tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6803135128442396638.post2031784636766726502..comments2023-10-31T06:20:45.622-05:00Comments on Raving Black Lunatic: Say My NameBig Manhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02510881583909431416noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6803135128442396638.post-70745486322068178352009-07-02T11:39:38.586-05:002009-07-02T11:39:38.586-05:00Or, people could spend less time being shitty(Big ...Or, people could spend less time being shitty(Big Man)<br /><br />Half full, half empty.....which way works better for you?Tit for Tathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09454132514796693591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6803135128442396638.post-53189721867719311642009-07-01T12:22:37.542-05:002009-07-01T12:22:37.542-05:00You could be on to something. It is hard sometime...You could be on to something. It is hard sometimes, I often have my Martin Lawrence ala "Boomerang" moments and supsect everything of being racist. I called Bush II a lot of names but he earned those. What blew my mind though was some fools standing in the middle of a busy Chinatown in downtown DC with a picture of the President with a Hitler mustache. They are lucky I was in my car, and that the closest light was green and I have manual windows so all I could to was honk and flip them the bird Philly style. I could of cut those fools. Fortunatley, with this being DC I'm sure some folks, black and white, got up in their faces. Now that is disrespectful.Lisa Jnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6803135128442396638.post-28579391056484646522009-07-01T09:57:55.015-05:002009-07-01T09:57:55.015-05:00Tit for Tat
Or, people could spend less time bein...Tit for Tat<br /><br />Or, people could spend less time being shitty.<br /><br />Either way works.Big Manhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02510881583909431416noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6803135128442396638.post-63099942094090146752009-07-01T07:09:04.807-05:002009-07-01T07:09:04.807-05:00I think you're on to something -- but it proba...I think you're on to something -- but it probably does vary by region (and, who's talking).<br /><br />Although: Pres. Shrub was often referred to as G-Dubyuh or G-Dub, in everyday speech.<br /><br /><br />Also, ya gotta admit: Groovy first name. Has zest; fun to say.<br /><br />If his first name was just "John" or "Fred", I don't think he'd be referred to by his first name nearly as much.<br /><br />But again: Depends on who's doing the saying.<br /><br /><br />--GGGye Greenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15972251323124084977noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6803135128442396638.post-53754600045445198612009-07-01T05:09:42.541-05:002009-07-01T05:09:42.541-05:00However, I don't look for reasons to be offend...However, I don't look for reasons to be offended. I just pay attention to people.(Big Man)<br /><br />Maybe, just maybe you spend too much time paying attention to the shitty people......just saying. ;)Tit for Tathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09454132514796693591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6803135128442396638.post-3487637582610985202009-06-30T15:53:35.357-05:002009-06-30T15:53:35.357-05:00Those who don't like our president likely inte...Those who don't like our president likely intend the forms of reference they use to be insulting or disrespectful to him, so the disrespect you sense is no doubt real. But to my ears the animosity reflected in the names used doesn't seem out of the "normal" range. Remember Tricky Dick? Jimmuh? Bubba? Not much love there, either.older_not_wisernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6803135128442396638.post-1379647260176456442009-06-30T09:53:47.395-05:002009-06-30T09:53:47.395-05:00Nah, I wasn't talking about journalists. They ...Nah, I wasn't talking about journalists. They are taught in many cases to just used the President's last name on second reference. I was thinking more about regular folks on the street.<br /><br /><br />Darth<br /><br />I think I said several times in the post that I could be overthinking things. However, I don't look for reasons to be offended. I just pay attention to people.Big Manhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02510881583909431416noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6803135128442396638.post-19558127731548579792009-06-30T09:12:09.650-05:002009-06-30T09:12:09.650-05:00Lincolnperry, I think it depends upon context, too...Lincolnperry, I think it depends upon context, too.<br /><br />If people in the media or in the spotlight are doing it, perhaps...but people among the masses, not so sure.<br /><br />You know how many times I called Reagan "Ronnie" and Clinton "Bill" over the years? I don't call Obama "Barack" very often, but it does happen. And I've got nothing but respect for the man and the way he's conducting himself in office.<br /><br />Maybe Big Man is right and the phenomenon is MORE exaggerrated with Obama, I don't know...but I think it's an area we need to be careful about reading TOO much into it, given there are so many more overt ways in which the president is being belittled and insulted.Deacon Bluehttp://holyhell.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6803135128442396638.post-75997874474943839742009-06-30T07:04:21.386-05:002009-06-30T07:04:21.386-05:00Its a slight, they are being disrepectful!Its a slight, they are being disrepectful!lincolnperryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02162053529584618471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6803135128442396638.post-73320223212340578802009-06-29T19:46:42.655-05:002009-06-29T19:46:42.655-05:00I honestly haven't paid much attention. As a j...I honestly haven't paid much attention. As a journalist, I've tended to refer to presidents as "the president" or by their last name, just like I would in second reference in an article. But I think there is a greater tendency to call our current president by his first name than there was with the previous one...probably about equal, though, with the number of people who called Clinton by his first name.<br /><br />It might be more of an affability/accessibility thing than race in this case...but I could be wrong.Deacon Bluehttp://holyhell.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6803135128442396638.post-15681402542530701112009-06-29T18:21:38.370-05:002009-06-29T18:21:38.370-05:00Nope, it's just you :-) Or at least maybe jus...Nope, it's just you :-) Or at least maybe just where you live.<br /><br />Here in northern CA we all say Obama, just as we all said Bush. Rarely if ever does anyone say President Obama and if they do it's to put whatever they're saying into a formal context. I ain't never hear nobody call him Barack but then again I thought it was disrespectful that people called Senator Clinton "Hillary," even Obama did so in the debates!<br /><br />You're good Big Man, but this post is of the sort I dislike, one of your "I'm looking for an opportunity to be offended, and I think I found something! yay!"Darth Whiteynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6803135128442396638.post-51571717139497897672009-06-29T18:17:58.390-05:002009-06-29T18:17:58.390-05:00i could be wrong, but i THINK in my j-school they ...i could be wrong, but i THINK in my j-school they taught us that "mr. bush" was an acceptable way to refer to the president in articles. at least upon 2nd reference. i'm just saying. . .SweetTnoreply@blogger.com