You will find very shortly that Social_Critic has little forum cred. He has been everywhere and seen everything all the time, and professes... no matter how many times you simply tell him you don't believe him, to be the uber-muench.
I suggest blowing him off.
That said, I'd like to address a few things, just because he stuck his nose in the hockey thread that had nothing to do with him at all:
Social_Critic wrote:I'm really mixed. But thank god my dad was somehow haplogroup subclade R M 269. It gives me a Celt certificate I can use for discounts.
Being smarmy doesn't suit you. It just strains your already weakened credibility.
Sithsaber wrote:The idea of race in and of itself is kind of dumb
Like money, national borders, and porn fantasies they are all non-physical social constructs.
Smertios wrote:But the idea of 'race', as an anthropological group of huma beings, is relevant. Different continents were in relative isolation from each other. So different cultures appeared.
Nah, it's pretty worthless. We weren't separated all that long in terms of planetary time, and the various minor adaptions to local environments different humans went through are pretty minor in the scheme of things, and science has born that out conclusively.
Social_Critic wrote:I don't like to get lumped with a Mexican from Guanajuato.
That's funny, I don't mind it. Though no one will ever do that with me IRL.
Social_Critic wrote:Other than sharing the Spanish language and support for the Palestinian cause, we share nothing.
I share a working class background, support for any oppressed working class group, common heritage in relation to the bourgeois, and a distinct distaste for those who are fake and pretend to be something they aren't to score political points. LIke bourgeois who pretend they were innocent snowflakes when they had to pay the piper. Batitista... et al.
Social_Critic wrote:I'm not Christian, I don't eat refried beans, and I don't like low riders. And god do I hate their music. The closest I come to that shit is El Bombin de Barreto.
I'm not Christian either, but I'd be called one were I anywhere else in the world simply because of the culture I was born into. I'm not really anti-Christian either though. Anyway, I fucking absolutely love re-fried beans and I'd love to eat a plateful of them that you yourself were holding. I'm indifferent to cars and music. I'm a pretty big fan of San Francisco and New York thrash metal though. Mostly stuff from the late 80s through the early '00s.
Sithsaber wrote:To be fair, this perpetuates the stereotype that pre Mariel cuban exiles are a pack of outdated elitist ass holes.
They certainly are elitist. They always felt quite entitled to all the wealth they had amassed prior to Comrade Castro moving them along. Then consider all the massive propping up the US has done since, what with the breaks no one else gets to start businesses and other perks of being a loyal (to the US) Castro hater, and you can't help but notice how hypocritical they really are. I've heard stories of the perks certain Cubans in Miami have gotten. I wouldn't call that "earning your keep" for one red second.
Its good to finally have something to pin on this dude because he's always ducked and dodged everything before, thinking his anonymity did anything other than hurt his already rock bottom credibility. Now I see why. Oh, but we were to believe if anyone ever found out who he was... well, oh my! A shit storm of epic proportions would drown him in filth. Now it appears it was just bluffing as we always knew it was, and he was none other than just another Cuban exile.
We Cubans are superior.
In terms of entitlement, sure you are! Most of you are proud to show it too. But let me specific when I say this so the wrong person doesn't get the wrong idea. I mean the Cuban
exile community in general. Particularly those to whom Sithsaber is referring.
Real Cubans are the salt of the earth as far as I'm concerned.
This may not be politically correct but it's a fact.
I don't care about political correctness, it was just kind of an inappropriate thing to say to be honest. Kind of out of left field and
obviously personal. Too bad. No one is impressed.
When I graduated from high school in the USA the highest SATs in the school were held by a Cuban guy. We came in with empty pockets and today many of us are rich. Ad we got a hell of a lot more polical clout than our numbers. Actually I think the experience hardened us and the younger generations are slackers. Those of us who left tended to be more educated, smarter and more adaptable.
Why is that I wonder? Probably because it was the old bourgeois order that was forced out in the first place! That doesn't make you special, it makes you lucky! Lucky you were born to the class that is able to take advantage of every one else to their own massive benefit. Which WOULD certainly render you better educated, likely more well fed which in turn correlates to higher intelligence, and in terms of adapting I'd saying getting your arse kicked out of your home country for rampant, wantan, down right offensive oppression of the working class would indeed, likely force one to adapt or die off. That's nothing special and nothing a million bourgeois haven't pulled off before. So... why are you a special snowflake again? I don't see it.
And boy did we work hard.
I have almost always found without fault that the best way to tell if someone is lazy is to listen to how hard they tell you they work. It's not fool proof. I know some farmers around here and other factory workers who will tell you bust ass work stories, but those are different. You can see the working class lines in their faces before they even talk. Its no surprise that they toil such that someone like yourself would never understand it.
So...Meh. I doubt it.
This is something you guys lack.
Because working your ass off to enrich the likes of the bourgeois really makes one a lazy son of a bitch.
I've actually found one of the biggest truism life offers: Bust ass work for yourself is never that hard! Easy work performed for someone else is the hardest, least rewarding thing you can do. Pay means nothing in respect to this either. Well, excepting some astronomical amount of pay you would never give. To make that clear: work ethic is a function of personal satisfaction. If there is nothing inherently rewarding about a task, it is and always will be toil. Certainly toil can be overcome, but why? When profit is grossly stacked the person who makes it happen in the first place?
elect commies to lead you
And you said they weren't smart!
and whine endlessly.
Your side does it's share of whining. You hardly get to corner the market on standing whiners down.
It would do you a heap of good to focus on getting somewhere, and quit your endless bitching and making excuses.
For who? For what?
I thought that Tainari chick we saw here had brains, she sure was smart, but she was just another Puerto Rican broad who spent her time rehashing why Puerto Ricans were getting screwed, instead of focusing on how to go screw somebody else.
Its good to finally see who you
really are. I had many private conversations with Tainari over the course of her first visit to PoFo. It turns out the kindred can come from anywhere. I'm proud of her and what I now know about Sithsaber if they stand up to the likes of you.
"...screw somebody else." Really? And what? You think with your exile-entitlement mentality that we shouldn't be proud that Castro did what he did?
I know I am. Good job Fidel. Live long buddy. Real long. If Comrade Castro was busily booting people off his island who think like that, I say more power to him, and I wish we could do the same. Let the selfish rot.
I like you personally, so don't take it hard.
But it sure takes chutzpah to complain when I say I got nothing in common with Mexicans.
No, what takes chutzpah is to brag about being better than you really are, to deny you got anywhere in life without taking it off other people, and then to brag some more about looking to fuck other people over. Classy right there. Real classy.
I got more in common with English speaking rockers with graduate degrees.
No. You don't. At all.