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What is a maroon? [View all] reACTIONary Dec 2020 OP
But is that how the word was known/used in the mid-20th Century? Sanity Claws Dec 2020 #1
I don't know, but... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #5
You may be thinking of "moran" Towlie Dec 2020 #2
Nope. Maroon... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #8
Just another word for moron (i.e. idiot) tinrobot Dec 2020 #73
Don't know about maroons SCantiGOP Dec 2020 #3
As far as I'm concerned a maroon is a MORON as used in the 20/21 century Raine Dec 2020 #4
He was mispronouncing the word "moron." The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2020 #6
That may be, but... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author Hekate Dec 2020 #47
+1 2naSalit Dec 2020 #15
Agree nt Raine Dec 2020 #19
I think someone is bored tonight Hekate Dec 2020 #49
Yes, Quite obviously. cwydro Dec 2020 #64
One Of The Earliest Professional Football Teams Was Called The Pottsville Maroons ChoppinBroccoli Dec 2020 #7
That's all it was -- the team's colors. This is being waaaayyy over thought. Progressive Jones Dec 2020 #57
It is very common in English for one word LuvNewcastle Dec 2020 #9
I'm not so sure ... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #12
Yeah, those were some real wordsmiths. LuvNewcastle Dec 2020 #17
I, for one, do think they were real wordsmiths... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author LuvNewcastle Dec 2020 #30
agree; there is no reason to automatically assign treestar Dec 2020 #79
Employing Occam's Razor... Cirque du So-What Dec 2020 #10
There are much more concrete examples.... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #14
That's just, like, your opinion, man Cirque du So-What Dec 2020 #16
Correct. That is my opinion... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #21
Occam's Razor again... Cirque du So-What Dec 2020 #31
He wouldn't be calling him a "runaway slave", he would be... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #34
You know what? Cirque du So-What Dec 2020 #43
Sorry for being so argumentative; you are correct... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #61
"I certainly didn't think it would start such a contentious discussion." cwydro Dec 2020 #67
I'm actually very surprised that Bugs is such... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #70
Oh my. cwydro Dec 2020 #74
I don't see any fierce defenses in place... LanternWaste Dec 2020 #80
Yes, I suppose this assessment assumes.. reACTIONary Dec 2020 #81
Presumes, not assumes... "well, we are all human." LanternWaste Dec 2020 #97
My hypothesis is based on... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #107
"The character Bugs Bunny is prone to malapropisms." SMC22307 Dec 2020 #108
a maroon is the mascot of Austin HS katusha Dec 2020 #13
In that case it refers to the color BainsBane Dec 2020 #20
a fugitive slave BainsBane Dec 2020 #18
seriously? This is what you are worried about? Takket Dec 2020 #22
I'm not very worried about it... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #26
Obviously, Bugs Bunny needs to be expurgated and Mel Blanc reviled. Sneederbunk Dec 2020 #24
I, for one, am a great admirer ... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #29
In Bug's context it's always a sucker or a fool - nothing about slavery lame54 Dec 2020 #25
I take it to be... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #40
What specifically leads you to "take it to be" a racial slur other than "a hunch?" LanternWaste Dec 2020 #98
A stretch I think... Happy Hoosier Dec 2020 #27
Bugs Bunny literally does blackface, does "Mammy" imitations, minstrel show songs greenjar_01 Dec 2020 #28
I think you are spot on... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #32
So you then looked into it, eh? What relevant and objective information came up LanternWaste Dec 2020 #99
I utterly reject your hypothesis. MicaelS Dec 2020 #33
I am definitly not trolling... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #36
+100 Celerity Dec 2020 #87
I do believe you are correct. LanternWaste Dec 2020 #101
A lot of the old Looney Tunes use language which is now really shunned... Rightly. RockRaven Dec 2020 #35
Thanks for your observations... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #37
Deliberately Flatbush, according to Mel Blanc. n/t Greybnk48 Dec 2020 #39
