Friday, July 11, 2008

Where does the wimpification stop

Texas County Official Sees Race in Term 'Black Hole'
Friday, July 11, 2008

FoxNews.com

DALLAS — What do "black hole," "angel food cake," and "devil's food cake" have in common?

They're all racist terms, says a Dallas County, Texas, official.

A county commissioners' meeting this week over traffic tickets turned into a tense discussion over race when one commissioner said the county's collections office was like a certain astronomical phenomenon.

"It sounds like Central Collections has become a black hole," Commissioner Kenneth Mayfield, who is white, said during the Monday meeting.

One black official demanded an apology, and Commissioner John Wiley Price, who also is black, said that type of language is unacceptable.

At the meeting, Mayfield said he intended his comments to be taken in the context of the scientific meaning, and became upset that he was being misunderstood.

In astronomy, the term black hole refers to a star that has collapsed upon itself, creating something so dense and small that it does not have any physical properties besides a gravitational force so great that even light cannot escape its pull.


Later, Price told MyFOXdfw.com that he believed it and other terms were racist.

"So if it's 'angel food cake,' it's white. If it's 'devil's food cake,' it's black. If you're the 'black sheep of the family,' then you gotta be bad, you know. 'White sheep,' you're okay. You know?" Price said.

Price said people should watch their words when it comes to stereotypes.

"I think people should always be careful. You know, I'm okay if I'm 'bartering' with you. ... But if I try to 'Jew you down,' Oooooh. Is that racist? I thought it meant the same thing? No, maybe it doesn't."

The world-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking might have a solution to the problem over perception of the astronomical term. He refers to the phenomenon as "a singularity."


From Chirho:
I suppose that Mr. Price would support a belief that using the term Greenhouse effect will later become racist and offensive when we discover the existence of life on Mars.

This is a stupid and wimpy response. It is time for all Americans, no matter the color to suck it up and be grown-ups. Yes, somethings can be changed and perhaps they should, but we all need to stop being offended and move forward with other matters of life that matter. Example, helping solve hunger in our own cities and towns or child abuse.

Let's get more serious about changing the true problems in our society and not worry about if a scientific term, used for decades or longer, could be considered racist. The left-wing of political society has become so focused on creating emotional issues that they have caused Americans to lose focus of making a real difference in the world.

I believe that Mr. Price owes Mr. Mayfield an apology for dragging him through this nonsense and owes the United States citizens an apology for wasting our valuable time with ridiculous kindergarten tattle-telling.

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