tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32538379.post3090022291901933128..comments2024-03-27T01:58:17.583+13:00Comments on Tongue Tied 3: jonjayrayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13363092874281160320noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32538379.post-59537118414210646792016-10-22T03:16:39.000+13:002016-10-22T03:16:39.000+13:00Liberals were born to whine its just liberals neve...Liberals were born to whine its just liberals never gave up whiningSpurwing Plover the fighting shorebirdnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32538379.post-16097852975258122162016-10-20T09:52:51.968+13:002016-10-20T09:52:51.968+13:00"Sugar skull." Heh, can't wait to ad..."Sugar skull." Heh, can't wait to address a feminist that way.stinkynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32538379.post-23347409989615202532016-10-20T09:21:39.274+13:002016-10-20T09:21:39.274+13:00I'm with the cultural appropriation thing. So... I'm with the cultural appropriation thing. So, as a white non-Latino person neither myself or my family will eat tacos, burritos, enchiladas, or other Mexican style foods unless we are actually in Mexico. I personally will never us a Mexican word. No more, "hasta la vista," or "hola," "adios amigo or any other words from south of the border will cross my lips. It does pain my to rid my vinyl collection of its south-of-the boarder artists, but it will be done.<br /><br />In return it is expected that no Latino will wear blue jeans as they were invented and produced by a citizen of the United States. Nor is it allowed for them to cook or eat anything from Western Culture. No spaghetti, chicken fried steak, turkey and dressing, lefse (there are Norwegians reading this. Right?), french fries - well, you get the picture. And heaven forbid that any Latino should wear a costume from American comic books. No sir, that is real cultural appropriation.<br /><br />Actually - what a pile of politically correct, self involved c**p. <br /><br />If someone in the U.S. wants to wear a serape and sombrero, no big deal. If someone in Mexico wants to dress up as a Montana cowboy, have at it. It's no big deal. And if someone wants to wear a skeleton castume for Halloween they can. Doing so is apart of U.S. culture.Deannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32538379.post-49917436093497246122016-10-20T03:41:51.702+13:002016-10-20T03:41:51.702+13:00I was born & raised near the USA - Mexico bord...I was born & raised near the USA - Mexico border and the Mexican delineation between Halloween and Dia de Muertos is almost nonexistent. Both are hugely commercialized as in sell, sell, sell; and very short on original intent. Of course everything that has been appropriated from Judeo Christian culture is not appropriated because of white privilege. Purely ridiculous progressive propaganda.<br /><br /><br />MDHAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32538379.post-83782092148965154242016-10-20T02:27:13.378+13:002016-10-20T02:27:13.378+13:00How about a Day of the Braindead collage and unive...How about a Day of the Braindead collage and universitie students and their professors hollywood celberties enviromentalists and animal rights activsts come togther to celebrate their stupidityBird of Paradisenoreply@blogger.com