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Levi Strauss pays big bucks to get 49ers' stadium naming rights

Don Bauder, I don't have a personal problem with your biases. As with any otherwriter/columnist, at times I can feel compelled to question or challenge that bias. And I'm quite certain you wouldn't have it any other way. As for showing your age, well the only thing I can say is it's something I used to say to my parents and grand parents and it is something that both both my wife and I hear from our daughter, aged 30 and 24, on an ever more frequent basis. Long before this story, I recall hearing that this word was considered offensive. I can tell you that when I asked I was told by a member of the Jewish faith that they feel the use pomgron, in such a context as your, is offensive. I was told that the origins of the word are Russian and was used to describe attacks against the Jews in tzarist Russia, which if I remember my history correctly, was around 300-400 or so yrs ago, and is now still though of as a violent attack, though now not just singularly against Jews. After your initial reply, and after I spoke with my friend to ensure that my recollection was correct, I did look up the word myself. After literally the first 10 entries I looked at, referred to these violent attacks specifically mentioning those against the Jews, I figured there was no need for any further discovery. Btw, if you were read my original comment again, you would find that I only said that I knew some people who would take offense to the word, not that I was offended. and really, though I guess it could be taken as such, it wasn't meant as a "critical". Really more just as an FYI. Like others, I may not always agree with your opinions, which I am sure is not what you expect anyway. And, as with other journalists I read, at times I feel compelled to refute or challenge your claims; or to attempt to at least. But unlike most others, on that rare occasion that I or anyone else for that matter, happens to successfully "challenge" you, It's not a big deal for you to acknowledge it, your "mea culpa maxima, as it were. It is has more frequently been my experience that not a lot of others in your profession do such a thing, at least not willingly. In fact, to me it seems a growing number of them take criticism poorly. Just my opinion. Opinions vary.
— May 9, 2013 1:10 p.m.

Levi Strauss pays big bucks to get 49ers' stadium naming rights

Dubya, I generally comment here on the Reader site for a few reasons. Maybe to add a little humor to the discussion, occasionally in the form of sarcastic humor. Or either to add information to the discussion or to point out and/or correct inaccurate information, or to try and get additional information on a subject. Or sometimes to give my own personal viewpoint/opinion on the subject being discussed or a comment that has been made. Sometimes my viewpoint/opinion is critical of what has been written or I want a more specific, more detailed explanation than has been provided. For example, I know several people of Jewish faith who would find Don Bauder’s the use of the word pogrom offensive, in the context or manner in which it was used and said so. I also would like to know what Don Bauder’s own personal and individual beliefs are as to what types incentives SDG&E should be “forced” to offer, since he wrote that he would like the CPUC to force them to be offered. And so I asked, several times. We used to spend a fair amount of time in SD and would usually pick up a copy of the Reader. At one time we actually had a mail subscription. Now, I generally read the digital edition, noting that as of yet, this week’s edition has yet to be posted, and later go online to the stories/blogs to either ad my own thoughts or see what others have to say. I believe the very first comment I ever posted on the Reader site was on a Don Bauder story way back during the Petco construction debacle, probably late 2003 or early 2004. And while I regularly read the works of several others in the Reader, those of Don Bauder are the ones I most look forward to and therefore, most frequently comment on. How about you, Dubya? On whose writing do you think you most frequently comment? To your point, I did a little survey, strictly unscientific, on my own commenting. In the last 30 days, I have commented on 27 stories/blogs with 12 of those written by Don Bauder. I have posted 73 comments, with 27 of those being what I would label a direct reply or response to a Don Bauder comment. Of those 27 comments, 7 comments on 3 stories/blogs are critical of or questioning what Don Bauder wrote. Or as you so eloquently labeled it, taking umbrage. Like it, don’t like it, whatever ever blows your skirt up. Don Bauder is a big boy and most certainly has had far worse things written about him or said to him face to face and I think he probably couldn’t care less. I’ve made it no secret that in my opinion Don Bauder’s personal biases show through in his writing from time to time and sometimes his age also. And I don’t think he would deny it, either. BYW Dubya, let me ask you this. When was the last time you actually chose to use the word macho as an adjective in a conversation? I quite literally can’t remember the last time I used it or even heard it used in a conversation I was having.
— May 9, 2013 10:40 a.m.

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