PhantomHound
Banned

End cat racism today.
That's my favorite. Ugh.
Stomach growling now. Great now I gotta go cook something at 2 in the morning.![]()
End cat racism today.[/QUOTE]
"I'm just a cat. Not Asian. Not oriental. Just a cat! A Feline-American."
That's my favorite. Ugh.
Stomach growling now. Great now I gotta go cook something at 2 in the morning.![]()
Sketchbag... standing up for the rights of words everywhere.
"I'm just a cat. Not Asian. Not oriental. Just a cat! A Feline-American."
Yea I totally agree. If the guy didn't argue and just apologized he wouldn't be a racist. The fact that he had to justify that he wasn't doing anything wrong is the problem.Great, so we have people defending a racist they have never met. When is it ok to argue with someone about what is offensive and what is not to their face?
There's nothing worse than people who claim something isn't offensive to someone else.
That's when my best cooking experiments happen. hunger and desperation and lack of ingredients breeds creativity. It also helps to have a packet of ramen around...or some left over rice.
Yay I don't have to suffer alone.
Same.
All I have around is Shrimp Ramen.
D:
Nobody was talking about the use of the word "negro" in Spanish where it means something totally different and is pronounced differently. We were talking about its use in America where its meaning is totally different and known to everyone.
oh come on. i am asian and as long as the person does not have any intentions of being racist, i am not going to lecture him/her or label the other person as racist.
orient means east. yes, oriental was used by the grandfathers of your grandmothers to mean a different thing, that does not mean the definition of the word oriental is forever changed. even asians use oriental in different things as a descriptor.
where i'm from, we use negro and oriental freely because we use them using their true definitions and not as a means to berate someone.
then again, 'murica made those words taboo because they take words from other languages then use them the way they want to.
so i say you went overboard, especially labeling someone as racist even though they're not one.
Can't lie tho, nothing touches that chicken flavor.
It's so peaceful now. If only everyone just ate some god damn ramen all our differences would be set aside.
RacistI hate ramen.
Same.
All I have around is Shrimp Ramen.
*gasp* HOW COULD YOU!? YOU SET ME UP FOR THIS!
D:
Ewwwwwwww shrimp flavor. You were almost saved, almost.
I hate ramen.
You didn't? I must have read the following thread title wrong:
I had a rare encounter with a racist today.
Growing up in Vancouver I've met quite a few Asians who dislike being labeled as Asian. They're Canadian. It's similar to how minorities in America don't want to be seen as African-American or what not (it was a trade-up but can still do better). I don't have actual sources but I do know previous co-workers (who came and still live in South Korea) who didn't like being called Asian either. They were Koreans. People are nuanced this way.
Words do change over time but "oriental" and "asian" are the same word. It's just packaged differently.
I don't call Asians Oriental because I wasn't raised in a region that used that descriptor. I contest that it's really just an over reaction when Asian is the same word and has the exact same meaning. The only real big difference is, and this is widely contested, that white people didn't create Asian; however, oriental was popular long, long ago in the Middle East.
It's a muddy word. You can be offended by it or not, it's just benign and there seems to be a lot of backlash just because.
lol this
c'mon op
You... don't like Shrimp Ramen?
I'm sorry that your taste buds were killed young. I hope they didn't suffer.
The fuck?Sometimes I'm lazy that ill just open up the ramen bag, toss the wrapping and seasoning out, then just eat the brick raw.
Seriously who the fuck uses "oriental" to refer to Asians? I swear it's like every damn day now, someone uses the dumbest terms in an attempt to be clever or smart or some shit when addressing minorities.
This reminds me of the "exotic" thread. Who the hell has the gall to think calling people this shit is appropriate? Oriental? Wtf, WHY?
I'm sorry you had to deal with that asshole, OP. You have every right to be upset with how he responded to you.
Sometimes I'm lazy that ill just open up the ramen bag, toss the wrapping and seasoning out, then just eat the brick raw.
Sometimes I'm lazy that ill just open up the ramen bag, toss the wrapping and seasoning out, then just eat the brick raw.
Sometimes I'm lazy that ill just open up the ramen bag, toss the wrapping and seasoning out, then just eat the brick raw.
The fuck?
That fake ass ramen is bad for you. Better off using spaghetti and chicken boyon cubes.
You can't just brand him a racist over using that word.. but I guess I'm about to be banned again! Poor usage of words, though. And you definitely have a right to be offended about it.
No thanks. That top ramen shit is struggle food.You should watch Mind Chef on Netflix. You'll appreciate that "fake ass ramen" a little more.
Also a Ramen elitist... come on now let's go have a cup of tea and head off to bed.
I may not like it but I'm gonna eat it!
This is for you Vermilion.
If I get sick I'm blaming you.
lol this
c'mon op
Unpossible. Shrimp Ramen is life.
Why, it even cured my boneitis!
The fuck?
I wouldn't ever call someone 'oriental' but I had no idea it was racist. Just though it was kind of old fashioned word. What's racist about it actually?
Is kind of how I figured it as well actually.
Are you kidding me? Those are the actual words you said? It's not even close. You see Oriental noodles at the grocery store but they're not gonna be selling nigger rice. Gotdamn OP. I think you ended up saying something far more offensive than the other guy did.Something got under my skin today...
My roommate's dad came out to the apartment visit her, he and I were introduced to each other and somehow the conversation veered into the subject of my family, which led to race. Whereupon he used the word oriental to describe my family and I. At first I let it slide but then he kept saying it. I just sort of figured that maybe he didn't realize it was rude and rather than allow him to continue embarrassing himself I politely pointed out that "Oriental" isn't the acceptable nomenclature when referring to a person of Asian ancestry.
I was surprised to be met with some resistance. The guy started going on about political correctness and how it wasn't offensive. He went so far as to pull up the definition on his phone to support his argument. He gets down to the point where it says "sometimes offensive" and rather than lose steam he changes his stance from "It's not offensive" to "It's the word I grew up with." I didn't want to get into an argument with the guy but I said "that's the excuse racists use when they use the word nigger." He said I was full of shit and I excused myself from the conversation.
I don't think I was being overly sensitive. I didn't call him out to start an argument, I legitimately thought he just didn't know. I would want someone to tell me if I was saying something offensive without realizing it so that I don't find myself in a similar situation later on with someone who might get really pissed off. He's gone now but things have been a little awkward with my roommate since he left and I got back home. I don't know if it's reasonable for me to expect she should apologize on his behalf. It's kind of weird now knowing that the person I live with comes from such an ignorant background but I don't hold it against her. I just know if the situation were reversed I'd be positively mortified if I were in her shoes.
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So you're saying that because a word that has antiquated racist connotations in the US, but is perfectly fine to use in Mexico (in a another language altogether), means that the word is OK everywhere.
Understand context, please.
And Chinaman is just an outdated term as Oriental and has no place in the 21st century to describe an Asian person. (Well, in the US at least).