Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 16:28:20 -0600
Reply-To: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
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From: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Subject: Re: Tom's gentile defect
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That's funny. You are what you are, depending on the community you are in.
Now don't everybody get bent out of shape by this tale, it's the facts,
and is just a reflection of the idiocy we humans are capable of, and my
comments here have no mean spirited intent.
When I lived in Western Alaska years ago amongst the Yu'pik Eskimo
people, they referred to anyone who wasn't one of them as "Gus'sucks".
It was used to differentiate "Us" from "Them" in conversation, and also
on occasion to drive in a little of the derogatory in the converstaion.
I never let it offend me. I think the word was a derivative of "Cossack"
which is a term the Russians certainly used during their "ownership" of
"The Great Land". While on occassion it certainly was used as a racial
slur, I refused to allow it to get under my skin. I know where people
live and that sort of thing just flys over me. But to my point - there
were definite racial attitudes expressed at times in that country, and
sometimes it was down right funny. I had a very good friend, a black
man, well educated, as was hs wife, and he worked for the FAA. He
transferred from Bethel Alaska to Pt. Barrow, as a step up in position,
and it was about a year before I saw him again. We got together for a
cup of coffee and were discussing his tour in Barrow, and I asked him
how it compared to Bethel. He said it wasn't much different, except that
occasionally some local drunk would deliver a racial epithet. I ask what
he meant and he said there had been a couple of times on the street when
he had been called a "honky"!!. We both had a very good belly laugh over
that one. You see, my friend was a very black man - the very antithesis
of the word "honky", usually applied to my kind.
So, we are who we are to ourselves, and then we are who we are according
to the community we are in. It is odd how we humans divide things up.
Among some, Catholics are not Christians, among others they are. Mormans
refer to those not of the body as Gentiles?? How strange to me, when my
whole life I was taught and beleive that anyone was/is a gentile who was
not a Jew. But does all this make a whits difference to me?? Nope, not
even one whit. I have friends amongst many groups - Jew, Gentile -
African Americans, Hispanic, Eskimo, Indian, and Chinese. I consider
myself blessed for having such diverse friends. It has enriched my life.
Just my $0.05 on Frydaye!
John Rodgers
88 GL Driver
Joy Hecht wrote:
>The Mormons refer to those who are not of them as Gentiles?
>
>Who knew?
>
>I thought only us Members of the Tribe did that! At least when we aren't referring to you as goyim. :-)
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>Joy
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>Joy Hecht
>and Matilda, 1989 Burgundy Vanagon
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>For musings about life and the vanadventures:
>http://users.rcn.com/jhecht/gypsy
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>:::-----Original Message-----
>:::From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM] On Behalf
>:::Of bueses
>:::Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 10:28 AM
>:::To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>:::Subject: Re: Tom's genital defect
>:::
>:::>> Doughnut go Gentile into that good Knight.
>:::>>
>:::>>
>:::>> --
>:::>> BenT
>:::
>:::Actually in Utah I am a Gentile- which to the predominant religion is one
>:::who is NOT one of them.
>:::
>:::Vanagon content-very cold here in SLC, but the westy has been running
>:::like a
>:::top, except for a little stiff shifting. Heats up nice & toasty for the
>:::5
>:::mile drive to work.
>:::
>:::Tom-SA style grille lights look great, but lights not hooked up yet-
>:::waiting
>:::for more research on relays, etc.
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