I am going to start lightening up on our commenting policy. Going forward, racial issues and political issues can be discussed. The only limitation is that I do want a tone that does not completely lack disrespect. Criticizing our immigration policy is fine, or discussing the racial aspects of various items. I mostly want to avoid accusations of maliciousness or malicious intent. Such conversations tend to go nowhere and be distracting. Try to be respectful, but other than that I am moving away from declaring things off-limits. We’ll see how it goes.
New Commenting Policy
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Wir mussen die Juden ausrotten! Es ist Zeit fur Reich!
Comment by Svigor — March 22, 2012 @ 1:44 pm
Sure, but I’m sure you’ll get rid of all the comments talking about the Scotch-Irish control of the media.
Comment by American Goy — March 22, 2012 @ 1:45 pm
It’s about time WHITE FAMILY MALES can stand up for themselves!
Comment by Jupiter — March 22, 2012 @ 1:46 pm
OK, just kidding. You can get rid of the comments above whenever you feel like it.
Comment by SFG — March 22, 2012 @ 4:05 pm
I took it in the spirit it was intended
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Comment by trumwill — March 22, 2012 @ 6:45 pm
Okay, so be honest: Does anyone here not hate Estonians?
Comment by Brandon Berg — March 23, 2012 @ 9:13 pm
In all seriousness, I once knew a guy who hated Mennonites.
Comment by Kirk — March 24, 2012 @ 9:18 am
Jerry (Seinfeld): Hi, Mr. Abbott.
Mickey’s father (Robert Wagner): That’s Dr. Abbott, D.D.S. Tim Whatley was one of my students. And if this wasn’t my son’s wedding day, I’d knock you teeth out you anti-dentite bastard.
Beth (Debra Messing): What was that all about?
Jerry: Oh, I said something about dentists and it got blown all out of proportion.
Beth: Hey, what do you call a doctor who fails out of med school?
Jerry: What?
Beth: A dentist. (They laugh)
Jerry: That’s a good one. Dentists.
Beth: Yeah, who needs ‘em? Not to mention the Blacks and the Jews.
Seinfeld, “The Yada Yada”, Season 8, Episode 19, April 24, 1997, Starts at 5:55
Comment by ScarletKnight — March 26, 2012 @ 8:39 pm
One of my favorite storylines on Two Guys and a Girl (and a Pizza Place for the first two seasons) involved Peter going off to France and falling in love with a girl who didn’t speak a lick of English but spoke French beautifully. He brings her home and they finally find a translator and he then finds out that she’s a bigot of various sorts (anti-Semitic and anti-Albanian or something like that).
Comment by trumwill — March 26, 2012 @ 9:26 pm
Translator: Collette would like to know something.
Peter: Oh sure, oh sure, anything.
Collette: {Speaks French}
Translator: What kind of name is Berg?
Berg: Oh, it’s actually short for Bergen, which is Irish.
Translator: {Speaks French}
Collette: {Expresses relief} {Speaks French}
Translator: She’s so relieved, she thought it was Jewish.
Ashley: Wow, and it sounded so beautiful in French.
Peter: Your French must be rusty. Ask her something simple. Ask her what she did today.
Translator: {Speaks French}
Collette: {Speaks French}
Peter, Berg, & Ashley: {Express relief}
Collette: {More French}
Translator: She loves Boston, the history, and best of all it’s not crawling with Algerians.
Peter: Oh, come on, she didn’t say that.
Collette: {A Pee-ewe expression}
Translator: Not exactly, I had to clean up the language. A lot.
Collette: {Speaks French} Japanese {speaks more French}.
Peter, Berg, & Ashley: Okay, we got it, we got it…
{Season 3, Episode 2, “Au Revior Pizza Place”}
Comment by trumwill — March 26, 2012 @ 9:43 pm