Is the term "redneck" politically correct ?

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Re: Is the term "redneck" politically correct ?

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Harbal wrote: As I said before, I have no feelings of hate, despite your vigorous attempts to push me in that direction. People like you are like a cancer in society. You've got an agenda and you'll say whatever will shut people up, for fear of being branded with an "ist" or "monger". You have far more in common with Hitler than I do. Your tactics are similar but, luckily, your influence isn't. The only people you will be able to influence are the ones more stupid than you and you're not going to find many of those.
But of course she won't mind Doc's blatant redneck racism. Probably because she's a yank, and racism is second nature to them. Racism, hypocrisy and political correctness.
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thedoc wrote: At least I
Whenever you see this at the beginning of a sentence what follows is invariably a vain attempt at self consolation.
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote: But of course she won't mind Doc's blatant redneck racism. Probably because she's a yank, and racism is second nature to them. Racism, hypocrisy and political correctness.
I'm so glad that you have all Yanks pigeonholed so nicely, it saves you having to actually think about what you read, and we know thinking isn't your strong suit.
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thedoc wrote:we know thinking isn't your strong suit.
Irony alert!
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Harbal wrote:
ForCruxSake wrote: I don't care how many times it takes me to get something right.
Let's be honest, you can't afford to care.
Speaking for me, when you barely know me, shows how much your trade in ignorance extends itself. Stick to speaking for yourself.
Harbal wrote:
ForCruxSake wrote:It's your problem, not mine. :)
If you don't see it as a problem I don't see why anyone else should.
Well, VT clearly does so maybe you should be addressing her, instead of making sarcastic comments about me, in a further pointless attempt to marinade your agenda of hate.
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Harbal wrote:
thedoc wrote:we know thinking isn't your strong suit.
Irony alert!
Your mate uwot, whose opinion we all respect so well, has already pointed out that your sense of irony isn't your strongest suit, either. Best put down the irony gun, til you know how to use it. :lol:
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Who is 'we'? I've never even really noticed Uwot. I always get him confused with Impenitent for some reason. The megalomania is strong in the F**
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:Who is 'we'?
Anyone who has actually read your posts.
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thedoc wrote:
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:Who is 'we'?
Anyone who has actually read your posts.
One day you might be something other than a speck in the distance coughing dust out of his lungs.
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Re: Is the term "redneck" politically correct ?

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Harbal wrote:
ForCruxSake wrote:Besides, you're missing my point completely. You just make up stuff to have a rant, is what I meant.

Making up stuff like "racist" or "hate monger" you mean?
No. VT has spouted some racist nonsense about immigrants and multiculturalism, that even had another user suggest she could write for the Daily Mail! And you have relentlessly followed me across threads to show how much you 'hate' me and, I assume , to promote that hatred in others by a making such a show of your posts.

That's not stuff I'm making up. It's plain to see across the relevant threads.
Harbal wrote:
ForCruxSake wrote:Well, he's not challenged it, yet, so it's not incorrect.
Neither has he confirmed it so, for the time being, it's just a matter of opinion.
Well, I'm sure if I had misinterpreted what he was saying, he'd be down on me like a ton of bricks. He's not my mate, he's yours. Where is he to tell me how wrong I am, now? I'm going to suggest to you, he may well not answer because you are what you accuse others of being, as suggested by his comment.
Harbal wrote:
ForCruxSake wrote:You don't even seem to be able to understand what it means, or how it applies to you, so it fills me with wonder that you can deign to judge my interpretation?
It fills you with wonder, does it? Has anyone ever suggested to you that you may be a little bit prone to overstatement?
No. Has anyone told you that you say little of any value?
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ForCruxSake wrote:We should call this move the 'half-VT' , where you take the words (or idea) on display and attempt to wrestle another meaning out if it.
There was no wrestling necessary, the meaning surrendered without a fight.
And there you are doing it again. Is there no limit to your battering of the truth?
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ForCruxSake wrote:My intelligence in considering your lack of intelligence, is not a reflection of, or comparable to, your stupidity. They are mutually exclusive
If this means something and you understand what that something is, then you are indeed more intelligent than I am.
Thank you. If you were a little less stupid I might think it worthwhile to explain it to you.
Harbal wrote:
ForCruxSake wrote:You are just bending logic in that fake way, Uri Geller bends spoons.
Well, actually, that sounds rather clever of me.
Supider than I thought.
Harbal wrote:
ForCruxSake wrote:You've been following me on to threads merely to insult me. And even here you had to go off on an extended, insulting series of rants about me.
Now who's making things up?
Seriously? :lol:

Show me a thread, since this stupidness started, where you and I have both posted, and you've actually posted with with the subject matter in mind, and not just to make a personal comment about me?
Harbal wrote:Why on earth should I hate you? You're exaggerating again, what I feel is no more than intense dislike. You do make a fuss.
Very funny. It's you that seems to be making the fuss. You are constantly insulting and attempting to demean me. First it was toadying up to Hobbes, then. VT. However you define hate, that's all you seem capable of doing.
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ForCruxSake wrote:I wasn't aware that there was a spectrum of hate mongery.
No, you thought it flowed from a "faucet" or tap as we call it in the UK.
No I didn't. I described YOUR HATE MONGERING as flowing, AS IF from a faucet. It was never meant literally, it was more of a simile. You really must get this language thing under your belt before performing the 'half-VT' on what I actually say.

