June 25, 2006 at 07:30PM View BBCode
No, not like Carl. Ozzie is actually insightfull and intelligent in his interviews. Except for when he is ghastly offending the whole nations oh so sensetive sensiblities by calling Jay Mariotti of all people a fag.June 25, 2006 at 07:36PM View BBCode
I just asked the gay "life partner" friends I have in the building next to mine if the word "fag" offends them or their gay freinds. They said hell no, but the word offends their non gay friends. Go figure :lol:June 25, 2006 at 07:45PM View BBCode
"He's a piece of shit. He's a fucker, that's what he is. He's another Venezuelan fucker. Fuck him. He has an enemy. Now he has a big one. He knows I can fuck him a lot of different ways. He better shut the fuck up and play for the Detroit Tigers."June 25, 2006 at 08:55PM View BBCode
Its about time someone came out and said it. Now we just need to get Jay thrown in jail for molestation.June 25, 2006 at 08:56PM View BBCode
Why do so many knuckleheads think that people who say everything they think are somehow noble? Why should I care what Ozzie Guillen thinks about anything at all? I don't care what he thinks, and I don't care that he says what he thinks.June 25, 2006 at 09:11PM View BBCode
Originally posted by max_fischer
Why do so many knuckleheads think that people who say everything they think are somehow noble? Why should I care what Ozzie Guillen thinks about anything at all? I don't care what he thinks, and I don't care that he says what he thinks.
June 25, 2006 at 09:19PM View BBCode
Irrelevant. Slurs are offensive whether or not I am forced, Alex DeLarge-style, to listen to them.June 25, 2006 at 09:26PM View BBCode
FG getting all bent out of shape because someone slips the f word? Give me a break, what have you done with the real furiousGiorge? Max I can understand, but you Furious? Say it aint soJune 25, 2006 at 09:33PM View BBCode
Originally posted by youngallstar
Come back when he slips the "n" word than you and the rest of the country will have something to gripe about.
June 25, 2006 at 09:39PM View BBCode
It is a losing argument when the entire generation just coming out of high school use the term 'gay' to describe anything lame and useless.June 25, 2006 at 09:42PM View BBCode
Furious, I my opinion calling someone a nigger and calling someone a fag are two completely different things. Maybe thats just because I was the white kid on the all black bus up until highschool. I dont know, but you sort of learn to take on a whole new appreciation for what that word means to a whole race of people in this country when you have to face it every day.June 25, 2006 at 09:46PM View BBCode
In many ways hearing 'fag' is worse than 'nigger'...June 25, 2006 at 09:52PM View BBCode
Originally posted by sycophantman
In many ways hearing 'fag' is worse than 'nigger'...
June 25, 2006 at 10:01PM View BBCode
They're the same. We don't use them in polite society, and we certainly don't use them as a derogatory term referring to someone else. I'm still not entirely sure what it is you're defending. Your entire entry into this discussion seems to be based on the fact that max and I took kinslow to the woodshed over his ridiculous notion that anyone should say anything they want at all times; you equate this with "a backlash that has gone overboard". The backlash has more to do with those who would defend Ozzie and less to do with what Ozzie said which, in the grand scheme of things, is inconsequential.June 25, 2006 at 10:05PM View BBCode
Max, maybe you should ask the hundreds of millions of African Americans througout the world to explain it to you.June 25, 2006 at 10:06PM View BBCode
Originally posted by FuriousGiorge
They're the same.
June 25, 2006 at 10:17PM View BBCode
Truly incredible. You would be stringing Ozzie up by his balls if he used the n-word, you think that using the word fag is not a big deal, and you base this opinion on a couple of black and gay people you happen to know. The fact that you can't see the similarities between the two words is mind-boggling. You've really surprised me with this.June 25, 2006 at 10:18PM View BBCode
Originally posted by max_fischer
Originally posted by rkinslow19
Thought you guys would find this interesting. According to an ESPN SportsNation poll of ~76,000 people:
5) Which incident do you find more troubling?
36.3% Guillen berates rookie pitcher in dugout for not hitting a batter
32.6% Neither is troubling
31.1% Guillen uses homophobic slur against newspaper columnist
Why would it be "interesting" that a totally unscientific Internet poll of meatheads who visit sports websites suggests that said meatheads have no firm opinion about this?
June 25, 2006 at 10:24PM View formatted
June 25, 2006 at 10:37PM View BBCode
Let me just go ahead and apologize to everyone I have offended today. This has been an enlightening discussion to say the least.June 25, 2006 at 10:37PM View BBCode
Once again, I have to give kinslow this much credit - he has the courage of his convictions. His notion that we should all be constantly calling each other names may be juvenile but at least it's consistent. Your defense of Ozzie, and your outrage over the n-word, is so unbelievably hypocritical. You base this on "your gay neighbors" - so presumably, the only people who are allowed to be offended by homophobic comments are homosexuals themselves. The rest of us should simply sit in silence over words that are clearly used in the pejorative sense (I imagine that you asked "the gay neighbors" whether or not they were offended by the term "fag" and not whether or not they were offended by that term when used as an insult) because it is impossible for a person to develop an independent thought about something that doesn't directly affect them.June 25, 2006 at 10:40PM View BBCode
Originally posted by FuriousGiorge
Once again, I have to give kinslow this much credit - he has the courage of his convictions. His notion that we should all be constantly calling each other names may be juvenile but at least it's consistent. Your defense of Ozzie, and your outrage over the n-word, is so unbelievably hypocritical. You base this on "your gay neighbors" - so presumably, the only people who are allowed to be offended by homophobic comments are homosexuals themselves. The rest of us should simply sit in silence over words that are clearly used in the pejorative sense (I imagine that you asked "the gay neighbors" whether or not they were offended by the term "fag" and not whether or not they were offended by that term when used as an insult) because it is impossible for a person to develop an independent thought about something that doesn't directly affect them.
June 25, 2006 at 10:41PM View BBCode
this thread amazes me, I will stop before Max turns me in for sensitivity training. I just don't offend easily and realize if someone calls me a fag, they are referring to me as a wimp. I can also understand that in todays society Ozzie crossed a huge line, though more staright people are offended by it than actual gays., which I believe tells you something. Please try to get the point