Re: Bigotry; was: [CR]Interesting Faggin Track Bike on Ebay

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From: "John Pergolizzi" <jtperry1@verizon.net>
To: "Jerome & Elizabeth Moos" <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>, <unreceived_dogma@mindspring.com>, <srd@gocalnet.com>
References: <20040917090716.19122.qmail@web81003.mail.yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Bigotry; was: [CR]Interesting Faggin Track Bike on Ebay
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 07:29:48 -0400
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Jerry Moos wrote:

"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."
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Sorry Jerry,
      The statement that garnered my reaction was not a joke. It was , at it's best, an attempt at sophomoric humor. It wasn't funny even in 1982 or so whenever Faggin's were first imported. The statement was, in fact offensive. So if your telling me not to take offence, do not tell me how to feel. I bet their are plenty of folks, even a majority, in Mt. and Tx. who would agree with me.
      I'm personally not a very "politically correct" individual. No one on this list who has hung out with me would ever accuse me of anything short of risqué. And wether one resides in The Big Apple or the hills of Montana, bad taste is bad taste. There is a point when I even hold my tongh (finger) in public and this is NOT public need I remind anyone.
      This list will quickly degenerate with a continued tolerance of objectionable behavior. As does the World. I would rather talk old bike stuff but don't insult me or my friends or I will speak up.
      Enough of this nonsense. Classic content: I will be bringing my laptop to Velo to show Pictures of our recent visit to Italy and The Church of the Madonna del Ghisallo. If you would like to thank God, thank him for that shrine and the new museum being built next door, not the ability to remain ignorant. IMHO and I will say no more.
      Come to the Velo and see. ciao, GianTindaro Pergolizzi Brooklyn, N.Y.