Krisken said:
Stop acting like it's unknown. It's on the front page when you google "uppity definition".
And yes, uppity is a poor choice of word considering his race. That's what a thesaurus is for. The word having a different connotation when referencing a black man as opposed to a white man isn't my making.
Your troll baiting is duly noted, though.
Oh please wtf-ever. I've been around the several incarnations of this forum for years now and hardly ever post, but this one instance makes me a troll now.
Point being - I live in KY. Not the heart of the south but close enough to catch some racial sensitivity, and despite not having heard the term in a while, when I hear the term "uppity", regardless of the context, my mind does not go straight where yours (and apparently a few others) go. Apparently in the Match Game that you guys are playing, the $1000 response is the n-word. There's a lot more words that have been paired over the years with that term, are we forbidden from using those too? Point being that Zappit made a comment, and because of a connotation that he was unaware of - due to some bigoted crusty old white boys in the dark past - is made to feel like a shitty racist. * he's even smurfing apologizing for it. Good call on his part however, shouldn't be necessary, but good call.
Chazwozel said:
...or he was exhausted from an almost 24 hour long day of travel from China, had to bust open his front door, and then deal with the embarrassment of getting hounded by a cop for longer than required.
Tell me, please, tell me that this would be even remotely the same issue if Gates was white? The cop would have left two seconds after being told that Gates lives there.
Somewhere up there this last line got attributed to me - anyways. I don't care how exhausted, tired or frustrated he was. He is supposedly well-educated
enough to know his place. A cop shows up and says he's investigating a call for a possible break-in, you cooperate with him to rectify the situation, and then you thank him for making the trip over. You DON'T however, start accusing the man of racism. From the accounts I've read, the first time the officer saw Gates in person was when Gates finally opened the door after several requests and said "why? because I'm a black man in america?"