[CR]Polotical Correctness

(Example: Events:Cirque du Cyclisme:2004)

Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:14:13 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Tom Dalton" <tom_s_dalton@yahoo.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]Polotical Correctness

Shucks, this is a hoot. Well, here's to Texas where they still cast Americans in the old-fashioned, down-home, God-fearing, no pretenses, good-ol'-boy mold. It must be great to live in a place where you can call a spade a Spade. Those high-brow East Coasters need to lighten up. There's nothing wrong with jokes that mock Italian accents or refer to gay men as fags... and one would certainly have to be infected with "Polotical Correctness" to take issue with my assertion that Texas is perhaps the most of vulgar of our United States.

Most of us, even my uptight, Yankee self, were not offened by Dave's adolescent humor, beyond the fact that it insults our intelligence and presumes a common mindset of insensitivity. But, if someone was offened enough to post a reaction, why not just say, "I'm sorry, I didn't intend to cause offense." To say that there is no "need" to apologize implies either that the offened person is unreasonable, which you went on to state explicitly, or that it is okay to cause offense intentionally. Dave makes a habit of mild on-list impropriety and the last thing the list needs is someone to encourge him publicly.

Tom Dalton

Bethlehem, PA

I don't think a bad joke requires an apology. The guys in NYC shoould realize that places like Cut Bank, MT and Houston, TX haven't yet been infected by the kind of Polotical Correctness that makes it a felony to tell a joke. Thank God.

Regards,

Jerry Moos Houston, TX

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