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Posted by PHALPAX on Jan-08-2004 02:39:

Re: Tattoo Discrimination?

quote:
Originally posted by anuneventrade
In my comp class we were told to write a commentary on the subject of our choice. I chose tattoo discrimination, since I face it on a day to day basis. I, myself, have two tattoos. If I enter a store and I am wearing clothes that cover my tattoos, I am percieved as a normal, nice, girl. I can return to that same store, with the same woman helping me, but instead, say, wearing a tank top that shows my tattoo on my back, as well as a trace of the one on my hip, and I get a whole nother story. I am one of "those kids that start trouble".
Not only are you judged differently, but you have to be careful in where you apply to get a job. Can you cover your tattoo? If not, say bye bye to that job. Tattoos are supposed to be a form of art and are instead, a form of discrimination. My own mother screamed at me "white trash" when she saw my first one. My roomates family member said to her "you better be careful with how many tattoos you get, you dont want to seem like white trash, i mean, youre not in a band or anything, so its unacceptable for you". wtf is that?
So anyway, my question to you guys- Any of you have tattoos? Do you get discriminated against? What are your personal views on tattoos?


I have 3 very large black tribal tattoos located on both arms and left pectoral.

Generally speaking, I sometimes get that tattoo stereotype of being that "mischievous" kid...especially when I wear stuff like a black tank top, a backwards hat while smoking a fat cigar . But when I talk to people who think that way, their view of me usually does a 180. People expect guys wit tattoos to be unarticulated and not well informed and try my best to be as contrary of that as I can be. And if I don't change their perception of me, FUCK'EM!

But honestly I could care less what the hell people think of me or about my lifestyle. I visibly like people with tattoos, it shows character.


Posted by Roquer on Jan-08-2004 02:55:

be happy you are white, cracker....


Posted by squirrelly on Jan-08-2004 03:16:

Geeeeez this thread is old. What's up with all threads being pulled back up?

Just so you know, I got the highest grade in my class on that essay assignment *pats self on back*

Time to go get a third tattoo!!!! Nah, it'll be a while before I get a third


Posted by Poncho on Jan-08-2004 03:19:

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Posted by sothis on Jan-08-2004 08:23:

i have no tattoos.

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Posted by Nadi on Jan-08-2004 09:55:

My freinds wife(she's 21) has a totally awsome tatoo of a dragon that covers most of her back. Its awsome.


Posted by astroboy on Jan-08-2004 09:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Cuervo79
I have a tatoo, I did the design myself but in escense its a ying and yang


If you're talking about the symbol I think you're talking about (http://www.areitmann.gmxhome.de/taiji.gif), it's actually called the "Tai-chi" or "taiji" meaning the Grand Ultimate (not the exercises that the old guys do in the park - thats actually tai chi chuan or tajiquan - "grand ultimate fist"). Everyone calls it a yin-yang, which is what it represents.


Posted by arctic on Jan-08-2004 13:42:

I don't have any, but I would agree that there is discrimination against people who do have tatoos. I think they look ugly anyhow, most people seem to get them because they're 'cool' instead of choosing one that has a personal meaning.

I do try not to discriminate against people who do have them, but sub-couciously I do think that I unjustly judge people who have them now and then.


Posted by Misty Kitty on Jan-08-2004 14:32:

I cannot say if i would partake in discrimination or not. I would like to think that i am not part of the desciminatory field. However, e.g. in a work place; if i was a manger looking to employ a new receptionist i fear that i would be less likely to employ a person with visible tattoos as they did not have the right appearance to project the companies ethics, ideas etc as the forefront person of the company client relationship. Regarless of an individuals personality and skill, appearance is a very important message, yes we have the freedom to express how we wish, but others retain the right to interpret these looks. We are conditioned by society to have certain connotations towards such appendages, whether this be through ignorance or fact, are mostly negative.


Posted by astroboy on Jan-09-2004 12:36:

quote:
Originally posted by blazed it
And never ever go to a tattoo parlor or bmezine.com and find a tattoo on there and copy it! you are cheapening somebody else's design also.


HOLY SHIT if anyone goes to that site, DO NOT click on the extreme/heavy mods section... That shit has scarred me for life!! 10x worse than goatse and ******* put together. I'm still holding my groin in empathy.


Posted by UglyDave on Jan-09-2004 12:50:

i have no prob with tattoos, although i think a lot of thought should be put into deciding where & what u want.

my sis got one on her back, then i think she went into a wee phase and decided she wanted another, so she got this rediculous lookin thing on her arm (right beside her wrist).

now, in less than a year, she's lookin to get dif of the hideous thing on her arm.

tattoos are sexy. well, if they're good quality & u've got decent skin.

i saw this gal once who had freckly skin, and these shitty lookin tattoos which looked like they'd been drawn on by a 5 year old with a big fat marker

Sara's tattoos are nice though


Posted by SevenSins on Jan-09-2004 14:17:

i actually dont have any tatoos meself or tho i would like one but i am to chicken. i hate pain
but my sister has a couple i think they are tasteful
she actually got sacked from her job because she got one on her neck after her boss had asked her to keep them covered up. i told her to sue the bastard. But some people (hopefully in the minority) have stereotypical views of people with tatoos, narrow-minded fooking idiots i call em but they exsist. sadly lol


Posted by Pete K on Jan-09-2004 15:32:

I have 6 tattoos

3 on the arms 1 on the stomach and 2 on the back.


When I got my first tattoo my mom thought I was some sort of gangster and drug user, and to this day she continues to think that a tattoo is something that a criminal gets. She is so embarrased that she doesn't want any of my family to know that I have any, wtf who cares it's just a fucking tattoo, it's not like it's hurting you. As for the discrimination part, I agree with what your saying. If I have my tattoo's covered it's a completely diffrent story then when I don't. First of all I don't look like the type of the person in most peoples eyes to have a tattoo. Most people just stare or freak out. I say fuck them...........let them stare, let them look. I don't give a fuck.


Posted by Shad0wmaster on Jan-09-2004 20:16:

i have no tattoos, but i'm thinking of maybe getting one someday...i'd get either the aria or stereo logos tattooed on probably my upper arm...

as for tattoo discrimination: people who discriminate against people with tattoos are twats. end of story.


Posted by Floorfiller on Jan-09-2004 20:27:

i didn't read the whole thread, but here is my stand...

tattoo's are ok as long as they are attractive...i personally don't want to see someone with every inch of their body covered with ink, but one or two is ok...


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