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#46
Some of you need to man up. This is a car forum and the guy did a wrap to match a car from a TV show....give me a break. Nobody was trying to be offensive.
#47
Man up? No one is passing judgement on the person who did this, certainly not me. This all started when one person expressed his opinion on the theme. He was immediately belittled and jumped on for expressing his thoughts. I just happen to have the same feeling about the theme and felt that I should express my thoughts. Immediately everyone started taking up for the gentleman who did the wrap. I'll say it again. If you are not sensitive and make a choice. Expect that someone may be sensitive to your choice and express their views. They have a right to. Whether he was trying to be offensive is not the question. Read, research, look at the "recent" news and history. The Confederate Flag is offensive to many a people no matter how it is used in a "so called" fun way.
#48
Man up? No one is passing judgement on the person who did this, certainly not me. This all started when one person expressed his opinion on the theme. He was immediately belittled and jumped on for expressing his thoughts. I just happen to have the same feeling about the theme and felt that I should express my thoughts. Immediately everyone started taking up for the gentleman who did the wrap. I'll say it again. If you are not sensitive and make a choice. Expect that someone may be sensitive to your choice and express their views. They have a right to. Whether he was trying to be offensive is not the question. Read, research, look at the "recent" news and history. The Confederate Flag is offensive to many a people no matter how it is used in a "so called" fun way.
You act as if this guy just stuck KKK stickers all over his car and followed it up with an actual Confederate Flag hoisted from one of those flag holders used to represent one's favorite football team for Christsake.
If you don't like it, take your one month old/7 total post, offended self over to another forum and spew your busllsh!t over there.
#49
You don't have to be fn PC bro'. that sh-t is OFFENSIVE to me and I'll say it till I die. It has no place on any car that has class. So, not only is it offensive, but also has no class. As if the Corvette didn't already have trouble retaining an ounce of respect, the most respected iteration has to be be defaced with that looser bullcrap theme. If you had to question whether or not to do it the first place, most likely you shouldn't have.
Also, my point is not who all participated in slavery but who fought to continue slavery and camouflage it as states rights. Have fun kids!
Also, my point is not who all participated in slavery but who fought to continue slavery and camouflage it as states rights. Have fun kids!
The Corvette has trouble retaining respect?....that's rich, man.
Once again, nobody gives two ***** what you Rushmo think, how offended you are, what you believe in, etc. The world, 6speed, life doesn't revolve around you. If you are that offended by a car replicating a former car on a TV show, how about just excusing yourself from the thread? Pretty novel concept I would think. Later, Mr. Offended.
#50
Awesome car man .... I love the Dukes of Hazard theme .. and tons of VW's have the Iron Cross and Swastica's on their "hoods" and as badges over here ... Nobody cares
#51
Nobody cares how "hurt" or "offended" you are. Your type reads racism into everything.
You act as if this guy just stuck KKK stickers all over his car and followed it up with an actual Confederate Flag hoisted from one of those flag holders used to represent one's favorite football team for Christsake.
If you don't like it, take your one month old/7 total post, offended self over to another forum and spew your busllsh!t over there.
You act as if this guy just stuck KKK stickers all over his car and followed it up with an actual Confederate Flag hoisted from one of those flag holders used to represent one's favorite football team for Christsake.
If you don't like it, take your one month old/7 total post, offended self over to another forum and spew your busllsh!t over there.
Have a good day!
#52
Slavery? you seriously are going to discuss slavery and wrap that into the Dukes of Hazzard theme on a car? What a sad, miserable life you must live.
The Corvette has trouble retaining respect?....that's rich, man.
Once again, nobody gives two ***** what you Rushmo think, how offended you are, what you believe in, etc. The world, 6speed, life doesn't revolve around you. If you are that offended by a car replicating a former car on a TV show, how about just excusing yourself from the thread? Pretty novel concept I would think. Later, Mr. Offended.
The Corvette has trouble retaining respect?....that's rich, man.
Once again, nobody gives two ***** what you Rushmo think, how offended you are, what you believe in, etc. The world, 6speed, life doesn't revolve around you. If you are that offended by a car replicating a former car on a TV show, how about just excusing yourself from the thread? Pretty novel concept I would think. Later, Mr. Offended.
#53
This thread has turned in an odd direction...
I'm not exactly sure why someone must preface their opinion with "as a black man...". Should I preface all of my opinions with "as a white man..."?
I'm not sure how the color of MY skin has anything to do with my opinion. Does that make it more or less valid?
I'm not exactly sure why someone must preface their opinion with "as a black man...". Should I preface all of my opinions with "as a white man..."?
I'm not sure how the color of MY skin has anything to do with my opinion. Does that make it more or less valid?
#54
This thread has turned in an odd direction...
I'm not exactly sure why someone must preface their opinion with "as a black man...". Should I preface all of my opinions with "as a white man..."?
I'm not sure how the color of MY skin has anything to do with my opinion. Does that make it more or less valid?
I'm not exactly sure why someone must preface their opinion with "as a black man...". Should I preface all of my opinions with "as a white man..."?
I'm not sure how the color of MY skin has anything to do with my opinion. Does that make it more or less valid?
#55
I'll admit I missed the significance of the original statement when it was made. After reading the rest of the thread I can now appreciate the significance, but wow... some of this is really reaching IMO.
