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What do you think her own reasons might be for feeling uncomfortable in that situation?
She's hypersensitive.
What do you think her own reasons might be for feeling uncomfortable in that situation?
She's hypersensitive.
So her reason is she's hypersensitive. :roll:
Way to go, Idaho.
Probably had hypersensitive parents. Who the **** knows? And who cares? The point is, based on what little information she provided, she was hypersensitive. And she most assuredly was hypersensitive regarding what Dr. Laura said. She has crying fits now? She's so happy that she has so much support through this "difficult time"? :roll: 'Drama queen' is what comes to my mind. Holy crap... she heard a white woman say nigger and now she needs support. Gimme a ****ing break.
Probably had hypersensitive parents. Who the **** knows? And who cares? The point is, based on what little information she provided, she was hypersensitive. And she most assuredly was hypersensitive regarding what Dr. Laura said. She has crying fits now? She's so happy that she has so much support through this "difficult time"? :roll: 'Drama queen' is what comes to my mind. Holy crap... she heard a white woman say nigger and now she needs support. Gimme a ****ing break.
What is her motive, as in, what are her own stated reasons, do you believe, that she might have for feeling uncomfortable in her situation? I'm not asking you to read her mind, and I'm not asking you why she's "hypersensitive," I'm asking you to see if you can put yourself in her situation. So far you've consistently evaded any line of questioning that puts yourself in her shoes. Are you unable to do this, or unwilling?
And stayed on the phone while someone repeatedly used the word that causes her to have crying fits. Even stayed on the line during a commercial break so she could continue to be so offended.And don't forget she isn't worried about the 400 times in 10 minutes she heard the word nigger on the Def Comedy Jam on HBO.
And stayed on the phone while someone repeatedly used the word that causes her to have crying fits. Even stayed on the line during a commercial break so she could continue to be so offended.
Dude. I don't know what her motive is. I'm not able to read her mind. I don't know why she's hypersensitive.
And I've not evaded jack ****ing ****. I've answered you, you just don't like my answers. That you don't like my answers is not evidence of evasion.
Exactly. You don't know her motive, you can't read her mind, and you don't know why she's "hypersensitive." That doesn't leave you with much of a right to judge her now, does it?
You do notice how I have repeatedly said, based on the information SHE gave us, right? You did get that, correct? Based on THAT information, that SHE provided, she is hypersensitive.Exactly. You don't know her motive, you can't read her mind, and you don't know why she's "hypersensitive." That doesn't leave you with much of a right to judge her now, does it?
Put myself in her shoes? What the hell are you talking about? You mean try to imagine that I'm a hypersensitive drama queen and what might have provoked me to be that way? You're right, I haven't tried to do that. Because I'm not a hypersensitive drama queen and quite frankly don't give a **** why she's one.No, you've answered why you think she's "hypersensitive." You haven't made any effort to put yourself in her shoes.
maybe she doesn't like the word. i don't. it's rude.
Since my points will be lost, I will just give a rhetorical question, I wonder what would have happened had a white woman called into a show ran by a black woman and a similar situation happened. I wonder what you guys would be saying then....
good......but what does it say about his friends that they feel free to use the word? i think it says no respect, period.
You do notice how I have repeatedly said, based on the information SHE gave us, right? You did get that, correct? Based on THAT information, that SHE provided, she is hypersensitive.
Put myself in her shoes? What the hell are you talking about? You mean try to imagine that I'm a hypersensitive drama queen and what might have provoked me to be that way? You're right, I haven't tried to do that. Because I'm not a hypersensitive drama queen and quite frankly don't give a **** why she's one.
Listen to the audio. Then watch the recording of her from Larry King.What information? Quote it. I want to know exactly the thing you're talking about that makes her hypersensitive. No more generalizations.
Yes, because I'm not a hypersensitive drama queen, I must be ignorant of "race relations" in this country. :roll:Okay, so you can't put yourself in her shoes, and you seem to have no knowledge of race relations throughout American history,
No, I don't have such a line. I can't really think of a damn thing that some stranger could say that would cause me cry or have "crying fits", or need support, or feel as though it was a "difficult time", or to go on Larry King and whine about. Or even really ****ing care about for more than a minute.and you've resisted my initial efforts to point out to you that you have your own line that's heavily emotional for you.
Trying to make people aware of how ****ing retarded the whole thing is.What are you doing in this thread then? Is it to scream the same old "she's hypersensitive!" in every post you make for the duration of the thread?
Listen to the audio. Then watch the recording of her from Larry King.
Yes, because I'm not a hypersensitive drama queen, I must be ignorant of "race relations" in this country. :roll:
No, I don't have such a line. I can't really think of a damn thing that some stranger could say that would cause me cry or have "crying fits", or need support, or feel as though it was a "difficult time", or to go on Larry King and whine about. Or even really ****ing care about for more than a minute.
Trying to make people aware of how ****ing retarded the whole thing is.
yeah...but did her friends call you a wop or a dago?
I just realized: There is absolutely no way to debate a position that's 99% made up of "Look at me, I'm too cool for this thread."
I just realized: There is absolutely no way to debate a position that's 99% made up of "Look at me, I'm too cool for this thread."
Yeah, uh huh, that's what it is. :roll:
I think the overwhelming majority of your posts on this forum can be categorized under
I think the overwhelming majority of your posts on this forum can be categorized under
a)I don't think (x issue) is offensive -- I found it hilarious. (Whether true or not)
b)any situation where you are the exception (almost always above it)
c)people should mind their own business
d)someone is overreacting
e)any other variation of the above whereby you are the exception to a sociological observation
Repeat any of the above over and over and over again ad nauseam throughout the thread, just in case there was one last person on earth who missed how cool you are. Frankly, it's lazy, such as your unwillingness in this thread to explain why exactly the caller was "hypersensitive" ("because she's hypersensitive!"), and your unwillingness to explore any possible deeper reasons for her discomfort, or any correlating factors concerning race relations in America. Repeating "I don't care," or "they're overreacting" incessantly is boring and, again, just lazy. If you put half as much effort into actually explaining your position as you did convincing everyone how hip you are, you'd be a lot more interesting to talk to.
So, no additional argument about the actual topic, eh?
I think you just got NAACP'd.
So, no additional argument about the actual topic, eh?
You seem to want to make the thread about me, in fact you insist upon it. If you don't want to talk about the actual topic and actually want to talk about me instead, there's a forum for that. Feel free to start a thread there. I'm my favorite subject, so I'll be happy to talk with you about me. :mrgreen: It's also the topic I'm most knowledgeable on.