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Originally Posted by rainmaker
Well, I'm not the expert on PC, and I really don't like to think in those terms. But I don't think your quote is offensive. I'm reading between the lines a little, but thinking that the person who said it lived many many years ago when "man" and "men" usually did mean "people" or "person". I'm figuring that what Mr. Sumner meant was that it takes a mature person to suffer ignorance and smile. No matter who he is, or when he lived, I doubt seriously that he meant that women can't suffer ignorance and smile. If he did, I would prove him wrong in a very simple way -- I'd nod and smile pleasantly. And roll my eyes quite self-righteously when he wasn't looking!
PS I appreciate your efforts to be respectful. Perhaps if you lead well, and others follow, there will actually be "those" instead of just Rita and me.
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By the way, I appreciate the irony in your signature. And for the record, Gordon Sumner is the given name of Sting from the Police. The line is from the song "Englishman in New York." Lyrically, his stuff does sound pretty old fashioned sometimes. If I believed in reincarnation, I'd probably say something like "He has such an old soul!" I'd call him old school, but I'm not sure that would have a positive connotation!