02-10-2010, 08:37 PM
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barely disguised asshole, keeper of all that is holy.
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Political correctness gone awry
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MARTA's decision to brand its train line into Doraville "yellow" has stirred quiet debate among some within Atlanta's growing Asian-American community.
That's not to say any Atlantans of Asian descent think it's a particularly good idea, considering that "yellow," when used to describe skin color, carries a racist connotation.
"Medium upset" is how Amigo Electronics co-owner Sue Gung described the community's reaction. Her husband was medium indifferent.
"What difference does it make if it's yellow, gold or black," said Gary Gung, noting that New York and other major cities use color coding to help commuters better navigate their transit systems. "Make the issue about the economy or something else more important."
Though transit authority officials were warned by their former manager of equal opportunity and conflict resolution that some might be offended by a yellow line to Doraville, MARTA CEO Beverly Scott said his complaint was not indicative of everybody's feelings.
Scott says she has asked Asian-Americans whether they were offended by the use of "yellow line," and they told her they were not.
"If my parents or grandparents knew about this, they would raise hell," said Kevin Hoang, 30. "[MARTA officials] should've thought this through more."
Kenny Wong, manager of the Hair Capital salon, said such racial issues tend to be overly scrutinized in America.
"I heard about [the controversy]," Wong said. "It doesn't matter to me. Only racial people think about things like this."
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Oh fer fuxache - This is ridiculous. This is about the same as the rifle scopes with microscopic text of bible verses.
Wong is right about this. "Only racial people think about things like this."
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