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Terry O'Nolley27-Sep-03 11:14
Terry O'Nolley27-Sep-03 11:14 
A pun was made based on the similarities between the word "oriental" denoting asian heritage, and the word "orientation" meaning position or direction.

You slipped on your PC-Policeman's hat and made a comment.:

I replied that it was just a pun.

You said:
"You can rationalize it however way you want to make it look innocent. What is one man's pun is another man's pain."
implying that Chinese people are too (insert whatever word you see fit here) to understand that making a pun based on similarities between orient(the geographic region) and orient (to position) is not an insult.

You then said:
"Since none of us is perfect, tell us about your imperfections so we can make pun of them."

Now, if you want to hide behind the fig leaf of pretending to be too ignorant to understand context, then I guess your huffy rebuttal makes sense.

Here is the context:

A pun was made - a play on the 2 meanings of "orient".

You said this was wrong and had the potential to cause emotional scarring and that since I, too, was imperfect I should throw some of my imperfections up so you could try to emotionally scar me with clever punnery.

Now, since you offered my imperfection as a counter to the original pun, any person with a language parser that operates on a level above a chimpanzee's would assume the 2 statements were contextually linked.

Therefore, it can be assumed that you feel being Asian is an imperfection.

I notice that you went out of your way to convolute the actual meaning of your words. And with 20/20 hindsight and a mastery of your keyboard you managed to cobble together some semblance of a coherent revision.

Wouldn't have been simpler (and more truthful) to admit you misspoke and went a little PC-overboard?


WREY wrote:
Talk about receding hairline, it's obvious not only is your hairline that's receding, common sense and average intelligence are too

What baseline are you using to conclude that my "average intelligence" is receding?


WREY wrote:
That you readily equated heritage to imperfection, already shows density on your part to grasping the point

I was merely assuming that you had an at least pre-school level of understanding of context.
If I say to you: You are a man!
And you shriek back: That ain't cool! You aren't perfect either!

One can reasonably assume that you took my calling you a "man" as an insult.


WREY wrote:
and your penchant to bigotry

My wife is a Japanese-American. She thought the sig was funny.


WREY wrote:
when someone makes a joke about someone else's heritage, to simply refer to it as a pun

Look, I'll let you off the hook if (as I am beginning to suspect) you say English isn't your primary language. That sig did not make "a joke about someone else's heritage" it made a pun out of the 2 words (as puns are wont to do). The fact that one of the words is a racial description does not magically transform the pun into a racially demeaning joke.


WREY wrote:
These are NOT imperfections. These are mere flaws

Are you going out of your way to confuse me? Does your universe swim with perfect flaws?


WREY wrote:
Give us the REAL IMPERFECTIONS

I tend to find Politically Correct wannabe saviours of the world overly amusing.








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