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| #Post#: 51886-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Offensive words - and which ones are TOO offensive | |
| By: animaniactoo Date: December 14, 2021, 3:09 pm | |
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| We are generally happy that we can curse here. But we agree that | |
| some derogatory terms should be off the table. Others we don't. | |
| So... let's talk about which ones offend us and why and see how | |
| that goes. | |
| Starting back at my comment that I posted on a daily thread: | |
| [quote author=animaniactoo link=topic=608.msg51861#msg51861 | |
| date=1639513877] | |
| Re: The conversation below about That Word. I admit that the | |
| Boebert went right over my head. I curse - quite a lot. And yet | |
| that particular word is far enough removed from my vocabulary | |
| that I didn't even make the connection. | |
| I also find it deeply offensive in ways that I am struggling to | |
| understand and express because I don't have much of an issue | |
| with rhymes-with-witch. Which is a similarly gendered insult. | |
| But I use the latter and not the former, and I have zero wish to | |
| reclaim the former or anything like that. Not when I have such a | |
| wonderful list of other adjectives/insults I can use, many of | |
| which are more gender neutral. | |
| I'd like to know more about what others think, but maybe that | |
| should be a separate conversation, not here in the daily thread? | |
| Thoughts? | |
| [/quote] | |
| For reference this is about an image of Boebert on a Bundt, and | |
| the C word was not used outright, but it is the obvious | |
| implication. Someone strongly objected to that, so that's the | |
| background of this. | |
| We also had a couple of other words that had disagreements, so I | |
| think it makes sense to have a thread where we can boot those | |
| discussions and be able to discuss without losing them in the | |
| Daily thread, especially when looking for a sense of consistency | |
| overall on what is acceptable and what is not and why. | |
| #Post#: 51893-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Offensive words - and which ones are TOO offensive | |
| By: Queenie Date: December 14, 2021, 3:23 pm | |
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| Not a fan of racial, cultural (e.g. "redneck") or gendered | |
| slurs. Although "dick" seems like weak sauce. | |
| Mostly I think it's pretty rude to call names, although I | |
| suppose that's the point. | |
| So fuck, shit, dammit are fine, but calling someone a bad word | |
| bugs me. | |
| I am aware that I break this rule myself but I'd be willing to | |
| try to be better. | |
| Oddly "go fuck yourself" bothers me much less than "you are a | |
| smarmy backstabbing c**t." | |
| #Post#: 51899-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Offensive words - and which ones are TOO offensive | |
| By: VagueMagician Date: December 14, 2021, 3:26 pm | |
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| I agree with Queenie except I'm okay with male-gendered insults | |
| (bastard, dick). You know, as long as we're being gender | |
| inclusive when we use them. | |
| #Post#: 51901-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Offensive words - and which ones are TOO offensive | |
| By: offtopicalways Date: December 14, 2021, 3:27 pm | |
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| [quote author=Queenie link=topic=609.msg51893#msg51893 | |
| date=1639516990] | |
| Oddly "go fuck yourself" bothers me much less than "you are a | |
| smarmy backstabbing c**t." | |
| [/quote] | |
| Do you remember the Elayne Boosler routine, where she couldn't | |
| understand why "go fuck yourself" was used as a curse, because | |
| it was such a good thing? "Go audit yourself" was her | |
| alternative. | |
| #Post#: 51903-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Offensive words - and which ones are TOO offensive | |
| By: VagueMagician Date: December 14, 2021, 3:29 pm | |
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| [quote author=offtopicalways link=topic=609.msg51901#msg51901 | |
| date=1639517239] | |
| [quote author=Queenie link=topic=609.msg51893#msg51893 | |
| date=1639516990] | |
| Oddly "go fuck yourself" bothers me much less than "you are a | |
| smarmy backstabbing c**t." | |
| [/quote] | |
| Do you remember the Elayne Boosler routine, where she couldn't | |
| understand why "go fuck yourself" was used as a curse, because | |
| it was such a good thing? "Go audit yourself" was her | |
| alternative. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Justin Bieber has a song that goes something like "you can go | |
