There is hope for this world yet
The internet cafe where I go in the long wait for a phone line of my very own has a regular clientele of teen-agers who spend hours playing videogames. I am used to hearing them discuss their strategies and results aloud and with occasionally salty language.
Of course this language is mostly of the modern street variety, anything from "gay" to "motherf..."
Except that just now, a very small black lad right near me has used the literate, Popeian insult "dunce".
Of course this language is mostly of the modern street variety, anything from "gay" to "motherf..."
Except that just now, a very small black lad right near me has used the literate, Popeian insult "dunce".
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That perches in the soul--
And sings the tune without the words--
And never stops--at all--
And sweetest -- in the Gale -- is heard--
And sore must be the storm--
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm--
I've heard it in the chillest land--
And on the strangest Sea--
Yet, never, in Extremity,
It asked a crumb-- of Me.
Emily Dickinson, as you probably know, written about the start of the US Civil War.
Hope things are going well with you and with all you hold dear. Things very hectic on this end, w/ the move and w/ re-establishing my practice -- probably in for a tough & busy 6 mos to a yr -- so I won't be lj-ng much. But taking a Friday break -- back to work on Sat., and was delighted to see your post. Re difficulties, that's only money, and we both know those types of troubles, and have survived them, and undoubtedly will survive more. And I have the consolation of grandchildren, and a son getting married in the spring -- as JKR said, a bit more love in the world. I agree with St. Paul, while hope & faith are excellent, love is indeed the greatest of those that abide.
May you find love in all good forms,
avus
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...and worth it.
Sorry if I get a bit personal -- occupational hazard, I guess, though I confess for me, it's more than occupational. My clients have taught me well.
I seem to produce a lot of "Er...'s".
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I did, once, go to have a look at the game they play. I used to be quite in to RPGs and even MUDs, and thought this might be something similar.
It's awful.
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I see no problem with gaming--unless they also do not read. Alas, few read as well as game :(
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As a small black lad myself, I'm intrigued by this entry.
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Do you game?
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To do so is natural, human, and inescapable. We all do it, and I think that one unfortunate tendency of current trends in discourse on stereotype is that stereotypy is presented as a failing of the unworthy few, as opposed to a human tendency which is a fundamental part of how the brain works.
The little black boy lies at the intersection :-) of at least two areas of relative unfamiliarity for you, doesn't he?
I, however, come from a world in which the word "dunce" is completely unremarkable as a synonym for "fool". More humorous for us would have been "miscreant".
There are certainly good games and bad games, as with any other medium. Grand Theft Auto is in general a well-designed series, but its constant pandering to stereotype is somewhat wearying.
Do you listen to much rap?
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If that apology was indeed sincere, can we change the current direction of this exchange and work towards greater understanding instead?
I did not accuse you of racism. Even if I had, though, why should such a statement be grounds for my eviction?
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Just curious. I remain intrigued by this exchange. I'm not trying to condemn you.
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Unless you stop deliberately misreading what I wrote, you WILL be deleted and banned.
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We are both Christians with interest in a difficult topic. Can we not find a better way of dealing with this?
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You, in your own head, went from "stereotypy" to "racim" to "crime", with no particular help from me. This despite my careful clarification that stereotypy was a universal function of the workings of the human brain, and not something I was accusing you of unusual participation in. It's as if I asked you if you'd borrowed a pencil, and you became enraged and told me I'd accused you of rape and mugging, and angrily denied criminality. Yikes.
Pointless, really. Amusing at one level- I bring up the possibility of your preconceived notions, and the nascent discussion is completely derailed by your (other) preconceived notions.
Thanks for responding, and for your current attempt at politeness. If you wish to have actual open discussion on this topic at any time, I'm willing- just say the word.
In all fairness, this whole thing is testimony to the difficulty of the subject; but I feel strongly that such overcoming difficulty is both quite pragmatically possible, and ethically necessary.
cheers
adrian.