curbyourenthusiasm
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you aint got no twitter
besides,
i dunno if i'd feel right letting you smoke with such a coward
i dont think "redbone" is a stereotype...
is it the most politically correct term to use?
no.
is it negative at all? no.
in trinidad they have like 35 shades they call people
regardless
what does that have to do with dude assuming he wanted basketball shoes, which offended him?
if you think kay is overreacting, say that...thats the question he asked
what isnt needed is all the "WELL LOOK AT YOU, YOURE JUST AS BAD AS HE IS BECAUSE YOU DO SOMETHING COMPLETELY UNRELATED" and all the other irrelevant !*$$ being posted in this thread.
cause its not even in the same ballpark.
as far as dudes intentions, its irrelevant, him assuming kay was looking for basketball shoes was offensive to kay.....thats all thats relevant about the situation.
like countless dudes in here have admitted, it wasnt the best decision for dude to assume kay wanted basketball shoes, and an even worse decision to SAY it out LOUD at his place of employment....
it was horrible customer service, and if it offended kay, it offended him.....regardless of what he calls his girlfriend man...
regardless of if black dudes like the "big penis" stereotype or not....
im sure he'd be just as offended if he was walking to the cleat section through the cup section and a white guy said "YOURE GONNA NEED THE XL JOCK STRAP, BBC *wink*"
i know i would.
why would a person embrace or allow "positive" stereotypes about them and be offended by "negative" stereotypes?
gee, diego, why in the world would that be?
can we fathom the answer to that question? why people like positive assumptions about them and dislike the negative assumptions?
i cant, for the life of me, grasp why that would be....
i'd post more emoticons but im quick replying.
besides,
i dunno if i'd feel right letting you smoke with such a coward
i dont think "redbone" is a stereotype...
is it the most politically correct term to use?
no.
is it negative at all? no.
in trinidad they have like 35 shades they call people
regardless
what does that have to do with dude assuming he wanted basketball shoes, which offended him?
if you think kay is overreacting, say that...thats the question he asked
what isnt needed is all the "WELL LOOK AT YOU, YOURE JUST AS BAD AS HE IS BECAUSE YOU DO SOMETHING COMPLETELY UNRELATED" and all the other irrelevant !*$$ being posted in this thread.
cause its not even in the same ballpark.
as far as dudes intentions, its irrelevant, him assuming kay was looking for basketball shoes was offensive to kay.....thats all thats relevant about the situation.
like countless dudes in here have admitted, it wasnt the best decision for dude to assume kay wanted basketball shoes, and an even worse decision to SAY it out LOUD at his place of employment....
it was horrible customer service, and if it offended kay, it offended him.....regardless of what he calls his girlfriend man...
regardless of if black dudes like the "big penis" stereotype or not....
im sure he'd be just as offended if he was walking to the cleat section through the cup section and a white guy said "YOURE GONNA NEED THE XL JOCK STRAP, BBC *wink*"
i know i would.
why would a person embrace or allow "positive" stereotypes about them and be offended by "negative" stereotypes?
gee, diego, why in the world would that be?
can we fathom the answer to that question? why people like positive assumptions about them and dislike the negative assumptions?
i cant, for the life of me, grasp why that would be....
i'd post more emoticons but im quick replying.