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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Manski Fransazov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jokes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 10:32 PM Subject: [JOKES] FW: Statiya v Newsweek - protestirayte > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Anton Kirilov > Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 11:41 AM > To: SOC Bulgarians at MS > Subject: FW: Statiya v Newsweek - protestirayte > > > Molya pratete protestno pismo ot wasichki washi e-mails do > NEWSWEEK. Napishete PROTEST! w rubrikata na pismoto i kopirayte > texta po-dolu. > > Blagodarya wi predwaritelno. > > Daniel Belovarsky > Bulgarian Velikden Independent Group > http://www.velikden-bg.org > ====================START=========================================== > http://www.msnbc.com/news/709438.asp?cp1=1 > > Our objection is against the remark made in the Feb. 25 issue 2002 > of NEWSWEEK Magazine by Sharon Begley in her article "Our Sport Has > Gangrene" (http://www.msnbc.com/news/709438.asp?cp1=1), > where she states: > > "Even fans sympathetic to Jamie and David wondered aloud whether > they would have gotten the gold if they had been homely, bucktoothed, > balding and Bulgarian, rather than cute, charismatic Canadians. " > > Tasteless words like these are an insult to Bulgarians as well as to > the numerous open-minded readers of NEWSWEEK around the world. We > demand > an apology. > > I would like to tell you that if you express your support you will > not be alone. Hundreds at least have already sent e-mails to the > editors > and the author. > > Please e-mail your protest to > Sharon Bigley - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ===================END============================================= > " > > Eto i otgowora: > Eto che rezultata ne zakasnja: > > THE ANGRY (AND BEAUTIFUL, DARN IT!) PEOPLE OF BULGARIA > "Even fans sympathetic to Jamie (Sale) and David (Pelletier) > wondered aloud whether they would have gotten the gold if they had > been homely, bucktoothed, balding and Bulgarian, rather than cute, > charismatic Canadians," writes Sharon Begley in this week's cover > story about the ice-skating pairs' controversy ["Our Sport has > Gangrene"]. > The comment provoked a flood of email from angry Bulgarian > readers in the United States and abroad. "I and other Bulgarians find > the comment very offensive," writes a reader in Gloucester, > Mass. "Please take that article off and issue an apology to all > Bulgarians!" > Another reader in New York City adds, "Tasteless words like > these are an insult to Bulgarians as well as to the numerous open- > minded readers of NEWSWEEK around the world." And a reader in Sofia, > Bulgaria, writes: "I protest against the racist remark, which implies > that Bulgarians are ugly. It is pity that it appears in a respected > magazine like NEWSWEEK. I do know that the Russians are famous with > their racist jokes (they have insulting ones for every nation or > race), but again, I don't agree that Zhirinovski-like jokes should be > used in order to make some points in a serious article like this more > impressive." > And a Bulgarian, pre-law student at the University of > Georgia, calls the description "really insulting for me, no matter > what the context was, and what the author tried to achieve." By the > way, he adds, Bulgarians are not balding, and bucktoothed. Nor are > they homely. "Have you ever met in your lifetime `a living > Bulgarian'? Why do you put in a category the people of a whole > independent state?" a reader in Newport Beach, Calif. of > Begley. "Now, you can see why in some poorer parts of the world > (not "cute and charismatic" as Canada) America and Americans are > hated. Wrongfully, I have to add, but injustice feeds of itself." > > (c) 2002 Newsweek, Inc. > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > * send mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > * PLEASE do not post offensive jokes > * message size limit is 150 KB > * List info and instructions are available at http://harbinger.sirma.bg/lists/jokes.html > and in the header of this email > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * send mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] * PLEASE do not post offensive jokes * message size limit is 150 KB * List info and instructions are available at http://harbinger.sirma.bg/lists/jokes.html and in the header of this email =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
