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alphafemale

(18,497 posts)
20. I was a modern parable. An Urban Legend.
Sat Jan 5, 2013, 08:00 PM
Jan 2013

That is obvious within the first few lines.

The important thing is not the race or political bent of the person refusing to sit next to a fellow human being for a few hours. The evil in all scenarios would be the very act of bigotry itself.

Not all white women are bigots or villains either.

What you are fearing is what I see as the simple beauty of this modern fable.

Yes, it can be retold with practically endless variations of types of people playing the role of the bigot and their object of wrath.

And it is the bigotry that is scorned and humiliated in every case.

Anyone that would change the tale to tell it in a racist way is extremely irony challenged and to be pitied.

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That's pretty cool. HappyMe Jan 2013 #1
Aw man, that made my eyes water. Maraya1969 Jan 2013 #2
Mine, too etherealtruth Jan 2013 #5
A lovely story Orrex Jan 2013 #3
Much like Aesop's fables or parables .... etherealtruth Jan 2013 #6
Not snarky at all--don't worry Orrex Jan 2013 #13
Other versions on snopes Lex Jan 2013 #4
I was hoping the story would end that way as I read it. freshwest Jan 2013 #7
K & R L0oniX Jan 2013 #8
If that really happened that woman would never again speak her racism in public again lunatica Jan 2013 #9
True, very true. daleanime Jan 2013 #11
Nice story, but just a legend Android3.14 Jan 2013 #10
In one of the originals, the objecting person is Islamic and won't sit next to a Bible-reading... Moonwalk Jan 2013 #12
I thought the original story was Glassunion Jan 2013 #16
Yes. In any of those scenarios you describe the person objecting is a bigot. alphafemale Jan 2013 #17
I'm not assuming you would be okay with that--re-read my post as you... Moonwalk Jan 2013 #19
I was a modern parable. An Urban Legend. alphafemale Jan 2013 #20
Damn that was good, thanks madokie Jan 2013 #14
alas, it appears to be a 'modern parable' bigtree Jan 2013 #24
It's rare - but I DID see this one coming. Very appropriate Mira Jan 2013 #15
I am 62. I use a cane. On my last flight--on Dec. 31 this week-- tblue37 Jan 2013 #18
I've had some of the nicest conversations with strangers on NY mass transit. KittyWampus Jan 2013 #21
Your story is one of the reasons I pity bigots. alphafemale Jan 2013 #22
Beautiful Timbuk3 Jan 2013 #23
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