> But whatever - I've always been for equal treatment for everyone.
> That made me a liberal 30 years ago, and a conservative now.
Forget MLK's dream - to be racially correct now
you have to consult your handy pocket race % guide
provided to you by the government and mentally
compute whether you've provided the appropriate
number of opportunities to a certain racial group
based upon their numerical representation in the
population.
--
Scott Johnson / scottjohnson at kc dot rr dot com
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 10:06:12 -0400, Top Sirloin
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>:
>Forget MLK's dream - to be racially correct now
>you have to consult your handy pocket race % guide
>provided to you by the government and mentally
>compute whether you've provided the appropriate
>number of opportunities to a certain racial group
>based upon their numerical representation in the
>population.
Provided they're not Muslims, obviously...
Guy
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 10:06:12 -0400, Top Sirloin
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>:
>Forget MLK's dream - to be racially correct now
>you have to consult your handy pocket race % guide
>provided to you by the government and mentally
>compute whether you've provided the appropriate
>number of opportunities to a certain racial group
>based upon their numerical representation in the
>population.
Provided they're not Muslims, obviously...
Guy
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88% of helmet statistics are made up, 65% of them at Washington University
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 10:06:12 -0400, Top Sirloin
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>:
>Forget MLK's dream - to be racially correct now
>you have to consult your handy pocket race % guide
>provided to you by the government and mentally
>compute whether you've provided the appropriate
>number of opportunities to a certain racial group
>based upon their numerical representation in the
>population.
Provided they're not Muslims, obviously...
Guy
--
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88% of helmet statistics are made up, 65% of them at Washington University
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 10:06:12 -0400, Top Sirloin
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>:
>Forget MLK's dream - to be racially correct now
>you have to consult your handy pocket race % guide
>provided to you by the government and mentally
>compute whether you've provided the appropriate
>number of opportunities to a certain racial group
>based upon their numerical representation in the
>population.
Provided they're not Muslims, obviously...
Guy
--
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88% of helmet statistics are made up, 65% of them at Washington University
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 10:06:12 -0400, Top Sirloin
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>:
>Forget MLK's dream - to be racially correct now
>you have to consult your handy pocket race % guide
>provided to you by the government and mentally
>compute whether you've provided the appropriate
>number of opportunities to a certain racial group
>based upon their numerical representation in the
>population.
Provided they're not Muslims, obviously...
Guy
--
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Mark Hickey <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:
>>> If it's your contention that saying "some of the nicest people I
>>> know happen to be Muslim" is a "hackneyed metaphor", I'd say
>>> you're WAY out of touch with reality. Way out of touch.
>> Here in the deep south, racism is still a daily issue. I often hear
>> "Some of the nicest people I know are black." However, the people
>> saying that often don't consider black people nice enough for their
>> homes and churches. I hope your attitude is different regarding
>> Muslims, and, I think it is. You just happened to use an
>> unfortunate turn of phrase.
> I guess I'm living in a (partially) hopelessly PC world. I
> personally wouldn't feel offended if someone included some group I
> was in in a similar statement...
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be bicyclists
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be white males
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be Christians
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be tall, incredibly
> intelligent and good looking suave fellows.
> Errr, three out of four...
> But whatever - I've always been for equal treatment for everyone.
> That made me a liberal 30 years ago, and a conservative now.
> I've hired LOTS of people over the years (not in the bike biz), and
> I can say that if there was a group seriously under-represented, it
> would be white males. Not because I tried to hire minorities and
> women - I just had good applicants who happened to be Muslims,
> blacks, women, (and of course, Chinese... but in China that wasn't
> worth any extra points). Ooops, did I cross another PC boundary?
> ;-)
Please don't stop there, just say it. Some of them ARE my best friends.
It's the tone that makes the music, not the notes themselves.
Jobst Brandt [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Mark Hickey <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:
>>> If it's your contention that saying "some of the nicest people I
>>> know happen to be Muslim" is a "hackneyed metaphor", I'd say
>>> you're WAY out of touch with reality. Way out of touch.