| and love yourself". I know he meant it as an insult, but it's | |
| really not bad advice. | |
| #Post#: 51910-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Offensive words - and which ones are TOO offensive | |
| By: LabPartner Date: December 14, 2021, 3:35 pm | |
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| I'm not going to use any slang for vagina (c, p, or t), but I | |
| have no qualms or compunctions about any of the various slang | |
| for penis. | |
| I'm quite fond of all the ways fuck can be used. | |
| I probably won't ever call anyone a bitch, but I'm okay if | |
| people want to bitch about stuff. | |
| Any other swears and curses are pretty much fine with me, but if | |
| people want to use Haxified swears, that's cool, too. | |
| #Post#: 51915-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Offensive words - and which ones are TOO offensive | |
| By: billieryder Date: December 14, 2021, 3:42 pm | |
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| To go along with the 4 letter word under discussion I also hate | |
| this 4 letter word....twat. I spelled it out because I'm not | |
| sure if its common usage in the US which is where I think most | |
| of us are located so t**t might not mean anything. This was a | |
| very common alternative to c**t where I grew up. | |
| Mr. Ryder used it once and I exploded on him. I think I might | |
| have frightened him with my ferocity because I was not | |
| impressed. It did appear that usage was not known to him but he | |
| hasn't used the word since. | |
| And I swear a lot!!!! But I normally don't swear in the sense of | |
| calling people names. | |
| #Post#: 51920-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Offensive words - and which ones are TOO offensive | |
| By: floridafan15 Date: December 14, 2021, 3:46 pm | |
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| [quote author=Queenie link=topic=609.msg51893#msg51893 | |
| date=1639516990] | |
| Not a fan of racial, cultural (e.g. "redneck") or gendered | |
| slurs. Although "dick" seems like weak sauce. | |
| Mostly I think it's pretty rude to call names, although I | |
| suppose that's the point. | |
| So fuck, shit, dammit are fine, but calling someone a bad word | |
| bugs me. | |
| I am aware that I break this rule myself but I'd be willing to | |
| try to be better. | |
| Oddly "go fuck yourself" bothers me much less than "you are a | |
| smarmy backstabbing c**t." | |
| [/quote] | |
| On the cultural ones, I think it often depends on who is saying | |
| it and to whom. If you're of a certain culture and speaking to | |
| same, it's not the same thing as someone who isn't saying the | |
| same word. | |
| For instance, "redneck" and "trailer trash" are no big deal in | |
| my neck of the woods. Both are understood to convey more about | |
| actions & attitudes, and they aren't limited to wealth. A person | |
| in a McMansion with an Ivy School degree can be trailer trash; a | |
| person who lives in a trailer and uses food stamps might be, | |
| might not, not enough info to tell. | |
| I don't consider myself a redneck but I have my moments. If a | |
| local called me one, I'd know what they meant. I might not like | |
| it, but only because I'd know I'd done something tacky and | |
| embarrassed myself. If someone else called me one, it'd be | |
| different because it would mean something different. | |
| #Post#: 51922-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Offensive words - and which ones are TOO offensive | |
| By: VanGoghSunflowers Date: December 14, 2021, 3:50 pm | |
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| I tend not to use curse words much myself, but I can tolerate | |
| most of them. That said there are a few that really do make me | |
| flinch - or worse. | |
| The c word we discussed today is one of them. The n word should | |
| go without saying. The r word. | |
| I'm not necessarily saying we should ban them (or references to | |
| them) from the forum. But I personally hope not to see them. | |
| #Post#: 51923-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Offensive words - and which ones are TOO offensive | |
| By: Queenie Date: December 14, 2021, 3:52 pm | |
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| I think the people of Rom can call themselves gypsies but nobody | |
| else can. I think Black people can call themselves the N word | |
| but nobody else can. | |
| I think in a place like this it's pretty hard to know who is | |
| "allowed" to call themselves a faggot, a redneck, etc. | |
| Calling someone else that is treacherous ground, and frankly I | |
| can't see how "trailer trash" is ever OK. | |
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