irvinehomeowner
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eyephone said:irvinehomeowner said:eyephone said:You can talk about it. But to live by it is another thing. For example, To let people clearly discriminate other people based or race and sexuality on TI and not saying anything. (passive Christian, turning your back)
But I?m not surprised anybody can copy and paste lines.
Panda said:Haha.. I have no idea what Disney character North Korea is.
If Mety evangelizes like he does and I continue to design for the lord, we are going to have Irvine locked down with the good word.
irvinehomeowner said:@Panda: I think you do a pretty good job at spreading the good word too.
So if South Korea is Cinderella, who is North Korea?![]()
You still seem to be the only one who think other members are promoting discrimination. In fact, you are doing that yourself every time you call other members "fat'" (which you have done numerous times now). I asked you before why you are discriminating against people who are weight challenged.
Discrimination is not just about race or sexuality.
1. How is it discrimination when it?s true? (If it?s not true let me know, but the previous posted by ___ previously mentioned that. So if I bring it up it?s a big deal? Double standard. Lol)
I'm going to attempt to point out the difference but not sure if it will take.
It's discrimination when you insult someone about it, make fun of them, treat them differently, or even assume someone is overweight when you have no idea who they are.
So if a person is of a certain race and you insult them for being that race, it's not discrimination because it's true that they are that race? That's not how it works.
2. Is it bad to tell someone to excercise?
I've asked this from you before and you didn't answer. Do you know overweight people personally? In your family? Do you tell them to exercise every time you see them?
3. By me saying all this sweet talk is making me sick is offensive?
Who are you referring to?
Thanks for the reminder. I am going to create a topic about overweight/obese in America. I will use stats provided by CDC. In general, how do you feel about the report by the CDC relating to overweight? (Should they have the report, too much info, too offensive?)
Make better choices and eat better.
Reporting on obesity is different than calling several members on this forum "fat". If you don't understand the difference, than that's probably the root of all your misunderstandings on what's going on in TI.
Would the Good Samaritan look at an overweight person and tell them "You're fat, go run around!"? Or call their neighbor a "B" word and to get out of town?
Maybe one day you will look back on your derogatory posts and realize that the anger just wasn't worth it.