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Thread: TS escorts who are racist
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05-17-2007 #161
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05-17-2007 #162Originally Posted by a994
"We are irritated by rascals, intolerant of fools, and prepared to love the rest. But where are they?"- Mignon McLaughlin
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05-18-2007 #163
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Originally Posted by a994
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05-18-2007 #164
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Originally Posted by johnnyshemalelover
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05-18-2007 #165
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Originally Posted by Legend
People decide what to believe based on emotions, then look for any evidence or reasoning to support their decision, but they perceive the opposite; that they found the evidence and did the reasoning first and arrived at their decision through weighing of the evidence and reasoning! Furthermore, all evidence which would prove their belief is untrue they dismiss as biased or unimportant; or they simply forget about it. This has been shown repeatedly through psychological research. You can see it for yourself if you don't believe the research--but you have to look carefully.
The stronger someone's feelings are on a subject, the more likely they are to apply confirmation bias.
It's easiest to see this happening in people with whom you disagree. More difficult to see it happening in people with whom you agree. Practically impossible to see it happening in yourself. Almost everyone believes they're an exception to this rule, but this is one rule that has no exceptions.
When you examine logic, you'll see that while it has many practical applications, it's fundamentally flawed when applied to the nature of reality. Logic is a useful delusion.
What's the problem with logic? Well, the problem is that in order to reach a conclusion you have to have at least two knowns, and in reality there aren't two knowns. Again, this isn't so for practical use--I'm referring to the larger reality of the nature of existence.
Sorry for the threadjack.
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05-20-2007 #166
Ok ... I have NOT read all 18 pages of this mess. I do remember the discussion the Moderator mentioned (which happened here about 2 years ago because I was a part of it).
1. She's racist and we all know it. Let's move on. She is neither the first or last.
2. Girls have preferences (like guys do). However, this is about business and in business money is what counts first. And lest we forget, everyones' money is green. I do not turn away my clients because they are of a certain race or nationality. Of course, I am not a racist.
3. Once you as the client acknowledge 1. and 2., then it becomes easier to find a provider who will appreciate you for you and act accodingly.
4. More likely than not, you will get past this and realize that there is someone else who is probably better looking, with whom you will have a better experience.
5. Personally, when it happened to me (and the provider I'm talking about could not tell I was black, but did ask me, stating: 'I don't f#ck with black men, too much time and effort') I was initially upset as well. But over a very short period of time, I was actually happy to know this fact upfront and avoid what would have been a very unpleasant experience. I share my info with others who need to know and keep on moving.
Brickcity (I'm not really back and wouldn't make a big deal if I was - lol).
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05-21-2007 #167
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i once argued with an escort about her decision not to meet black guys. she said every black guy she ever met tried to rape or steal from her.
ive met a lot of guys from all ethnic backgrounds and never experienced anything bad.
at the end of the day i suppose if an escort chooses not meet any type of group of men its her personal choice. i dont want to meet obese men- due to physical difficulties rather than not finding them attractive. i happen to like "cuddly" guys but i do have a limit. i explain this on my website.
its not racist if the girl displays on her website that she doesnt meet a certain type of guy. but i think its wrong to hang up if she realises u r black on phone and doesnt want to meet. its also damned rude.
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05-21-2007 #168
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Originally Posted by JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
The two words "racism" and "prejudice" are commonly used to mean the "bad" sense, which is using ones own prejudices to motivate or justify detrimental actions toward another. I don't condone wither of those actions.
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05-21-2007 #169
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Bottom line, IMO
The escort behaved badly toward the black man. I don't know what it feels like to be black, so I can't judge the guy's feelings. I do know what it feels like to be treated like a piece of shit because of something about myself I can't change, though. That's essentially what she did to him. And that really stinks.
If she has a problem with black guys, she should state this clearly in her ad. Whether or not such a preference is racist is moot. People can't help what they're attracted to or turned off by.
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05-21-2007 #170
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Trannies can't afford to be racist. Especially since the gay/trans community as a whole is just barely accepted and hardly respected.