Quote Originally Posted by ShunNakamura
Thought I was a LADY?! WTH... why does that always happen.. It happens when I meet someone new in person and it happens online!!!!

Ah well, guess I am used to it by now.

And yes I was using the Pre-emptive rebuttle as just that. And it wasn't directed straight at LordBlazer, but rather to anyone who read it and started to think that.

And LordBlazer before throwing out the immature comment. Remember, when righting a essay(which in debates each post could almost be considered an essay) you must predict the oppositions response and cancel it out. Therefor I predicted a response I commonly see(not neccesarily saying YOU would think that, but I cover my bases) and then blocked it.

Simple analogy: If you see someone moving in a certian way in wrestling you can predict what they would do.. now you may be wrong(as it appears I was here) but if you just stand there.. well you ain't gonna win the match.
As for you i wasn't serious i was obviously messing around with you in a serious debate.I meant it in a lighthearted way.

Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch
He never said you did call him a racist. He was just expecting it, because it seems that anything deemed disrespectful towards a black person means that the person who made the comment is a "racist" in today's society--just like somebody who doesn't agree with homosexuality is called "homophobic", somebody who doesn't like their wife working would be "chauvanistic", etc. And he made a preemptive rebuttle to the comment that you quite possibly would have made. I'm sure he didn't mean any offense by it.

The better part of the post was focused on your comment of being the "black fellow". This happens. In my graduating class, there were only two black people, and if somebody didn't know their name, they would be referred to as "the black guy" or "that black girl"...well, the girl was often called many different things, but most people liked the guy. Also, we had less than 60 in our graduating class, so it was odd for people to not know names, but I came into the class as a Junior so I didn't know anybody...and that's how those two particular people were described to me. "H.L. is the black guy", and "(whatever the hell her name was) is the black girl". In fact, now that I think about it, I don't remember any other black people in high school when I was a senior, save those two and one more that came into our class but didn't graduate. Anyway. The point is, when you're the only one of a specific group, you are labeled--and that's not necessarily a bad thing. I moved up here (Wisconsin) from Georgia, and immediately people either knew me as "the new guy" or "the Georgian", seeing as I was not only the only new guy that year, but the only guy that was from Georgia.

Hmmm. ShunNakamura, I always thought you were a lady. Sorry 'bout that.
As for you Sas........You think you have it all down uh?Well you don't...The only reason why you can find people who agree with you is

1.They're white
2.They're American
3.They are too much into their personal lives to see the world around them.
4.THey don't even want to understand what other shave to deal with so they just deny it.
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Another thing is you Sas.When you debated you sounded immature.You had to say a comment that was stupid or was meant to be an insult towards the party opposing you.I understand how you feel on the issue but really.You are astray from the issue.Thats why you say that in American Society everyone is assemilated.Which in fact is really far from the truth.The groups of people you think get it easier in life actually worked twice as hard.Harder than you worked and will ever have to work.I don't expect any Caucasin American to understand it mainly because they don't have to deal with it.Even though its in front of them in their everyday life.Thats the message I was trying to get accross.Your intellgent,but your IQ doesn't determine what you know and understand.Intellegence is just used on how well you can understand the world around you and how you can adapt to see it fit you.Simply put as humans we really only get to go by experience.If you haven't experience the huddles a minority goes through then you really won't understand it clearly.It will be really really fuzzzy to grasp it.

Well as I said thats the last time I post on here.Its best we change the subject...