posted on October 31, 2001 03:22:16 PM new
Is it discrimination to ask questions that may be volatile just because they are asked? Is the questioner discriminating by asking discriminating questions concerning discrimination?
I read the paper, and I see this stuff and I wonder "I wonder what RT folks would think". So it isnt because I want to start sh!t by asking them. I just want to get opinions. The reason I HAVENT posted them is because someone might think I was wanting to stir. What is considered pc for some,may not apply for others and vice versa. I think it depends on WHO is doing the asking. Dont you?
posted on October 31, 2001 03:29:23 PM new
Oh, pooh!
If you wanna ask 'em, ask 'em ... who cares? Besides, I was seriously thinking about answering 'em tonight, since I never played 'ponderments' with you before, and this might be my last chance ..
posted on October 31, 2001 03:32:11 PM new
I really truly only know what's okay for me...I guess I think you should decide what's okay for you...even if I or anyone else may disagree...
posted on October 31, 2001 03:37:22 PM new
KD, I think you can talk about anything you want to talk about, whether you're tactful or not .... but a little tact probably helps if you're hoping to talk to somebody other than yourself ..
(aren't there smilies here? I can't find a link to a list ... it's been a long time since I posted here with any regularity ... )
anyway, insert a wry smilie in here somewhere for me when you read this one ...
posted on October 31, 2001 04:45:18 PM new
Kazoo! Long time no see!!
I dunno. I think I should just leave it as be. I started as silly and light, might as well leave the same way, eh? Volatile stuff can come later, at other places