Hey, Maph... you missed one...
While I'm loathe to defend Alec Baldwin, even if he said what he was accused of saying, it wasn't "homophobic".
"Homophobic" would have been something like, "Oh, my God! Run! There's a c*ks**king f*g approaching! Run for your lives! Godzirra! Godzirra!"
Meanwhile, while we're expected to allow the warping of a perfectly good word to promote the stereotype of homosexuals as being effeminate (to wit: "gay"), "redneck" is continued to be used as a welcome slur by one and all w/o the least bit of outrage anywhere outside of my apartment. "Dumbf**king redneck" is still perfectly acceptable. (and God forbid you should name your football team "redskins"; it might offend some aborigines whose permanent tan is the color of red Oklahoma clay.)
And while I'd probably be taken to court for referring to Obama as "The Democrats boy", any white male you encounter is fair game, regardless of age, to be called "white boy".
And don't tell any homosexual jokes (even if they're about Barney Frank, a walking, talking, homosexual joke), but feel free to tell dumb blonde jokes.
But, blondes can always die their hair, and join in twisting perfectly useful words like "chairman" into tongue twisters such as "chairperson". Or dropping "actress" and "hostess" altogether. And God forbid you should refer to "flight attendants" as "stewards" and "stewardesses".
My point (you knew I'd get around to one, have faith) is that it doesn't matter that the slur Baldwin used was directed at the (probably inaccurately) presumed sexual appetite of his victim. Had he called the guy a "baby-raping bastard" it would have been equally offensive (and probably equally inaccurate). But, no, they don't make the issue that Baldwin has a propensity for curse-laced verbal abuse, which it should be; they make the issue that this particular curse-laced verbal abuse violated the requirement that we all must embrace and accept homosexuality.
"Homophobic" would have been something like, "Oh, my God! Run! There's a c*ks**king f*g approaching! Run for your lives! Godzirra! Godzirra!"
Meanwhile, while we're expected to allow the warping of a perfectly good word to promote the stereotype of homosexuals as being effeminate (to wit: "gay"), "redneck" is continued to be used as a welcome slur by one and all w/o the least bit of outrage anywhere outside of my apartment. "Dumbf**king redneck" is still perfectly acceptable. (and God forbid you should name your football team "redskins"; it might offend some aborigines whose permanent tan is the color of red Oklahoma clay.)
And while I'd probably be taken to court for referring to Obama as "The Democrats boy", any white male you encounter is fair game, regardless of age, to be called "white boy".
And don't tell any homosexual jokes (even if they're about Barney Frank, a walking, talking, homosexual joke), but feel free to tell dumb blonde jokes.
But, blondes can always die their hair, and join in twisting perfectly useful words like "chairman" into tongue twisters such as "chairperson". Or dropping "actress" and "hostess" altogether. And God forbid you should refer to "flight attendants" as "stewards" and "stewardesses".
My point (you knew I'd get around to one, have faith) is that it doesn't matter that the slur Baldwin used was directed at the (probably inaccurately) presumed sexual appetite of his victim. Had he called the guy a "baby-raping bastard" it would have been equally offensive (and probably equally inaccurate). But, no, they don't make the issue that Baldwin has a propensity for curse-laced verbal abuse, which it should be; they make the issue that this particular curse-laced verbal abuse violated the requirement that we all must embrace and accept homosexuality.
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I didn't bring this up as celebrity gossip. CHECK YOUR PREMISES.
This is the issue of political correctness, one of the most powerful and pervasive tools used by the left to shape us into a collectivist paradise.
This isn't celebrity gossip about who's banging who in Hollyweird; it's about the media, *intentionally* focusing on the verbal abuse employing derogatory references to homosexuality, rather than on the verbal abuse itself.
So, this is about political correctness, not about celebrities or gossip.
What kind of information are you wanting, exactly?
Fred
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Chime right in. Make your own content too. People are interested in having discussions around here. Even on this particular post, I read it over and I think Hiraghm got it exactly right in his explanation. People post examples of PC run amok here all the time. Doesn't seem out of context to me.
Fred
No, I;m not proposing that, what I'm hoping to see are discussions that deal with the general philosophy of Ayn Rand. As an example, I would point to my posted, titled: Are American Bankers the Jews of 1938 Germany? I don't mean to put my post as being in some way superior, only to point out the fact that Ayn Rand's philosphy is important and that post touches on many of her points. For example, the present administrations attacks on Wall Street and business in general. Pitting one group against another, by scapegoating earned wealth as being the evil on this earth instead of the source of jobs. The constant barrage of false claims directed towards successful people as if they are only successful because they cheated the poor. Perhaps the time has come for the achievers to go on strike and let the moochers see where their next meal is coming from.
My ultimate point to criticizing some of the posts is that we have serious matters to deal with, let the moochers deal with the celebrity gossip.
Fred
Political correctness as a tool of the looters and moochers *is* a relevant topic here, IMO.
This sort of discussion belongs on the TMZ site where all those concerned with "celebrity" moronic statements belong.
I would further question the webmaster of Galt's Gulch to explain why there are apparently no standards of any kind for posting on this site?
My purpose is not to restrict free speech, but to encourage appropriate topics for this site.
Fred Speckmann
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