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Old 12-02-2012, 04:40 PM   #1
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Don't use that word. It's a slur. It's deeply associated with the near-daily murder of trans* women. It's very much on par with other racial/ethnic slurs. Don't use it.
I'm deleting it from my lexicon right now.
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Old 12-02-2012, 04:42 PM   #2
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I'm deleting it from my lexicon right now.
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Old 12-02-2012, 07:58 PM   #3
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I'm deleting it from my lexicon right now.
And I will refer to Ibby as "she" from now on.
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Old 12-02-2012, 07:12 AM   #4
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But realy this thread wasn;t started as an assessment of Merc's flaws and qualities. It was just a call out, if he's reading, that he is missed. Not by everybody. But by some. Like any of us really.
I agree!
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Old 12-02-2012, 07:32 AM   #5
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Well on one hand, angry idealism is such a masculine quality. But a five-year grudge over one insensitive comment is something only a chick would do.





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Old 12-02-2012, 07:56 AM   #6
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Well on one hand, angry idealism is such a masculine quality. But a five-year grudge over one insensitive comment is something only a chick would do.
I DID see this. the above is in reply.

It's a comment that is beneath you, Toad.
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Old 12-02-2012, 08:38 AM   #7
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I DID see this. the above is in reply.

It's a comment that is beneath you, Toad.
At the risk of losing all my sexiness points in one fell swoop, I thought UT's crack was kind of funny.
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Old 12-02-2012, 07:39 AM   #8
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Another, and maybe a better, reason is to not let bigoted remarks stand without challenge or renunciation.
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If someone feels strongly enough about an issue, of course they should speak out. Even if their opinion is not popular. Even if everyone else disagrees.
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For the record, I was not suggesting that Ibs allow bigoted comments to go unchallenged. If Merc were here now and made a bigoted comment, I imagine I'd be in the queue to slam that comment down.
Right. Because people's minds can be changed, and bigotry doesn't have to be permanent. As was my point.
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Old 12-02-2012, 07:49 AM   #9
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Merc would never change his views.

and as far as holding a grudge for five years....well, yes, I have. When i was feeling low and he suggested I commit suicide-that rather clinched it for me. Yes, let's all sing of our hail fellow Merc who was mean, cruel, bullying person. He would NEVER change his views or let the light of reason slap him across his face.

Let's lament his going.


so long, merc! don't let the door hit ya in the ass as you leave!

you're all romancing him. He was a total mean, hateful, bigoted asswipe. all this going on about his wonderfulness and ability to engage as a human-ha~! you are all far, FAR too PC. He wouldn't cross the street to shit on most of you. ESp. the like of you liberals-which is everyone but himself and a few select others. I started a thread on Paula Deen once for christsakes and he couldn't keep his bigoted mouth shut even about THAT.

Le Douche Bag-Farewell. I will NOT miss you.
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Old 12-02-2012, 08:52 AM   #10
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When i was feeling low and he suggested I commit suicide-that rather clinched it for me
I reprimanded him for that too, and yet on the other hand if you want to judge people with the most optimism about who they are:

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Like I said. I had no idea about the individuals history or I never would have made the comment. Ever. I am not out to hurt broken people.
So. You have nearly 4 years on this grudge. Feel free, you're welcome to it, but I can't see living life that way. Too much wasted energy. You found something to hate him for, perhaps because you wanted to with his outrageous points of view. But when you hate, who do you hurt the most? Hate hurts you. Hate hurts you!

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Old 12-02-2012, 08:57 AM   #11
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UT, When it happens once, it's an accident or mistake.
When it is repeated time and again... it's reputation.
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Old 12-02-2012, 10:09 AM   #12
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Hmm.

In my opinion, intolerance of intolerance is still intolerance. Tolerance does not involve neutrality, it, by it's very definition, requires that you disagree with whom/whatever you are tolerating. Also, tolerating a person and/or idea is much different from tolerating behavior. Disagreeing with someone's opinion is not a personal indictment of their character.

I didn't care for many of Merc's political/social stances, but liked a lot of other facets of him - his family, work ethic, kids, etc.

And yes, I quite enjoy interacting with people of opposing views, as long as it doesn't get personally aggressive. I like the growth that comes from trying to understand where people I disagree with are coming from. And if I find someone is behaving in a way that I will not tolerate, instead of trying to change THEM, I just remove myself from the interaction.
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Old 12-02-2012, 11:10 AM   #13
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Hmm.

In my opinion, intolerance of intolerance is still intolerance. Tolerance does not involve neutrality, it, by it's very definition, requires that you disagree with whom/whatever you are tolerating. Also, tolerating a person and/or idea is much different from tolerating behavior. Disagreeing with someone's opinion is not a personal indictment of their character.

I didn't care for many of Merc's political/social stances, but liked a lot of other facets of him - his family, work ethic, kids, etc.

And yes, I quite enjoy interacting with people of opposing views, as long as it doesn't get personally aggressive. I like the growth that comes from trying to understand where people I disagree with are coming from. And if I find someone is behaving in a way that I will not tolerate, instead of trying to change THEM, I just remove myself from the interaction.
Not up to a coherent contribution today, but I like the way Stormie put this. And the quote from UT (Merc saying he would never have said what he did if he'd known the background) - doesn't make it okay for Merc to have said that, but illustrates the point about separating words from person.
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Old 12-02-2012, 11:42 AM   #14
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Merc knows where he stands with many of the posters here. And he knows the kind of push back he will get if he were to come back without moderating his aggresively insulting posting style. Maybe Glatts pm to him finally made him realize that he went too far and doesnt really have the support here that he thought he had. Not too many people will tolerate repeatedly dickish behavior.
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Old 12-02-2012, 10:14 AM   #15
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...When i was feeling low and he suggested I commit suicide-that rather clinched it for me...
I was prepared to offer the undertaker a large pile of cash.
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He wouldn't cross the street to shit on most of you. ESp. the like of you liberals-which is everyone but himself and a few select others. I started a thread on Paula Deen once for christsakes and he couldn't keep his bigoted mouth shut even about THAT.
So you would rather the Cellar be a cuddlefest, than hear/know what a very large segment of the population thinks?
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At the risk of losing all my sexiness points in one fell swoop, I thought UT's crack was kind of funny.
Me too. Well, no points at risk, but the funny.
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