>> Here in the deep south, racism is still a daily issue. I often hear
>> "Some of the nicest people I know are black." However, the people
>> saying that often don't consider black people nice enough for their
>> homes and churches. I hope your attitude is different regarding
>> Muslims, and, I think it is. You just happened to use an
>> unfortunate turn of phrase.
> I guess I'm living in a (partially) hopelessly PC world. I
> personally wouldn't feel offended if someone included some group I
> was in in a similar statement...
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be bicyclists
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be white males
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be Christians
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be tall, incredibly
> intelligent and good looking suave fellows.
> Errr, three out of four...
> But whatever - I've always been for equal treatment for everyone.
> That made me a liberal 30 years ago, and a conservative now.
> I've hired LOTS of people over the years (not in the bike biz), and
> I can say that if there was a group seriously under-represented, it
> would be white males. Not because I tried to hire minorities and
> women - I just had good applicants who happened to be Muslims,
> blacks, women, (and of course, Chinese... but in China that wasn't
> worth any extra points). Ooops, did I cross another PC boundary?
> ;-)
Please don't stop there, just say it. Some of them ARE my best friends.
It's the tone that makes the music, not the notes themselves.
Jobst Brandt [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Mark Hickey <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:
>>> If it's your contention that saying "some of the nicest people I
>>> know happen to be Muslim" is a "hackneyed metaphor", I'd say
>>> you're WAY out of touch with reality. Way out of touch.
>> Here in the deep south, racism is still a daily issue. I often hear
>> "Some of the nicest people I know are black." However, the people
>> saying that often don't consider black people nice enough for their
>> homes and churches. I hope your attitude is different regarding
>> Muslims, and, I think it is. You just happened to use an
>> unfortunate turn of phrase.
> I guess I'm living in a (partially) hopelessly PC world. I
> personally wouldn't feel offended if someone included some group I
> was in in a similar statement...
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be bicyclists
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be white males
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be Christians
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be tall, incredibly
> intelligent and good looking suave fellows.
> Errr, three out of four...
> But whatever - I've always been for equal treatment for everyone.
> That made me a liberal 30 years ago, and a conservative now.
> I've hired LOTS of people over the years (not in the bike biz), and
> I can say that if there was a group seriously under-represented, it
> would be white males. Not because I tried to hire minorities and
> women - I just had good applicants who happened to be Muslims,
> blacks, women, (and of course, Chinese... but in China that wasn't
> worth any extra points). Ooops, did I cross another PC boundary?
> ;-)
Please don't stop there, just say it. Some of them ARE my best friends.
It's the tone that makes the music, not the notes themselves.
Jobst Brandt [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Mark Hickey <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:
>>> If it's your contention that saying "some of the nicest people I
>>> know happen to be Muslim" is a "hackneyed metaphor", I'd say
>>> you're WAY out of touch with reality. Way out of touch.
>> Here in the deep south, racism is still a daily issue. I often hear
>> "Some of the nicest people I know are black." However, the people
>> saying that often don't consider black people nice enough for their
>> homes and churches. I hope your attitude is different regarding
>> Muslims, and, I think it is. You just happened to use an
>> unfortunate turn of phrase.
> I guess I'm living in a (partially) hopelessly PC world. I
> personally wouldn't feel offended if someone included some group I
> was in in a similar statement...
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be bicyclists
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be white males
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be Christians
> ... some of the nicest people I know happen to be tall, incredibly
> intelligent and good looking suave fellows.
> Errr, three out of four...
> But whatever - I've always been for equal treatment for everyone.
> That made me a liberal 30 years ago, and a conservative now.
> I've hired LOTS of people over the years (not in the bike biz), and
> I can say that if there was a group seriously under-represented, it
> would be white males. Not because I tried to hire minorities and
> women - I just had good applicants who happened to be Muslims,
> blacks, women, (and of course, Chinese... but in China that wasn't
> worth any extra points). Ooops, did I cross another PC boundary?
> ;-)
Please don't stop there, just say it. Some of them ARE my best friends.
It's the tone that makes the music, not the notes themselves.
Jobst Brandt [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]