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peekaloo

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59. A friend of mine from long ago used to respond to that phrase with
Mon Oct 29, 2018, 06:52 AM
Oct 2018

"Oh, so your asshole is an arbitrator".

It's most definitely anti-Semitic.

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I'm Jewish and generally unflappable. Beakybird Oct 2018 #1
Of course it is and I'm not. Cha Oct 2018 #17
the days of people bdamomma Oct 2018 #68
You are not incorrect. That tem has been around for decades and it is a slur. How you react is up to dameatball Oct 2018 #2
It's a slur. I'm Jewish and heard a co-worker say it. I immediately called him out on it. SCRUBDASHRUB Oct 2018 #13
IMHO you did the right thing. One of the weird things I have always found in the work environment is dameatball Oct 2018 #20
Not the equivalent at all. stopbush Oct 2018 #39
Mighty white of you radical noodle Oct 2018 #53
Wil have to disagree. It is a slur towards black people. Not sure why you think otherwise. dameatball Oct 2018 #63
Thank you,.. but I would appreciate if you did not attempt to normalize that sort.... magicarpet Oct 2018 #3
its fucked up JI7 Oct 2018 #4
I grew up hearing that, but haven't heard it in a long time. Croney Oct 2018 #5
It's antisemitic. If she says that again irisblue Oct 2018 #6
Do we ask about intentions when a white person uses the n-word? unblock Oct 2018 #12
Occasionally, people use a phrase without recognizing its meaning Ms. Toad Oct 2018 #47
This is true Dorian Gray Oct 2018 #57
Lots of people in Paris refer to small, late night, convenience stores as 'les petits arabes' GoneOffShore Oct 2018 #69
People used to commonly say that, but starting in the 1960s it started PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2018 #7
I wanted to bring it up here as kind of a reminder for all of us to speak up. milestogo Oct 2018 #8
It's racist, and like many of those kinds of sayings... Wounded Bear Oct 2018 #9
The year was 1986 lapfog_1 Oct 2018 #10
It's worth pointing it out because she may be ignorant of its true meaning True Dough Oct 2018 #11
I always thought it was "chewed." connecticut yankee Oct 2018 #14
I think you're right True Dough Oct 2018 #19
Ha! I worked with a guy who thought it was "chewed" - So maybe someone changed it years ago. Hassin Bin Sober Oct 2018 #62
If the question needs to be begged, its a racist anti-Semitic slur without actually ... marble falls Oct 2018 #15
Don't see how that group has the lock on being the best bargainers. LiberalFighter Oct 2018 #16
The meaning is worse than that. It means that "the Jews are always out there trying to still_one Oct 2018 #33
My family was sensitive to that phrase, as were all of my teachers. MaryMagdaline Oct 2018 #18
Wow, I never even thought about "gypped" as having to do with gypsies. milestogo Oct 2018 #25
I heard that one, too MaryMagdaline Oct 2018 #27
Gyped is one d_r Oct 2018 #40
I didn't see your post before I posted about the same thing EffieBlack Oct 2018 #41
Yes, I don't think we were told about that word; we had to learn the hard way MaryMagdaline Oct 2018 #66
My sainted mother used that phrase regularly. comradebillyboy Oct 2018 #21
That phrase means that "Jews are out always trying to screw you". It is a bigoted slur still_one Oct 2018 #34
I know what it means. My mother didn't like Jews. comradebillyboy Oct 2018 #48
oh, I was thinking she might have been unaware still_one Oct 2018 #50
Racism must be called out whenever you see it. WhiskeyGrinder Oct 2018 #22
I never heard that term growing up. It was only as an adult, and probably pnwmom Oct 2018 #23
It was hurled at me all the time, and they knew I was Jewish, and knew exactly what they were saying still_one Oct 2018 #35
I am sorry, still_one. Everything that has been and is going on makes me sorry! n/t pnwmom Oct 2018 #36
I grew up in Iowa in the 50's and 60's. That was the heyday of that crap. It was more than still_one Oct 2018 #43
Honestly, I don't even like word "Jew." Where I grew up, white wing Hoyt Oct 2018 #24
Yeah, that was popular back in the 60s/70s brokephibroke Oct 2018 #26
Political correctness is necessary and has been around a long, long time. Kurt V. Oct 2018 #28
My boss's wife said this to a Jewish co-worker once. LisaM Oct 2018 #29
She may not be racist. Blue_true Oct 2018 #30
I'm Polish and Italian and got it from both sides. rickford66 Oct 2018 #31
It is a bigoted statement that says "Jews swindle/screw people" still_one Oct 2018 #32
Six years ago, one of my son's friend's from college shocked me with something pnwmom Oct 2018 #37
That's another word I remember hearing during my childhood, maybe from an older relative? The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2018 #44
I know! It was shocking to hear this, just six years ago. pnwmom Oct 2018 #45
I grew up in the 50's. leftyladyfrommo Oct 2018 #64
I don't remember the licorice candies, The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2018 #67
My husband's grandmother used that term for a flower Maeve Oct 2018 #60
That's an old and very common antisemitic slur EffieBlack Oct 2018 #38
I didn't know that about gyped. nt leftyladyfrommo Oct 2018 #65
I haven't heard that expression since maybe the '60s when I was a kid The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2018 #42
I'd go straight to management. Initech Oct 2018 #46
Did you really even have to ask? It's offensive. It's bigoted. It's anti-semitic. Solly Mack Oct 2018 #49
It's inappropriate. It's offensive. Don't say it. YOHABLO Oct 2018 #51
Racial and ethnic slurs - no longer acceptable StarryNite Oct 2018 #52
how about the pot and the kettle? Hermit-The-Prog Oct 2018 #54
You aren't nuts, but you are mistaken. Behind the Aegis Oct 2018 #55
They used a SLUR Dorian Gray Oct 2018 #56
The Scrabble app PJMcK Oct 2018 #58
A friend of mine from long ago used to respond to that phrase with peekaloo Oct 2018 #59
First time I heard that slur was on a rerun of "Beverly Hills, 90210." betsuni Oct 2018 #61
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