. Much better organized than the Marketpro shows I usually attend. Some decent deals there as well. Picked up a Lian Li aluminum case for 80 dollars and also 2 sticks of Micron ddr3200 for 70 a piece. I know I could do as well with some online deals but it was nice to inspect the merchandise before buying.
Originally posted by: ynot167
I totally agree with you zveruga.Originally posted by: zveruga As for the chinaman comment -- it doesn't matter if you feel that it was alright. I think enough people here (including myself) feel it was degrading. So the rest is up to you -- if you wanna "get along", use language that is more appropriate. If not, continue using this terminology, and nobody will put u in jail for it. Its a free country after all. But don't fool yourself into thinking this term is acceptable -- its not.
Ah--someone being facetious (I hope!). Not knowing you, I can't vouch for your knowledge of US history, and I will give you the benefit of the doubt because you are, after all, naturalised. A slight perusal of 19th-century US history, about 100 years after the Engrishmen were defeated, will enlighten you to the unfortunate oppression inflicted upon Chinese migrant labourers. It was during this period and thereafter that the term "Chinaman" was coined and oft used in a derogatory manner. In these modern times, I would expect that most people are educated enough to use more correct terms and lessen the chance of offending a fellow.Originally posted by: anglo
So, should I be offended if someone refers to me as an Englishman or, worse, an Anglo?
As I'm English (and a naturalized American), how can I be Anglo? The Angles came from Germany!
I know! Some bast ard took that handle, so I had to settle for lame "1YellowPeril" (after obtaining Yellowperil's permission, of course).Originally posted by: huesmann
"Yellow Peril" isn't exactly the most enlightened term for Chinese, either...