(Here in London we use the word faucet from time to time. Im sure it's no different in Yorkshire.)
Harbal wrote:
ForCruxSake wrote:Someone who tries to humiliate and put down others, publicly, in the hope of rallying some kind of admiration, or kinship to hated, is a hate monger. Both you and Hitler can be classed as hate mongers.
As I said before, I have no feelings of hate, despite your vigorous attempts to push me in that direction.
Me, push? I've simply responded to your venom. Ignoring you has shown itself to bring out more of the fool in you,
Harbal wrote:People like you are like a cancer in society.


That's harsh and very offensive... But if cancer takes down hate mongering bullies like you, and VT, then yes, maybe I am a cancer.
Harbal wrote:You've got an agenda and you'll say whatever will shut people up, for fear of being branded with an "ist" or "monger".
Hasn't stopped you and VT from calling me whatever you've cared to call me. To quote uwot, in this context...
uwot wrote:Harbal, have you lost your sense of irony, or is this a masterpiece of self-deprecation?
:lol:
Harbal wrote:You have far more in common with Hitler than I do. Your tactics are similar but, luckily, your influence isn't.
You need to make up your mind. I can't be PC *AND* like Hitler. :roll:
Harbal wrote:The only people you will be able to influence are the ones more stupid than you and you're not going to find many of those.
Like uwot?

In a strange way, I think I have had an affect on uwot. I don't think it's my charm or attempts to butter him up. I think it's your displays of hatred towards me, and others.

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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:Interesting. I thought it just meant they had big fat ruddy faces and necks. :)
No that's Yorkshiremen.
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thedoc wrote:
ForCruxSake wrote:
Harbal wrote: I've reviewed this post of yours, uwot, and if you're implying that I, myself, have a tendency towards passive aggression then all I can say is that there are several varieties of it and I don't think the one that I adopt has the same nauseating, condescending, odious nature as the variety that fux and IC favour.
And can I just say what immense admiration and respect I have for you.
You're forgetting the lapdog mentality you were using to describe thedoc. I think that applied to you, too!

:lol:
Thanks! I didn't think it applied to me at all.
I didn't say it, doc, Harbal did, and uwot pointed out he may well be talking about himself.

I think you're alright, matey. In disagreeing, you are NOT disagreeable. It's people like you that make it hard for me to be xenophobic against Americans. Am I xenophobic if I just have problems liking your government?

The two occasions I've been to the States, I've loved the people. The authorities less, apart from when they kicked a man off a bus because he felt inclined to be hostile towards my Englishness. Someone else on the bus reported it and I was asked if the guy was bothering me. I just repeated what he said and they asked him to disembark. It was the last bus until the next morning. He was left at a terminus, in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of the night.I was stunned but very grateful,
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Arising_uk wrote:
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:Interesting. I thought it just meant they had big fat ruddy faces and necks. :)
No that's Yorkshiremen.
:lol:
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ForCruxSake wrote: I think you're alright, matey. In disagreeing, you are NOT disagreeable. It's people like you that make it hard for me to xenophobic against Americans. Am I xenophobic if I just have problems liking your government?
If you must know, I don't like my government either, but under the circumstances it's the best we can do. We have chosen the lesser of 2 evils, and I'm sure that choosing a businessman like Trump is better than choosing a criminal like Hillary. To tell the truth, I would have voted for anyone else against Trump, but since the choice was Hillary or Trump, I chose Trump. In US politics it seems that lately we have been voting for the best of the worst, those who want the office, shouldn't have it, and those who should have the office, don't want it.
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ForCruxSake wrote:
thedoc wrote:
ForCruxSake wrote: You're forgetting the lapdog mentality you were using to describe thedoc. I think that applied to you, too!

:lol:
Thanks! I didn't think it applied to me at all.
I didn't say it, doc, Harbal did, and uwot pointed out he may well be talking about himself.

I think you're alright, matey. In disagreeing, you are NOT disagreeable. It's people like you that make it hard for me to xenophobic against Americans. Am I xenophobic if I just have problems liking your government?

The two occasions I've been to the States, I've loved the people. The authorities less, apart from when they kicked a man off a bus because he felt inclined to be hostile towards my Englishness. Someone else on the bus reported it and I was asked if the guy was bothering me. I just repeated what he said and they asked him to disembark. It was the last bus until the next morning. He was left at a terminus, in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of the night.I was stunned but very grateful,
Do you ever run out of stupid, political-agenda-driven buzzwords, labels and jargon? Why the 'American spelling/grammar' and expressions?
And why don't you like Trump? Oh, and what do you mean by your 'Englishness'? Were you wearing a Union Jack and waving a brown betty teapot around asking everyone if they'd like a nice cuppa? You compared me to Hitler for daring to suggest there is such a thing. The Alzheimer's is really starting to take hold. So sad.
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