"objections"? :darwinsm:
That would assume that I cared whether you wanted to defend your retarded statement.
It assumes nothing of the sort. Why should your arguments be dependent upon my desire to counter them?
No, silly. I'm only interested in mocking your retarded statement. :darwinsm:
Mockery is best when accompanied by some substantive retort, and all you seem to have in your arsenal is an overuse of emoticons. I won't bother replying to you again until you say something worthwhile (or perhaps until I see fit to mock you in return — with more flair, of course).
So, you're basically saying what the blacks say about the "n" word. It's not demeaning if they use it on themselves. It's only demeaning if non-blacks use it.
That is the third (consecutive) time you have sidestepped this point (additionally reverting to a strawman argument). I'm fairly certain by now that you are not merely failing at reading comprehension, but trying to avoid concession with intellectual dishonesty.
Anyone who has watched the ad in the OP or who understands the topic of this thread already knows the problem with your misrepresentation: "He's gay" and "He's so gay" are two distinct usages. No such distinction exists with the N-word.
How exactly did we jump from "strong character" to "sociopath" in one post?
What you apparently consider a trademark of strong character, I consider a trademark of a sociopath.
I certainly didn't let it affect me growing up when I was teased about my red hair, pale skin, and freckles.
According to you, though, I'm a sociopath because I didn't let those childish insults affect me?
To put it bluntly: I don't believe you. Perhaps you grew desensitized to the insults until they no longer bothered you noticeably (I know what that's like), or perhaps those particular insults were so weak that you easily ignored them (obviously some insults are more affective than others). I do not believe, however, that you made a conscious decision to turn off your emotional response to language and thereby remained unaffected. Normal brains do not work that way. Sociopaths can be emotionally detached, but I doubt even most of them can access an "emotion switch" at will.