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Originally Posted by azoomm
You know what though? It's a cultural issue. I don't even know why there is much of a debate on this. Truly.
This fucking world has gotten entirely TOO careful over who gets to say what - when in fact, it's perfectly OK to be offended at something. There is a time and place for everything. And, while trying to protect the bubble that everyone is in, a few things are just naturally NOT being taught.
One of those things is how to have class. It's something that can't be learned in a book - but, only by living life. If you put the world in a bubble, how do people learn what is and is not appropriate?
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I agree with that but I'm sure that even a classy broad like you will make an offensive comment or two IF she believes that the offended party is not present. Like making cracks about fat people when none are present, for example. Orrrrrrrr pming me to talk shit about someone when you won't say it to them directly. So as long as you don't say it to their faces, it's classy huh?
I think each individual gets to decide what offends them and what doesn't. You, Quentin Tarentino, Little Wayne, Spike Lee or whomever, don't get to decide what I am willing to let anyone call me. I'll make that decision. If I wish to allow every black person to call me a nigger and not allow white people to do it, tough titty! If you want to allow your girlfriends to call you a bitch but smack me if I do, it's your decision. Simple.