I know for a fact that if a lot of people read this, I will be deemed a rascist, an A-hole, an impatient bastard, and an overall hateful prick. Even though I'm none of those, everyone has a right to their own opinion. Nonetheless, I'll be vilified shortly....
But, guess what, I'm going to say it anyways. Why? Because, even though it's a touchy subject, it needs to be said.
I'm sick and tired of waiting in line behind someone who doesn't speak a word of English and gets angry/pissed/offended when the cashier/teller can't speak Spanish or Mexican. (Don't bother with yelling at me that Spanish and Mexican are the same. They aren't.) Just about everytime I bring up this complaint, there will be people tell me that a lot of Mexican nationals come here for vacation. Why? The hot, dry temperature? Our sandy beaches? Golfland?
No, in my estimation, the majority of Mexican nationals in this city aren't here for vacation purposes. Since when has Mesa been a tourist hotspot?
Now, I must clarify, I do have friends that were born and raised in Mexico. And there are a few that are here unbeknownst to customs officials. But at least they know at least the basics of the English language. If I ever go to Mexico, I know the words I'll need to use to solve any problem I might get into."Arizona?" (while pointing multiple directions), "Cerveza, por favor?" if I run out of beer, and "Zapateria?" when I lose my shoes after using the previous phrase multiple times.
But, never will I start berating an employee in a language they've already emphasized to me that they dont know. That's just rude.
Also, don't come up to me at a gas station and start asking me stuff in a foreign language and get pissed when I look at you funny and say I don't know what the hell your saying. We speak english here.
I could understand all of this if we were in Long Beach, LA, San Diego, Tucson, Miami, or any popular tourist town that deals with foreign languages on a daily basis. But this is Mesa. We ain't got shit.
If anyone reads this and wants to give me crap about it, go ahead. I welcome your opinion.
Anyways, I'm done for tonight.
Hate me if you want, I don't really care.
-B-
My thoughts are my own. Love them or hate them, I'm still going to speak them. Why? Because I can. Deal with it.
About Me

- -B-
- Cynicism, sarcasm, and Political Incorrectness are my specialty. Or specialties. Whatever, just shut up and read....
Monday, August 31, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Religion, Racism, and Sports fans....
You might be wondering what the three things in the title have in common, well I'm gonna tell ya. If you belong to a group that others were taught to hate, you're screwed. In all three of those categories people tend to believe what they've been taught all their lives. Let's just say your dad was a Cowboys fan (God forbid), was a die hard fan and he took you to all the home games. Every waking moment he'd be telling you the other teams were stupid, worthless and not worth your time. The Cowboys were the one and only way to go.
Now, lets look at the other two things mentioned in the title. If you think about it, the same logic applies. If you've spent you're whole life being indoctrinated towards one way of thinking, well, that's what you will believe. Unless, of course, you're one of the few who can step back, look at the big picture, realize the differences and the similarities, and just respect people who have their own beliefs. I have to say that my references toward respecting peoples beliefs only applies to the religion aspect, since racism is just wrong.
I want to dig a little deeper into the religion aspect first. Whats the most popular religion these days? Catholic? Well, in my opinion, Catholicism is forced guilt. Always wanting you to confess your sins and submitting to saying multiple prayers as a form of repentance. Why should you have to repeat yourself? If god is supposedly an all loving, all forgiving god, why to you have to constantly ask for forgiveness? Next! The next highest ranking religion is Islam. And conversion to Islam in America is on the rise. But, if you were raised in a community that was democratic and based on a level playing field( both male and female) how could you believe in any religion that said women were basically a possession that was bought and paid for? And even if your married, say you die for the cause, you get 72 virgins in heaven. How does that signify any respect for the woman you married? Bah, I'm done with that and moving on.... Next up, Mormons...
I saw this comment for a video on youtube, I'm going to post it then respond....
"Mormonism is a ridiculous scam created by a fraudulent self-obsessed liar trying to win back credibility for being convicted in a court of law for being a fraudulent. He was sued by the state for telling people he was "a finder of precious metals in the earth" , and he was getting paid when he never found anything. Its so ridiculous that so many people follow this complete moron. i feel sorry for all these people. "Momonism" should be called "moron-ism" Joseph Smith is a Moron."
What causes this sort of thought? Anger? Hatred? Logical thinking? No, to all of those. It's all based on word of mouth, friends saying this and that, or maybe his/her pastor/priest/shaman "testisfyin'!" Who knows.
As far as the Mormon religion goes, I was raised in it, and I still believe in some aspects of it. The religious part? No, I'm not convinced. But as far as the whole Family values/ respect your elders/ overall treating people right, and just being a good person: I'm good with all that.
Everyone is born with an empty page in front of them. Their parents will write the outline for the first few chapters. After that, the individual must forcefully take the pen and write their own story.
I'm done for tonight.
Goodnight,
-B-
Now, lets look at the other two things mentioned in the title. If you think about it, the same logic applies. If you've spent you're whole life being indoctrinated towards one way of thinking, well, that's what you will believe. Unless, of course, you're one of the few who can step back, look at the big picture, realize the differences and the similarities, and just respect people who have their own beliefs. I have to say that my references toward respecting peoples beliefs only applies to the religion aspect, since racism is just wrong.
I want to dig a little deeper into the religion aspect first. Whats the most popular religion these days? Catholic? Well, in my opinion, Catholicism is forced guilt. Always wanting you to confess your sins and submitting to saying multiple prayers as a form of repentance. Why should you have to repeat yourself? If god is supposedly an all loving, all forgiving god, why to you have to constantly ask for forgiveness? Next! The next highest ranking religion is Islam. And conversion to Islam in America is on the rise. But, if you were raised in a community that was democratic and based on a level playing field( both male and female) how could you believe in any religion that said women were basically a possession that was bought and paid for? And even if your married, say you die for the cause, you get 72 virgins in heaven. How does that signify any respect for the woman you married? Bah, I'm done with that and moving on.... Next up, Mormons...
I saw this comment for a video on youtube, I'm going to post it then respond....
"Mormonism is a ridiculous scam created by a fraudulent self-obsessed liar trying to win back credibility for being convicted in a court of law for being a fraudulent. He was sued by the state for telling people he was "a finder of precious metals in the earth" , and he was getting paid when he never found anything. Its so ridiculous that so many people follow this complete moron. i feel sorry for all these people. "Momonism" should be called "moron-ism" Joseph Smith is a Moron."
What causes this sort of thought? Anger? Hatred? Logical thinking? No, to all of those. It's all based on word of mouth, friends saying this and that, or maybe his/her pastor/priest/shaman "testisfyin'!" Who knows.
As far as the Mormon religion goes, I was raised in it, and I still believe in some aspects of it. The religious part? No, I'm not convinced. But as far as the whole Family values/ respect your elders/ overall treating people right, and just being a good person: I'm good with all that.
Everyone is born with an empty page in front of them. Their parents will write the outline for the first few chapters. After that, the individual must forcefully take the pen and write their own story.
I'm done for tonight.
Goodnight,
-B-
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