A black man wrapped his car to mimic a famous and historical car from a TV show. Obviously, no harm or malice was intended, so please **** on someone else's forum with the woe-is-me racist BS.
A black man wrapped his car to mimic a famous and historical car from a TV show. Obviously, no harm or malice was intended, so please **** on someone else's forum with the woe-is-me racist BS.
#56
I'll admit I missed the significance of the original statement when it was made. After reading the rest of the thread I can now appreciate the significance, but wow... some of this is really reaching IMO.
A black man wrapped his car to mimic a famous and historical car from a TV show. Obviously, no harm or malice was intended, so please **** on someone else's forum with the woe-is-me racist BS.
A black man wrapped his car to mimic a famous and historical car from a TV show. Obviously, no harm or malice was intended, so please **** on someone else's forum with the woe-is-me racist BS.
#57
The reason I noted "black man" is because this is the very reason it offends me. Read, look, learn. It was simple in Elementary school. The flag represents racism (the first time I've said it) in every way! This flag was against my ancestors gaining their freedom which equates and relates to me "AS A BLACK MAN". How can you not get it. Ohhh, I know..... Go figure..........
I don't think you're like this in person.
I have seen racial inequalities that offend me (as a white person). Why does it matter what color I am? Just because your skin color is different than mine doesn't make me any more or less blind to this car. We see the same thing. You interpret it differently based on your values/experiences.
I'm not trying to dispute your opinion - you are certainly entitled to one. Why couldn't you just say,"This is offensive to me."? Or "This seems offensive" or "I'm offended by this"?
Why does the color of your skin add ANY merit to your opinion? Are you the racist one here that thinks the color of your skin still makes a difference (even on an online forum)?
#58
You seem like an a$$...
I don't think you're like this in person.
I have seen racial inequalities that offend me (as a white person). Why does it matter what color I am? Just because your skin color is different than mine doesn't make me any more or less blind to this car. We see the same thing. You interpret it differently based on your values/experiences.
I'm not trying to dispute your opinion - you are certainly entitled to one. Why couldn't you just say,"This is offensive to me."? Or "This seems offensive" or "I'm offended by this"?
Why does the color of your skin add ANY merit to your opinion? Are you the racist one here that thinks the color of your skin still makes a difference (even on an online forum)?
I don't think you're like this in person.
I have seen racial inequalities that offend me (as a white person). Why does it matter what color I am? Just because your skin color is different than mine doesn't make me any more or less blind to this car. We see the same thing. You interpret it differently based on your values/experiences.
I'm not trying to dispute your opinion - you are certainly entitled to one. Why couldn't you just say,"This is offensive to me."? Or "This seems offensive" or "I'm offended by this"?
Why does the color of your skin add ANY merit to your opinion? Are you the racist one here that thinks the color of your skin still makes a difference (even on an online forum)?
Oh, and about me seeming to be an "A$$". I've dealt with these types of situations all my life having grown up a considerable time of my younger years in the South in the early 60's up until now most of the time being the only black in the room at work and school. You have to be very direct when dealing in these types of issues because of the attack tactics used by unsensible people. If you wimper, you'll be attacked over and over again. I will not give in when i'm right!
Last edited by rushmo; 06-03-2010 at 09:51 AM.
#59
All of our perceptions and perspectives gives us a unique view of things. I understand that you're offended, and you've stated repeatedly why. I don't disagree with your position... I only disagreed with your necessity of stating that you're black, as if to imply that it offers more relevance to your point. As if a white person CAN'T be offended by racism. That is what I inferred (perhaps incorrectly) from your opening comment.
#60
You seem like an a$$...
I don't think you're like this in person.
I have seen racial inequalities that offend me (as a white person). Why does it matter what color I am? Just because your skin color is different than mine doesn't make me any more or less blind to this car. We see the same thing. You interpret it differently based on your values/experiences.
I'm not trying to dispute your opinion - you are certainly entitled to one. Why couldn't you just say,"This is offensive to me."? Or "This seems offensive" or "I'm offended by this"?
Why does the color of your skin add ANY merit to your opinion? Are you the racist one here that thinks the color of your skin still makes a difference (even on an online forum)?
I don't think you're like this in person.
I have seen racial inequalities that offend me (as a white person). Why does it matter what color I am? Just because your skin color is different than mine doesn't make me any more or less blind to this car. We see the same thing. You interpret it differently based on your values/experiences.
I'm not trying to dispute your opinion - you are certainly entitled to one. Why couldn't you just say,"This is offensive to me."? Or "This seems offensive" or "I'm offended by this"?
Why does the color of your skin add ANY merit to your opinion? Are you the racist one here that thinks the color of your skin still makes a difference (even on an online forum)?
I completely relate with what rushmo is trying to say. I am not black and I personally find it to be offensive as well. It is our experiences that shape how we veiw the world, and it happens to be that rushmo's experiences as a black man contribute to why he is offended. If he were white, maybe he wouldn't be, but then again, maybe he still would find it to be offensive. The point I am trying to make is that his history and ancestry is a direct cause of why he feels the way he does.
I realize that we are disputing a mute point simply because people will feel the way they feel, but this country allows all of us to share our opinion. You don't have to agree, but I do feel as though we should be respectful of everyone's options, black, white, or purple.