Thanks, I didn't know... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #41
Nope, nope, nope. Bullshit. A "maroon" is a dope, an idiot. Greybnk48 Dec 2020 #38
It is the word for a fugitive slave BainsBane Dec 2020 #44
It's Bugs Bunny speak for "moron". COLGATE4 Dec 2020 #42
This is the right answer. Mc Mike Dec 2020 #59
He also calls Fud, the mighty hunter, a Nimrod... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #62
Maybe the writer read the Bible, or at least made it to the Nimrod reference in... SMC22307 Dec 2020 #109
Given what I know about bible thumpers.... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #110
One of the most fun things I ever did was attend Seattle Symphony nolabear Dec 2020 #114
Good times! Even better than... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #115
+100000000000000000000000000000000 x 2 AmyStrange Dec 2020 #60
Absolutely, 100% this. Greybnk48 Dec 2020 #92
Where do they get this nonsense from???? COLGATE4 Dec 2020 #93
How about "MAGAroon"? Zorro Dec 2020 #45
This message was self-deleted by its author Tbear Dec 2020 #46
I believe the fancy word for that method in comedy is malapropisms..... KY_EnviroGuy Dec 2020 #48
malapropisms are when you use a correctly pronounced word but in the wrong context nt Celerity Dec 2020 #51
Thanks. Is there a word to describe the opposite? KY_EnviroGuy Dec 2020 #52
wilful mispronunciation (a hateful example is what the Rethugs do with Kamala Harris's name) Celerity Dec 2020 #55
Stump speech monologs... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #69
Thanks. TigressDem Dec 2020 #50
I'm not so sure that skinhead was right. Mister Ed Dec 2020 #58
At any rate, if someone takes an insult to heart when I meant no harm, I'd rather know. TigressDem Dec 2020 #83
2 points. Celerity Dec 2020 #53
Malise can explain better, I know this word from time in Jamaica... winstars Dec 2020 #54
I truly doubt there was any racist connotation. nt Progressive Jones Dec 2020 #56
Perhaps not. It would not be without precedent, however. nt reACTIONary Dec 2020 #63
Is anyone arguing it would be without precedent? LanternWaste Dec 2020 #103
I never associated the term "maroon" with racism until reading this thread. Consider this ... Earthshine2 Dec 2020 #65
Further background Celerity Dec 2020 #88
It's actually very simple: a maroon is a castaway or escapee from a ship nuxvomica Dec 2020 #66
Sorry but this is absurd and many have explained why to you repeatedly. honest.abe Dec 2020 #68
Absurdity is part of Bugs' appeal. Go with it. nt reACTIONary Dec 2020 #71
Here's another one to investigate: "ignoranimus" honest.abe Dec 2020 #76
I'm going to... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #89
.. honest.abe Dec 2020 #90
TOS, Brother, comment with care. nt. reACTIONary Dec 2020 #91
How so Brother?? honest.abe Dec 2020 #94
It was appropriate for the discussion, PatSeg Dec 2020 #96
I guess it wasn't directed at you. I have a different perspective. nt reACTIONary Dec 2020 #117
I didn't take it as directed at anyone PatSeg Dec 2020 #118
Ten bucks says you fail to see the irony in your having said that. nt, Part II LanternWaste Dec 2020 #104
Please explain. nt. reACTIONary Dec 2020 #112
Is Bugs goofing on 'Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay' a no-no, too? (n/t) SMC22307 Dec 2020 #111
Of course not.... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #113
+100 Celerity Dec 2020 #72
It's a racist term and one that is easily deniable, making it perfect for use in a minstrel-y WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2020 #75
It's not a racist term per se at all, & the Bugs Bunny usage has nothing to do with maroons in terms Celerity Dec 2020 #84
No what it really is, is shit-stirring. n/t MicaelS Dec 2020 #85
+100 Celerity Dec 2020 #86
Lol...nope. Iggo Dec 2020 #77
It can mean both things treestar Dec 2020 #78
... AmericanCanuck Dec 2020 #82
I'll go you one better COLGATE4 Dec 2020 #95
The Maroons of Jamaica malaise Dec 2020 #100
I am so glad someone finally brought this up. It is way more important than the stimulus package. marie999 Dec 2020 #102
It's a color to me and also a deliberate cartoon word meaning "moron." CTyankee Dec 2020 #105
Not Harvard... Chicago... reACTIONary Dec 2020 #116
Funny, I always think of Harvard's "crimson" as being maroon colored. CTyankee Dec 2020 #119
For me it's my High School mascot Texasgal Dec 2020 #106
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