Snorri1234 wrote:
Say anything, doesn't matter what. He will twist it and exagerrate it untill the point is something he can disagree with without having to overthink his precious worldview. Words like "casual" will get a meaning entirely different from it's present meaning in the english-speaking world, while he continues to assert that what the intended meaning is is more important than what the receiving end perceives. If you make a valid point and he sees no way to twist it, he ignores it and claims that because he thinks one part of your post is wrong it makes the entire post wrong.
It's like arguing with a brick wall.
f*ck me...you have quite some interesting brick walls where you come from.
No but seriously...you're only finding yourself able to get away based on some very slippery semantics. Your comment about "going into Asiatown and saying 'gooks'" impliedsome very wrong conceptions about linguistics and McCain's original quote.
What is left of your original contention, really? That McCain used a word which if taken out of context could cause offence to certain members of a minority? Because your first post strongly suggested you thought McCain was one of them nasty evil capitalist racist types you see on the news, and we wouldn't want none of them now would we?